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On the 18th, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg applied thick sunscreen, and the funny appearance of surfing in Hawaii made the media call out "horror" and triggered heated discussion among netizens. Zuckerberg's plaster-white face is hilarious, and his surf photos have been made into numerous memes.
According to the US "Business Insider" website reported on the 20th, Zuckerberg, who was on vacation recently, appeared on the beach in Hawaii, but his "surf style" really surprised the media: only to see the billionaire pedaling on a $12,000 electronic surfboard, full of white sunscreen.
At that time, Zuckerberg, who was photographed, just stared at the camera with a "white face", which also made many foreign media call "horror". Business Insider joked that Zuckerberg may have applied "a ton" of sunscreen.
Zuckerberg's "safety first" summer style has aroused the endless imagination of Twitter netizens. Many ridiculed the scene as too much like a "clown surfing" and joked that he might have been "fashion advice from a snake."
In addition to being compared to the Joker in "Batman", he has also been compared by netizens with the faceless man in "Spirited Away", Mrs. Doffer in "Daddy Daddy", and the molted lizard.
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One netizen collected Zuckerberg's photos over the years and wrote, "Searching Zuckerberg's photos over the years, you can find that he [looks] less and less like a human." "I can't get tired of zuckerberg not painting 'human' makeup."
Some netizens feel that Zuckerberg is like the moon in "Magic Zoo", and some people call him like the faceless man in "Spirited Away".
Some netizens compared lizards and said hilariously, "Is Zuckerberg sure he is not molting?" Because it's summer (the season of lizard molting)?? ”
Zuckerberg is understood to have used an Efoil electric surfboard worth $12,000 (about 83,000 yuan) on the day of surfing. Zuckerberg's security guards are also on standby on a nearby ship.
According to Russian television today, Zuckerberg's ridicule was related to a "land enclosure scandal", and according to local residents of Hawaii, the "greedy rich man" intended to acquire the land on Hawaii's "Kauai" as private property, which was tantamount to driving the indigenous people out of their homes and met with strong opposition.