Caught: Guy Playing Audition, Funny Expressions

Video on Youku.

This young Chinese guy is playing a popular online game originally from Korea called Audition.

Korean game: Audition.

In this game, you must type different directions on your keyboard and press the space button within a limited time in order to dance earn points. You can compete against other players and the difficulty depends on the music. There are many famous music in this game.

Audition online game picture.

Comments on Youku:

Uh oh, how did this mental institution’s patient get out?

So the person next to him was his girlfriend! Faint!

赞赞 Talented. Audition’s highest level!!

Could it a problem with his drink? I cannot see clearly what brand it is. I will absolutely never drink it. 搞笑搞笑

What is he doing? Why is his face like that when playing Audition? Is this an internet bar or the lounge at a mental institution?

The most annoying people in this life are these stupid cunts who pound on the keyboards while playing Audition. I do not know how many of them I have kicked out of my internet bar…

Audition online game picture.

Comments on Mop:

My god, how did I get lost, shocked me to death…

Talented.

Is that girl his nurse? Is that girl his nurse? Is that girl his nurse?

Incorrect, he is Korean.

Fuck, you can get an orgasm from playing Audition?~~~

I am about to collapse, big brother [friend/buddy], you have a disorder, hurry and go get checked…

Such a classical figure is of course a Korean!
—The uncertain gender person at the end was a small bonus.

This is referring to the common joke that Koreans claim that even Confucius is Korean.

I thought that guy was watching porn and masturbating. About 20 seconds later, I discovered he was HIGH on something. This guy has a criminal record of drug use.

This is a disorder. My schoolmate’s face is also like this. It is pretty sad.

Actually, what is most admirable is the girl next to him!

I cannot hear sound in the office. Before I saw the comments, I thought he was watching porn

Audition online game picture.

Comments on KDS:

Hilarious

No way, him and the girl next to him actually know each other?

He did not faint?

Must be an alien…wearing our an earthling skin that does not fit correctly…

The guy filming is a little immoral, this is a type of disorder…. Pretty sad… Though, I am pretty bad too, just laughed out loud…and finished watching it.

Looks like the bug in “Men in Black.”

Men in Black: Edgar.

I really want to use a brick to pound his face

That guy is showing his orgasm face.

Chinese guy makes funny facial expressions while playing Audition in internet bar.

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  1. WTF? Noiseless facial expressions, that’s hardcore…

  2. Do you think maybe its an involuntary movement / twitch / muscle spasm that is causing him to do it in such a excessive fashion? If that’s the case, we shouldn’t be using him as a source of our entertainment. That’s like staring and laughing at someone who is disabled and then publicly sharing it for others to see. Of course, confirmation that this is a disease must be made first so don’t take my word as criticism.

  3. Does this guy have Tourette’s or something? I went to high school w/ a guy who had involuntary facial tics and it’s really not very funny.

  4. I think he has a tick. So maybe we shouldnt be making fun of this guy.
    But hey, in China political correctness is still a foreign concept, which is not necessarily a bad thing, just different.
    My students would always be somberly blunt about how fat my German friend was and laugh and joke about it. And they did that with each other as well, but it never seemed to be mean-spirited.

  5. Yes, I think he has a physical problem. Hats off to the girl (gf?) next to him who remains totally nonchalant to the end.

  6. Hey just a thought Fauna – would u consider posting the original chinese below yr translations of netizen’s comments? Would go well with yr vocab section because then we could see how people use certain words/phrases.

  7. Chemii, thats a great idea! It would help me Chinese colloquialisms alot! I hope Fauna can do it.

  8. Hi chemii and Jim,

    I have considered including the original Chinese text with the English translations. So far I have felt that it is easier to read for most people without the original Chinese text. Many foreigners who see a lot of Chinese will quickly lose interest or get scared and not read the website. Many people also cannot read the original Chinese text on their computers.

    I have also considered including the name of the commenter next to each translated comment but most of the time I do not think readers actually care who the commenter is. I think most people just want to get a quick idea of what some Chinese netizens are saying. For Shaohua’s posts, we have include the commenter name as a test but I am not sure if we want to do that or include original Chinese on every post.

    Maybe more people can tell me what they think but right now I think it is worse to include the Chinese. I want people to feel more comfortable reading about and learning about Chinese internet things.

  9. you know my opinion, fauna, a little button in each translation-box that opens the original post in a new tab or sth like that.
    but i don’t know how much time this will consume and even if you didn’t do it, you won’t lose any fans ;)

  10. Like some of the above replies, I’m inclined to think he has a tick or something. That said, I still laughed. I mean, it was pretty unexpected and it reminds me of my childhood when we would move our arms and bodies whatever which way trying to avoid something or jump over something or whatever while playing console games.

    Come on, admit it, we all did that. And since whatever our bodies did had absolutely no bearing on what actually happened on the screen, we probably looked pretty stupid to the adults.

    Re: Chinese/commenter name in posts

    I noticed the comments tend to run together in the RSS feeds because they don’t have the light grey background with the quotation mark to separate them like they do on the website. I may not really care who said what but at least the inclusion of commenter names in Shaohua’s posts helped distinguish when someone’s translated comment began and ended.

    As for including the original Chinese text, I can see both sides. Including it seems to make it feel more like “oh look, someone translated it” but I admit I don’t bother to read the originals even when they’re there like on GVO. I might if the English translation was really bad, but then again, I think if the English translation was really bad, I might not stick around to read the rest of the post. Tough call.

