Announcement: "A Girl Who Loves Mathematics" Delists, "Chán Zhōng Shuō Chán" Takes Over!
2006/3/13 21:48:34

I've used many IDs. For example, the one that played with the Japanese couplet "日日日日日日日本," the one who wrote "Currency Wars and the RMB Strategy" under "乾坤一张纸,一字一星辰," and the one who wrote "The Major Opportunity Facing the Chinese Nation" under "Sneeze Sneeze." But the one that caused the most ruckus was the ID originally used only for flame wars: "A Girl Who Loves Mathematics."
In the stock market, delisting happens because of poor performance. This ID is delisting because of performance too good. By now there are well over a hundred IDs related to this one floating around the internet. On one website alone, the numbered variations of this ID have already reached 99 (the maximum possible), not counting the ones with numbers in front, or the ones that swap "1" for "l" or "Mathematics" for "Teaching" and so on. But of course, that's not the main reason for delisting.
The most important reason is that this ID has too strong a gender flavor, and it also emphasized the reality that I'm unmarried, which gave shameless troublemakers their opening and their shameless excuse. I am learned in both Chinese and Western traditions -- art, literature, science, philosophy, religion, entertainment, making money, causing trouble -- excelling in every unrelated domain. Defeating male ape-men is naturally not because of gender but because I want to crush them intellectually. An ID that overly reveals unmarried status and gender only gives them an excuse, as if I could only stir up so much trouble because of this particular ID. Utterly laughable!
With a new ID, the male ape-men will have no reason to keep asking when I'll post photos. I didn't come here to be the next Furong Jiejie. I am who I am -- one of a kind. I despise anyone who tries to use the internet for fame. Reality is itself a vast network. If you can't accomplish anything in reality and can only run your mouth online, that's what male ape-men do! The things I've done in real life -- there are probably very few people in the country who haven't heard of them. Wanting fame on top of that would be a joke. My only wish is for a complete separation between online and real life, which is also what I told those who messaged asking to interview me.
As long as I maintain a complete separation from reality while continuing to cause a ruckus online, let "A Girl Who Loves Mathematics" become history. Her unfinished tasks, serialized works, and so on will all be fully taken over by "Chán Zhōng Shuō Chán," which is also the name of my blog -- unifying everything! Additionally, to stop giving male ape-men ammunition, my standard self-reference "this girl" is simultaneously delisted. So declared!