Oh, it's you again, Wen Sheng
Apple Daily and Hong Kong 01 recently reported on the rise of Leo Man, a 90s-born construction worker who garnered attention for his 25-hour online instant replies, adopting the globally famous long-named black man Ovuvuevuevue enyetuenwuevue ugbemugbem osas as his avatar. Leo's Facebook page, chronicling his daily life and online interactions, has amassed over ten thousand likes, offering a glimpse into his ordinary yet relatable experiences. This diary-style book captures Wen Sheng's journey from construction work to embracing the lifestyle of a full-time "waste youth," using his words to convey sincerity, positivity, and authenticity. These insights have resonated with readers, including Lin Shengbin Bob, Turkey Sister Ding Kexin, and Mean Na, who have recognized the depth behind Wen Sheng's online presence and the genuine nature of his expressions.