
A Bilibili streamer drops over ¥10K on Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium live on stream, gets roasted by viewers until he rage-quits — and you'd think that's the end of it. Nah. He goes live AGAIN, rage-quits AGAIN, then posts a statement officially cutting ties with the game and slapping himself with the label 'top-tier simp' (沸羊羊, a Chinese meme for pathetically devoted simps). The catch? This turd is permanently stuck to his shoe, and no amount of PR can wash it off.
The protagonist of this gacha drama is a Bilibili content creator known as 'Dingdangmao' (叮当猫, literally 'Doraemon'). According to the original NGA post, during a livestream of Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, he spent over 10,000 RMB (~$1,400 USD) in what appeared to be a single session. Viewers immediately started questioning whether this was genuine enthusiasm or a paid sponsorship (商单, shangdan — the Chinese term for brand deals). The chat turned hostile, and Dingdangmao couldn't handle the heat.
But the saga didn't end there. He went live a second time and history repeated itself — another emotional breakdown, another rage-quit. After that, he posted a Bilibili dynamic (his equivalent of a social media story) announcing he was done with Girls' Frontline 2 for good. The original post included screenshots of the livestream and his statement:



The NGA community was having none of it. A top-voted comment went straight for the jugular: 'If he did it on purpose, he deserves it. If it was a paid deal, he deserves it. If he didn't do his homework, he deserves it — though there's no way he didn't; he probably just didn't bother doing it properly.' The implication: if you're taking money from a game embroiled in one of the biggest gacha controversies in recent memory, at least have the sense to know what you're getting into.
Not everyone was piling on, though. Some users pointed out that Dingdangmao has always been a 'whale content creator' — someone whose entire brand revolves around spending absurd amounts of money on mobile games. 'This guy maxes out every daily bundle in games like Idle Fish and drops thousands at a time as a regular thing,' one commenter noted. By that logic, ¥10K might just be Tuesday for him.
But here's where it gets spicy. The same commenter continued: 'His videos are mostly non-anime-games, and the few gacha games he covers are almost always sponsored content. So why is he suddenly dropping whale money on Exilium at THIS particular time? I'm not gonna say it, but you know what I'm thinking.' The timing was indeed suspicious — Girls' Frontline 2 was in the middle of a massive community backlash.
This spawned the core debate: genuine fan or corporate shill? The 'it's a sponsorship' camp argued: 'Why else would he stream a game surrounded by this much controversy and throw money at it? Because Scattered Bomb (散爆, the developer) was paying him. And the fact that he's willing to trash his reputation for a brand deal proves he's not actually that wealthy — that money was probably reimbursed by the client.'
Making things worse, some of his fans were doing damage control in the most cringe way possible — claiming that 'spending ¥10K after just 10 minutes of playing is totally normal, if anything it's not even that much.' Multiple NGA users expressed disgust at this bootlicking, calling it peak 'xiaozi' (孝子, a derogatory term for blindly loyal fanboys) behavior.
The real comedy gold, however, came from Dingdangmao's own response. He called himself a 'top-tier simp' (沸羊羊, the Chinese internet slang based on Fei Yangyang from Pleasant Goat — used to describe someone pathetically devoted with zero self-respect). He also claimed he only started playing because his viewers told him to. The comments section immediately spotted the logical hole: 'He says he plays because his audience told him to, but when his audience told him NOT to spend money and NOT to play the game, he kept whaling anyway. So which is it? Do you listen to your audience or not?'
One NGA veteran offered perhaps the most devastating character analysis: 'This streamer's entire persona has always been clown + simp. He literally calls himself Denji (电次) from Chainsaw Man — a character known for being pathetic and desperate. In a way, this didn't even damage his brand. It just made him MORE of a simp and MORE of a clown.'
As for how long this stain will follow him? The community had a unanimous answer: 'He achieved the ultimate simp moment. This black mark will follow him until he quits the internet. Hahahahahaha.'
As of now, Dingdangmao has officially declared his separation from Girls' Frontline 2. But in the age of internet archives, his own announcement IS the evidence — a permanent monument to the time a content creator got too close to a radioactive gacha game and got contaminated beyond repair. Whether he was a genuine whale who got caught in the crossfire or a paid shill who overplayed his hand? Only Dingdangmao and Scattered Bomb know the truth.
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