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前言

我决定好好的锻炼我的英文听力,尽管我的阅读能力还行并且有翻译加持,尽管我的专业并没有要求我拥有一个好听力,再尽管好听力对我的专业的相关职业的好处是难以预见的,我还是要练听力,
这不是因为什么实用主义或者任何方面的功利主义,只是因为我不爽,不爽于听到英文时的各种难受,痛恨自己对此的无能,痛恨自己与某些可能特别特别有价值的信息失之交臂。

我发现实用主义的心态,抑或者是把自己的欲望当作第一优先级的东西(理智上),最终都会让我得到失望的结果:尽管娱乐时我很享受,但当时我也感到不甘和愤怒,我发现我的观念再如何虚无主义,我总是想要先把享乐的东西搁置,有着去努力拼搏的冲动,我甚至自我催眠,对某种“更伟大的欲望和享乐”去奋斗

但这是对虚无缥缈的幻想的追求,而不是虚无的现实本身
我转而发掘我的另一面——我的不甘和愤怒

这让我发掘了一些点子,例如说我想挖SRC,分析业务,但网页那么多,我想快速的先把业务都罗列出来,但是又没有现成的工具和范式,我就想着去写一个关系图谱的软件,开源的代码太多,所以我就想着自己写(在学pyQt5的图形化)

还有我开始做出了行动和改变,根据过往经验,我在家一般都是懒散的,除了享乐和以享乐为最终目的的所谓“干正事”,就不做什么别的了。但我很愤怒,我磨平我的不爽:我在每节课之前都把要上的内容预习(顺便做完对应的张杰习题)、我开始学PyQt5、我试图提升我的听力、我试图更扎实的学信息安全

我感觉我在三天内做的事比我在寒假做的事更多,我不知道这是怎么做到的,就因为所谓的愤怒和不满?

ps:最近信息安全的东西学的真的真的很少,每天在家就是刷b站、玩游戏、看小说、锻炼(很随便的练),回到学校主要也是搞高等数学、物理、离散数学之类的

该精听了
(该点子来自deepseek, 6 minutes 也是deepseek推荐,感谢深度求索🙏)

我听写的内容

6 minute English
from BBCLearningEnglish.com

Hello, This is 6 minute English from BBC learning English.

1.
I’m Lio
And I’m Beth
2.
if you use in today and nearly anyone does
you’ve probably read headlines like this
3. 4.
You won’t believe what plastic ? celebraty has done

headline like this are use to grab your attention
and make you read more
5. * known as clickbait * 6.
but now
a new trend called rage bait is spreading across social media
rage bait is online content designed to make you angry or outraged

in this programme, we will explore the trend of rage baiting
and as usual, we will learn some useful new vocabulary
8.
or of which
you can find out our website bbclearningenglish.com
9. 10.
great but it’s the time for my questions bath

11.
what’s about the two terms we are using
click bait
and rage bait

both contain the words bait

but what is actual meaning?

is bait
A. is a strong feeling of anger
B. food put on a hook for catching fish and animals
12.
or C. just a piece of computer software
13.14
umm,umm,i’m surely confident that is bait food put on the hook
15.
ok we will find out the correct answer.
later in the programme

here’s how rage bait works
16.
a creater post a ??? piece of content online
a message maybe or a video
17.
people see it
feel out ranged? and commoned angrily
18.
others see it like it and share it around
either ways the content create interesting

increases internet traffic and makes money for the creater
19.
here marketing strategies ? join?
20.
explaining more to ? ?
present a bbc world service programme
business dating

the more content they create the more engagement they get they more they get paid
21.
and so they will do anything some of the creater will also do anything to get more views
because the more views they get the more they get paid
22.
even if
even if those views are negetive or exciting rage angry people
23.
android? how different between click bait or rage bait or other online tagtips
24.
as a marketer i will you know i’m always coaching my time and ? my value using hook in their marketing right?
25.
and i think the difference between a hook and rage bait or even uh it’s a long loss cousins click bait content
26.
we will think about a hook to me
a hook accurately reflects what’s in that piece of content
27.
and it comes up a place of trust
28.
well is rage bait content designed to???

