Ninety-three-four, shame, shame
"Oh, yes!"
Kaguya suddenly slapped the table, so frightened that Levi almost dropped the small spoon in his hand on the table.
"I remember, some time ago, it seemed that there was a very popular idol group, going to the island to have a handshake party or something, the incident in your school, probably which student bought a lot of CDs in order to participate in the handshake party, took the handshake ticket and threw the CD!"
"Handshake?"
Suddenly, Levi heard a word he didn't understand. In a literal sense, he doesn't think it's too difficult to understand, that is, idols come to meet fans and shake hands one by one, but modern young people always have strange new terms that ordinary people can't understand at all. Especially in those small groups and small circles that are relatively small, this phenomenon is even more serious. Even people like Levy, who is a relatively regular surfer, often find articles that they can't understand at all. Obviously, they are all words and words that I know, but when I put them together, I feel that the meaning is wrong.
Some of Levy's colleagues often lament that they are too old to understand what young people write. Especially when they 'seized' the notes that the students in their classes had stolen in class, or found that the students secretly used their mobile phones to send emails in class, but they found that they couldn't understand the content at all. But Levy, who has always been said by his colleagues to be quite young, never thought so. Those 'black words' in people's own small circles are originally things that can only be understood by others. This has nothing to do with age or not. As long as everyone is not in the same circle with each other, even if they are the same age, they still don't know other people's 'professional terms'? Lévy will not feel that he is old because he can't read the small notes written by students in private. If you want to say that he is young in mentality, it should be said that those colleagues who say this about him are too 'old'.
"The handshake meeting is now the main way for some female idol groups to make money. Just like the literal one, it is an event in which a group of female idols take turns shaking hands with the fans in line to say hello in a venue. ”
Levi thought he knew Kaguya quite well, but he didn't expect this chat, and found that she was far more powerful than he thought. For the non-two-dimensional world, how does she feel that she is more proficient than an 'ordinary person' like Levi! Like this kind of idol handshake or something, Levi listened to her say it in such detail, and only then did he remember that he seemed to have seen a similar introduction on the Internet or TV.
"And if you want to shake hands with those idols you like, you need to buy those handshake tickets that come with the CD?"
"That's it, one CD comes with one, and each handshake ticket ...... If you want to hold it for a while and talk to your favorite idol, you need to buy more CDs and save up a few more handshake tickets. ”
"A handshake ticket is only a few seconds? No wonder that student at school bought so many CDs. ”
As an ordinary person who doesn't chase stars, Levi won't say that he can't understand the behavior of those star-chasers who spend money. Even if he doesn't have any idols he admires, just imagine that as long as he spends a little money to buy a CD, he can meet his favorite idol, and even shake hands one-on-one and say hello, this kind of good thing is simply not desirable for fans, isn't it?
After all, Levy also knows very well how high those stars are in the hearts of young fans. So the high-ranking people themselves can directly touch it, not to mention how big the temptation is. Not to mention that buying a CD not only allows you to get in touch with your idols, but also really supports your favorite people from CD sales. It's like a two-dimensional house like Kaguya.,Don't you often buy several copies of your favorite games.。 Although she said that it was all for the different giveaways that come with different versions of the game. But I don't deny that this is a company that supports your favorite games a little, so that people can make profits and continue to make your favorite games.
"Although a handshake ticket is only a few seconds, buying multiple tickets can add up time. I've heard on the Internet that some rich fans will take a thick stack of handshake tickets at one time, and then they can hold the hand of their favorite little idol and chat for half an hour and an hour. ”
Sounds like a good fan perk. Probably this is the so-called 'idol that can be met'. To be honest, Levi had heard this so-called idol who could meet a few times when he watched variety shows before, and at that time he didn't know what it meant, thinking that it just meant that there were more internal activities of various fans of these idol groups, or more performances or something. Listening to Kaguya's explanation now, it does fit the definition of that name.
Although Kaguya's statement sounds like a bit of money first, money can get closer to his favorite little idol. However, in today's social environment, it is not a burden for ordinary fans to buy a CD, a handshake ticket, or something. Although you can't 'wrap' the little idol for an hour and a half like those rich people. But even if it's just a few seconds, shaking hands and saying hello, at least it's true that you have met and contacted your favorite idol face-to-face, isn't it? Compared with those stars who are always high and can only be seen through the screen, such idols are indeed more relatable. Even if it is because these little idols are far inferior to those traditional stars in terms of external conditions and internal abilities, they are not good at singing or acting, and most of them are not very outstanding in appearance...... Levi really didn't understand why so many people liked and even indulged in those underground idols that didn't seem to stand out in all aspects, but now that I think about it, it's probably because such idols are not high, and it's easier for those people to accept.
"As long as you spend some money to buy a CD, you can meet your favorite idol, and this kind of thing should be willing for everyone. It's like buying you those games first. ”
Levy smiled wryly when he remembered Kaguya's experience of buying multiple copies of the same game. After all, although the money is Kazuya, in the end, the main ones who work hard are Levi and Reizen. I think the two of them were walking down the street with a big suitcase, thanks to Levy's luck, he didn't happen to run into a student who knew him at his school.