“Why is it still playing?” Ming Tan whispered.
Ming Tan, however, noticed something odd. On the screen, a tiny animated figure — “Huawo” — kept repeating the same three-second loop. Wobble. Wave. Fall. Repeat. “Why is it still playing
They realized: what felt like “boring listening and watching” was actually training their focus. The more they sat with the slow, the silly, the repetitive — the sharper their real attention became. Wobble
Ming Tan and Zhenkonan Rimasuta were staring at a blank screen. It was day 382 of their “Ban-DI” project — a self-made challenge to watch every obscure anime, glitchy video, and forgotten piece of media they could find. But lately, everything felt… wu liaode . Dull. Lifeless. Repeat
Then they saw it: in the bottom corner, a hidden counter. Not views or likes. A help counter . Every time someone watched Huawo fall, the system logged one unit of patience. One unit of attention paid to something small.
Zhenkonan sighed. “Even the weird stuff feels the same.”