They stormed into this previously popular
[100% Strategy to Secure Quota for Braised Pork.] thread, indignantly sharing their own experiences!
Accusing the original poster of ill intentions!
[Why did you only introduce the good side, inciting us! Not mentioning the consequences of being discovered!!!!]
[Wuwuwu, who said the elder generation doesn’t use forums! My grandfather saw this thread on our forum and made me a scapegoat at home today. I watched my dad eat, my mom eat, my grandfather eat, my grandmother eat, my great grandfather eat, my great grandmother eat, and I’m just holding air and can’t eat anything!]
[+1 Grandpa said I tricked him.]
[+2 Grandma said I disrespect her.]
This thread is inexplicably divided into layers. The first part was everyone proudly checking in after bringing in tool fans, while the latter part was about the tragic encounters after treating the older generation as tools. Everyone cried about their own experiences while mocking others, haha.
Although this thread derailed, strangely, despite the complaints and sarcasm, there was a hint of warmth in the tone.
Most likely because this is what family is.
Laughter, anger, because emotions and blood are connected, no matter how sarcastic, deep down there’s still the taste of home.
At the same time, the neighboring thread on this matter also started, instantly becoming popular. Its title: [Let’s talk about my hundred-year-old grandfather].
[Before today, I always thought my grandparents at home were just watering flowers, growing vegetables, and occasionally going fishing with friends.]
[I thought he wasn’t good at using encrypted terminals and robots because there aren’t many robots at home. I even thought they were disgusted with robots.]
[But today I found out I was wrong!]
[Today he showed me this thread, with the part where I ‘checked in’ screenshot! I immediately knelt down and admitted my mistake. Honestly, at first, when I went to follow, I didn’t think it was wrong, it was when my grandfather looked at me that I felt my behavior was very rude.]
[Maybe because I admitted my mistake sincerely, my grandfather wasn’t too angry, he just talked to me. He asked me why I didn’t just tell him to follow me on Jiujiu…]
[I believe everyone immediately flashed this question in their minds: How could my grandfather possibly watch live streams, do they use StarNet, would they think watching food live streams is unproductive, and cannot understand the hobbies of young people, etc., that’s what I thought at the time.]
[Then my grandfather asked me if I knew how he got that screenshot.]
[I said I didn’t know, and then! The point is coming!]
[I found out that our grandparents, grandmothers, also have their own encrypted circles!!! I looked at their circles. We discussed borrowing their terminals to follow Jiujiu. They are also discussing why we treat them as tools!!]
[They also use StarNet, use circles, and even use virtual mechs. My grandfather surfs the StarNet and is not worse than me!]
[After chatting with my grandfather, I found out that I don’t understand him at all…]
[You see the post next door, everyone’s inherent impression of the elderly seems to be gardening, drinking tea, fishing, but in fact, your grandfather, your grandmother, may also have diverse interests, they are also proficient in surfing the internet!]
[In short, we had a very pleasant chat, my grandfather is really a knowledgeable elder. I suggest that after this wave, everyone can chat more with their family.]
[We always feel that we are young and grown up, flying out, feeling that our parents and grandparents cannot keep up with us, maybe this view is quite one-sided.]
At the end of the post, the original poster also sighed that he never thought he would break through the distance between himself and his family in a food live stream room.
[Finally, I’ll add a sentence, although my grandfather is very capable, after chatting a few more sentences, I feel he is a bit lonely. He said I used to stick to him when I was a child, I don’t know why I ignored him when I grew up.]
[P.S.: I would like to add something here, Grandpa, if you see my post, please remember my answer. You used to be a soldier, your stern face really looks like you’re about to shoot someone, I’m afraid, how dare I talk to you casually, afraid you’ll slap me in the face.]
This post was completely brought to a climax after a reply from the grandfather of [When did I ever hit you] appeared on the fifth floor.
The characteristic of young people is fearlessness. The heat of the previous wave of posts hasn’t passed yet. Seeing such a harmonious family conversation, they also went to have serious talks with their fathers, mothers; in front of the seemingly aloof grandparents, only to find out—
It seems that communication and exchange are not as difficult as imagined, some cold and hard shells seem to be just surface appearances.
After that, Jiang Qiuqiu’s circle briefly became a parent-child communication channel.