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Meme Archaeology: The Lifecycle of ‘Very Chinese Time’ and How Online Trends Recast Identity
tthepost
2026-02-07
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From dim sum snaps to Adidas jackets: a deep dive into how the “Very Chinese Time” meme spread, mutated, and reframed identity online.
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