  11. It’s the internet, why would there be political correctness…

  12. it’s a shame that Chinese people still think it’s funny to make fun of, laugh at people with physical impediments. This guy probably has Tourette syndrome. It’s sophomoric to derive entertainment out of his involuntary tics.

    But shit, why is a GUY playing a game like that!

    Oh and also, the Chinese/English debate: I think a link to the original Chinese posts is better than having both Chinese and English to crowd the page.

  13. can not image that.

    Chinese youth and Chinese future???

    worrying…

  14. don’t include the chinese….. i’m being selfish as i can’t read it anyway. i’d need a pinyin translation of it also for me to care about the original chinese text hehe.

  15. @ bob:

    Maybe playing a game helps him focus? But I guess this isn’t ADD.

    China did recently host both the Special Olympics and ParaOlympics, both of which helped increase awareness and sensitivity towards disabilities in this country.

    I think the context of the video is what makes it funny. It isn’t apparent he has a neurological disorder and viewers first find themselves simply watching a normal looking guy playing a game…until that first expression.

    By the way, I think all posts include links to the original Chinese posts already.

  16. I agree with Rick… it’s the internet. Political correctness, mercy, kindness… all in very short supply.

    I personally found it hilarious. Does that make me a bad person? No.

    You may find it offensive and distasteful. Does that make you oversensitive? No.

    Public shaming doesn’t really work on the internet, due to the level of anonymity. Unless there’s a flesh search, I don’t see a curbing of the trend anytime soon.

  17. Well, those general forums are always inundated with such inane stuff, aren’t they? Even those bigots at tiexue appear more intelligent than that

  18. @Para and Rick

    Personally, I don’t find it funny just b/c one of my classmates was like this. When you’re exposed to it day after day, it just becomes the norm. It’s not so much about political correctness or feeling sorry for someone as it is about it simply not being funny.

  19. Oh goody, chinaSMACK is accessible again. For a moment, I was envisioning internet police barging into some house in Shanghai and inviting Fauna out to tea.

    Okay, I agree that laughing at people with disorders that cause them to do things they cannot control is not nice and is indeed somewhat insensitive.

    On a philosophical level that accepts reality as being reality, however, I think it is hard to argue that largely harmless odd behavior is not at least somewhat funny for most people. A large part of what makes things funny is what is unexpected. This guy making random facial expressions is unexpected.

    If it is something he cannot control, most people will quickly learn to be sensitive to it especially to his face because most people are capable of empathy: understanding how it must suck to have people gawk at you right in front of you over something you have no control of. In partial defense of myself, I really do think it is natural to have had a chuckle response only to then have your conscience kick in and some mild sense of guilt take over.

    But seriously, we can acknowledge it being funny just as we can laugh at people who fart or Charlotte York shitting her pants in the Sex and the City movie (yes, I just made that reference). While farts and pants-shitting is more bad timing than a permanent neurological disorder, the expressed phenomenon is the same: it was unexpected and out of the ordinary.

    This is one of those situations where the most likely and reasonable response by the vast majority of viewers who don’t have extensive experience with someone with a similar disorder is: “LoL, but, man, that kinda sucks…”

    …and then…”wow, that was a girl?”

    …and then…”wow, she rocks for being with that guy despite his disorder…”

    There, all sense of order and balance is restored to the world. We may rejoice.

  20. Just posting to say links to original comments in Chinese would be great if possible….Oh yeah, and fantastic site, love it. thinking about getting a T-Shirt!

  21. “China did recently host both the Special Olympics and ParaOlympics, both of which helped increase awareness and sensitivity towards disabilities in this country. ”

    Didn’t they kinda have to do that? I guess I shouldn’t be so negative about that.

  22. The Paralympics are connected with the normal Olympics but I believe the Special Olympics are separate (and was in Shanghai in 2007). Either way, both did increase awareness and sensitivity towards disabilities in China, which is definitely a good thing.

  23. Hi,

    I am a Chairman of The East Newspaper in the UK.

    Is there any chance we could introduce your articles in our paper and reintroduce them on our website with your full credit?

    Many thanks and kind regards,

    Hyung Wook Lee
    Chairman / Editor in Chief
    MBA(Edin)

    THE EAST, The East Asian Monthly Business Newspaper,
    Elephant Consulting Limited, 160 Central Road, Worcester Park, Surrey, KT4 8HQ, UK
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  24. I think that’s called a Tourette’s Syndrome…

    http://seenbyvictor.blogspot.com

  25. fuck you all, he has tourettes. dont make fun of him

  26. I think it is definately a muscle spasm, because he carrys on twitching even when he is drinking out of the bottle

  27. Either he’d like to curse / laugh but can’t act out because he is obliged to keep quite in the cafe (that’s at least why I get some strange facial expressions now and then), or he has some kind of disorder.

  28. He is not insane it’s called: turrets syndrome
    It’s like hickups in your head, people are fully sane, but have these little ticks they can’t controll. Instead of making fun out of him try to understand the difference between being crazy or having turrets syndrome.

  29. seriously… this dude has tourettes.. its obvious. dont make fun of him

  30. you guys are so ignorant by laughing at this guy. It is obvious that he has ‘Tourette syndrome’. It is a disability that makes the person has involuntary facial and body movement. If you don’t know what that is then perhaps you should look it up. Shame on you guys for laughing at someone’s disability and illness! … and shame on the person who posted this bullshit and thinks it’s funny.

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