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Photographer, you don't have to come to work tomorrow. What is this?

Photographer, you don't have to come to work tomorrow. This sentence often appears on barrage websites. It is the behavior of gentlemen and netizens who suddenly shift their perspectives or suddenly give close-ups to male and female protagonists when animation is about to appear. Usually used in conjunction with "Team Play Paladin" and "Team Play Dark Shepherd". On the contrary, if there is a welfare shot, such as shooting a pool of water on the ground at the right time, and then the girl walks by with a perfect mirror reflection of the skirt, the content of the barrage can be changed to: Director, add a chicken leg to the photographer's dinner. So in some cases, you will find that photographers will be driven away for a while before adding chicken legs. Photographer: MD, who provoked who! But the photography in the animation staff list is responsible for post-synthesis. However, some spectators will play this role. I don't have a yard in my heart, so it's naturally high-definition. The photographer will add chicken legs tonight (good luck, there is chicken tonight). The photographer is giving a banquet tonight. What do you want to eat tonight? The photographer will have dinner with you in the whole galaxy tonight. Photographer: MD, where is Lao Zi's meal? Why are they all chicken legs? Negative usage: photographer, you don't have to eat. Photographer, you don't have to come to work tomorrow. The photographer has a table with Liang tonight. (The photographer can't take good photos at night, which means that the audience ordered him to eat shit with Liang. It's a metaphor for taking pictures of unwelcome people. The photographer has a table with Beye tonight. Photographer Liang and Billy have a dressing room tonight. Photographer, you can leave tonight.