android says the more reaction a post gets the more money creater makes
29.
even this reactions are hateful

she uses the structure
the more one thing happens the more something else happens
to show that as one thing happenes repeatedly, another thing increases as a result

for example, the more you practice English the more you improve
31.
it doesn’t matter if the content designed to insight outright
to encourage unpleasant or other reactions

thats why android thinks rage bait is worse than click bait
32.
well click bait is more truthful about its content
33.
rage bait is manipulated meaning it tries to influence something to its own advantage
34.
so it’s not hard to see many people think the rage bait is top sick
so if you are wondering why people react in the first place
35.
listen at Dr.?? explains the psychology behind rage bait
36.
to bbc’s well service business daily

if you are an influencer and you want to figure out
37.
how i get eyeball on my content
well you need to exploit those bias behave in our psyscology
38.
because that’s the best content will pay more attention to
39.
in turns the content the algrithm will ampilifiy??
40.
or which we means more abitide the ??? revenue
41.
influencer want more eyeballs which more people to view their website or social media post and use human psycology to do it
42.
psycological ? speaking we all have biases
43.
feeling which’s often unconsious
either for or get the certain idea or group of people

bias are emotional and since listening to our emotions has been vital to the evolution of human species
44.
creaters the note that prevoking our emotions to grab up our intention

so what can be done to combat rage bait
45.
know we can take a little moment to think before reacting
46.
and remember that share something rageish you might makeing things worse also making the creater richer
47.
ok well let’s review the answer of the question you asked me what bait is
i did and the correct answer is B
food put on the hook to catch fish or animal
48.
it’s that what you said bait
49.
i did yes
right again
ok
50.
let recap the vocabulary we learned in the programme
starting with rage bait
social media content designed to prevoke anger thereby encouraging people to engage with it
the struture
the more the more describes the situation when one things happening repeatedly results in another things happening too
to incite someone means to encourage them to do or feel something unpleasant or violent
51.
the agactive manipulated describes trying to influnce or control someone to your own advantage
52.
eyeball is a uniform new word for a number of people viewing a particular website or televsion programme
and finally baises are feelings often unconsious either for or against an idea or a group of people

once again our 6 minutes are up
goodbye for now
bye
6 minutes english from bbclearingenglish.com

视频字幕

Hello, this is Six Minute English
from BBC Learning English.

I’m Phil, and I’m Beth.

If you use the internet,
and nearly everyone does,

you’ve probably read headlines
like this:

You won’t believe what plastic
surgery this celebrity has had done.

Known as clickbait, headlines like
these are used to grab your attention

and make you read more.

But now a new trend called ‘rage bait’
is spreading across social media.

Rage bait is online content designed
to make you angry or outraged.

In this programme, we’ll explore
the trend of rage baiting.

And as usual, we’ll learn
some useful new vocabulary,

all of which you can find
on our website bbclearningenglish.com.

Great. But first,
it’s time for my question,

Beth, which is about the two terms we’ve
been using ‘clickbait’ and ‘rage bait’.

Both contain the word ‘bait’.

But what is its actual meaning?

Is bait, a) a strong feeling of anger?

b) food put on a hook to catch fish
or animals.

Or c) a piece of computer software.

I am fairly confident that it is

b) food put on a hook.

OK. Well, we’ll find out the
correct answer later in the programme.

Here’s how rage bait works,

a creator posts a provocative piece
of content online, a message, maybe,

or a video. People see it,
feel outraged, and comment angrily.

Others see it, like it,
and share it around.

Either way, the content creates
interest, increases internet traffic,

and makes money for the creator.

Here’s marketing strategist Andrea Jones
explaining more to Megan Lawton,

presenter of BBC World Service
programme Business Daily.

The more content they create,
the more engagement they get,

the more that they get paid.

And so they will do anything…

Some creators
will do anything to get more views,

because the more views they get,
the more that they get paid.

Even if, even if those views are negative
or inciting rage and anger in people.

Andrea, how is rage bait different
to clickbait or other online tactics?

As a marketer, I’m always, you know,
coaching my clients

and talking to them about using hooks
in their marketing. Right.

And I think the difference
between a hook and rage bait

or even its long-lost cousin,
clickbait content…

When we think about a hook,

to me a hook accurately reflects
what’s in that piece of content,

and it comes from a place of trust.

Whereas rage baiting content
is designed to be manipulative.

Andrea says the more reaction a post
gets, the more money the creator makes,

even if the reactions are hateful,
she uses the structure,

the more one thing happens,
the more something else happens,

to show that
as one thing happens repeatedly,

another thing increases as a result.

For example, the more you practice
English, the more you’ll improve.

It doesn’t matter that the content is
designed to incite outrage - to encourage

unpleasant or violent reactions.

That’s why Andrea thinks
rage bait is worse than clickbait.

While clickbait is more truthful
about its content,

rage bait is manipulative, meaning
it tries to influence something

to its own advantage.

So, it’s not hard to see why
many people think rage bait is toxic.

