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🎮 DC InsideBuzz· translated 2d ago

Tzuyang's company looks like it was staffed entirely by anime fans 💀

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Tzuyang is one of Korea's most-watched mukbang creators with a massive following, so any peek behind the curtain of her company goes viral instantly. The contrast between her polished, high-view content and an apparently otaku-coded team is the kind of chaotic detail Korean internet lives for.

okay so someone just dropped a post about Tzuyang's company and the vibe is... not what you'd expect from a mukbang empire fr fr. For those who don't know, Tzuyang is literally one of Korea's biggest mukbang queens — the woman eats mountains of food on camera and somehow looks like that, it's not fair, we don't have time to unpack it. But anyway, her company? Apparently it gives off MASSIVE otaku energy and people on Korean internet are losing it. Like bro, you're running a multi-million view food content operation and the office aesthetic is giving anime convention basement. The post blew up on Humor Gallery (유머 갤러리) which is basically Korea's version of Reddit's front page for unhinged content, so you KNOW this hit different. Honestly though? An otaku-coded team behind one of Korea's most iconic food creators is kind of the most chaotic origin story ever and I respect it. The assignment was understood, even if the assignment was apparently 'dress like you have a dakimakura at home.'

🗣 KOREAN YOU JUST LEARNED
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mukbang
A Korean internet genre where creators eat large quantities of food on camera, often with ASMR sounds or commentary — it became a global phenomenon and Tzuyang is one of its biggest stars.
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otaku
Borrowed from Japanese, this term refers to hardcore fans of anime, manga, and gaming culture; in Korea it's used both as a self-identifier and as a playful/teasing label for someone who is deeply nerdy.
유머 갤러리
Humor Gallery
A popular anonymous humor board on the Korean website DCinside, functioning like a Korean Reddit front page where viral memes, funny observations, and chaotic posts spread rapidly to the wider internet.
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dakimakura
A Japanese-origin term for large body pillows featuring anime characters, widely recognized in Korean otaku culture as the ultimate symbol of hardcore fandom — referencing one is basically the universal 'you're a mega nerd' joke.
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