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BBC reports that Olympic rock climbing makes Oolong troubles so far I don’t know what Gundam is-People

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Last week, a BBC commentator tried his best to explain the big robots that triathletes pass by on their bicycles during the Olympics. Now, the social media team of this news has also encountered the same problem.

In the triathlon competition, the athlete rode past the Gundam statue. The commentator said: “Passing this huge…Gundam statue, it is some kind of famous robot. Uh, I don’t know anything about it.” At least he was right when he said that he was a unicorn in the subsequent description, and it was a bit of “dignity.”

Now, a week later, the BBC Sports Twitter account once again showed that the employees of this broadcast and television company may not keep up with trends and popular culture at all. In this Twitter, they refer to the unicorn behind the rock climber’s photo… as a Transformer.

Many Twitter users have ridiculed the BBC.

“Maybe it’s all Transformers”

International universal friendly gestures

“Is this the Transformers?”

“Although I don’t see Gundam, I hope this will happen to you.” (‘British Action’ in Gundam)

“Mom! Look! It’s Transformers!”

Then the official Twitter account posted a follow-up, saying: “We understand what happened here… But who will win the Olympic battle between Gundam and Transformers?”

There is absolutely no meaning to show that I have done something wrong. It can be said that it is the BBC’s consistent style. Many netizens did not stop taunting the BBC.

“You failed, this method can’t redeem your mistakes”

“Don’t continue to be embarrassed, please!”

“The real Transformer (transformer)”

Of course, those dead houses who are half-seriously discussing who will win are indispensable.

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“No one can do the Tianyuan breakthrough”

“Some Transformers are bigger than the planet”

The BBC is out of touch with reality and has no idea of ​​admitting it after making a mistake. How can it not surprise me at all?

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