So, if you’re wondering why people
react in the first place, listen

as Doctor William Brady explains
the psychology behind rage bait

to BBC World Service’s Business Daily.

If you are an influencer
and you want to figure out,

‘Well, how do I get more eyeballs
on my content?’

Well, you need to exploit those
biases we have in our psychology,

because that’s the content
we’ll pay more attention to.

In turn, that’s the content
that algorithms will amplify,

which ultimately means
more advertising revenue.

Influencers want more eyeballs
on their content -

more people to view their website
or social media posts

and use human psychology to do it.

Psychologically speaking,
we all have biases -

feelings - which are often unconscious
either for or against a certain idea

or group of people.

Biases are emotional,
and since listening

to our emotions has been vital to
the evolution of the human species,

creators know that provoking
our emotions will grab our attention.

So, what can be done
to combat rage bait?

Well, we could all take a moment
to think before reacting and remember

that by sharing something outrageous,
you might be making things worse

while also making the creator richer.

OK, Phil, let’s reveal the answer
to your question.

You asked me what bait is?

I did, and the correct answer is
b) food put on a hook

to catch a fish or an animal,

and isn’t that what you said, Beth?

It is, yes.
Right again!

OK, let’s recap the vocabulary
we’ve learnt in the programme,

starting with ‘rage bait’, social media
content designed to provoke anger,

thereby encouraging people
to engage with it.

The structure ‘the more…
the more…’ describes the situation

when one thing happening repeatedly
results in another thing happening too.

‘To incite’ someone
means to encourage them to do

or feel something unpleasant
or violent.

The adjective ‘manipulative’ describes
trying to influence or control someone

to your own advantage.

‘Eyeballs’ is an informal word
for the number

of people viewing a particular
website or television programme.

And finally, biases are
feelings, often unconscious, either for

or against an idea
or a group of people.

Once again, our six minutes are up.

Goodbye for now.
Bye.

总结

  1. Phil 听成Lio
  2. if you use in today and 其实是 If you use the internet,
    and ;everyone 听成anyone
  3. surgery
    没听出来,学过但看到单词也不认识
    意思是外科手术
    plastic surgery 表示外科手术
  4. celebrity是新词,代表a famous person,这里指headline
  5. Known as clickbait 没听出来,clickbait类似于“标题党”的标题的意思,字面意思是点击饵料
  6. trend听的有点懵
  7. rage outraged新词 rage表示愤怒或感到愤怒,outrage是使动的意思
  8. all听成or
  9. Great. But first 漏了first
  10. bath不是这句的,是后句的beth人名
  11. which is 听成 what’s;’ve been 听成 are
  12. 没有just
  13. fairly听成了surely
  14. that it is b听成that is bait
  15. 漏了well
  16. provocative 新词 意思是 causing annoyance, anger
  17. outraged 然后comment听成commoned
  18. create漏了s,interest increases听成interesting increases
  19. strategist听成strategies,人名没听出来是Andrea Jones
  20. 人名 Megan Lawton没听出来,presenter of听成 present a
  21. creator不是creater,然后 是some creator不是some of the creator;没有also
  22. 不是exciting 是新词 inciting incite incite in 意思是煽动 encourage
  23. 人名Andrea, 句子语序听错 tactic 新词 策略
  24. 视频里的人在这里有一点点口吃? 字幕是I’m always, you know;之后coaching my clients and talking to them about using hooks 听成 coaching my time and ? my value using hook in their marketing right?
  25. long-lost 听成long loss cousin没有s,这里表示clickbait是rage bait 失散多年的表亲,修辞
  26. we will 听成 when
  27. comes from 听成comes up
  28. whereas 听成 well is;to be manipulative 没听出来
  29. even if the 听成 even this
  30. you’ll improve 没听出’ll
  31. is incite outrage
  32. while听成well
  33. manipulative manipulated
  34. toxic听成top sick poisonous 有毒的
  35. 人名 William Brady
  36. world 听成well service漏了’s
  37. how do i get more eyeballs 新词 bias biases偏见
  38. w’ll听成will
  39. in turns没有s表示反过来;新词amplify放大
  40. ultimately没听出来 advertising没听出来
  41. on the content 没听出来
  42. psychologically ly没听出来
  43. feelings which are
  44. creators know 听成 creater the note
  45. well听成know could 听成can 多听出来little
  46. by sharing听成share 新词outrageous 离谱的 while没听出来
  47. phil听成well
  48. isn’t不是it‘s 人名
  49. it is
  50. we’ve learnt 听成we learned
  51. adjective很熟 但没听出来 然后是manipulative不是manipulated
  52. informal听成uniform
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