
Question: What does it feel like to transmigrate in the blink of an eye from an annual photography awards ceremony to becoming an internet-hated female celebrity 2,000 years in the future?Former outdoor photographer, now survival competition contestant Jiang Ran replied: Thanks for asking, I'm in the rainforest, feeling alright. These future humans, uh, are quite useless.She builds treehouses with her bare hands, tames wolves and teases birds, carves bamboo into flutes, and casually saves a few so-called "professional" contestants who are fleeing. No way, no way, surely no one genuinely doesn't know that lighting thyme leaves can repel insects, right?
After the show aired, Jiang Ran instantly became a sensation, and her haters dropped to their knees, retracting their previous statements.Before: "Jiang Ran is just an actress who makes terrible movies, what does she know about Earth culture!"Now: "I was wrong! You are the messenger spreading Earth culture! Please don't ban me, okay?"
Later, she climbed an erupting volcano, swam underwater with whales, frolicked with polar bears on ice fields, dodged red ant attacks in the Amazon jungle, and traversed underground waterfalls in Papua New Guinea...Interstellar viewers: "Daddy! Please stream more! The rebuilding of human civilization depends on you!""The definition of adventure is that once you embark on this journey, you never know what the outcome will be." -- Keith P.