
「When I say whatever, I really mean whatever.」
Let's face the rugged essence of this term: OJBK (Chinese slang derived from "OK"). This is no longer a personality, but a ruling philosophy. When mortals face the century's choice of "rice or noodles for lunch," their brains are fiercely burning calories; while the OJBK personality will lightly spit out two words with the indifference of reviewing imperial memorials: "Whatever" (Both are fine). This is not a lack of opinion; this is telling you: "The choices of you mortals are all ants to me." Why not argue? Because debating the future of the universe with a paramecium is meaningless. Why not get serious? Because an emperor wouldn't care whether the dust under his feet floats left or right.
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