The world of social networks united in the fight against simulators: the Brazilian is ridiculed even by Pornhub, who invents three new categories of videos inspired by his performances. In Portugal, on the other hand, he is a testimonial against unnecessary calls to the emergency number.
He only needed a few well "starred" ruffles to end up in the spotlight: as if the exit from the World Cup was not enough, eliminated with the Seleçao in the quarter-finals from Belgium practically without leaving any mark, now Neymar has become the number one target for those who do not tolerate simulated football. On the field, especially during the match against Mexico, it was the opponents who accused him and in some cases even warned him. Outside the green rectangle, the people of the Internet immediately put him in the pillory. Memes, viral videos in which he rolls and cries, and photomontages that highlight his ability to exaggerate after each foul he receives.
The latest social mockery comes from Pornhub, the famous " adult content " site that has decided to add new categories to those of the videos already present, inspired by Neymar. Simulation, public humiliation, crying: the double sense has served, the punishment for the Brazilian also, mocked by the web to the sound of the retweet (over 16 thousand) and "like" (more than 26 thousand).
Neymar=false alarm
In addition to Neymar, other actors - more or less protagonists - in the World Cup were also in the spotlight: the performances of Luis Suarez (think again about his famous bite!), Luka Modric or the English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (for those who love to do it using gloves) are also worthy. But the Brazilian is the favorite of the people of the internet, who has also created a new challenge - immediately viral - tailored to him: it is called "Neymar Challenge" and consists in throwing yourself to the ground, shouting "Neymar!" as soon as you suffer a small blow (no matter the entity, on the contrary: the more you exceed, the better).
The Neymar case has also been used successfully to talk about more serious problems: in Portugal, O'Ney has been used as "testimonial" even by the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM), for a social campaign against unnecessary 112 emergency calls. "75.8% of calls made by citizens are not real emergencies," he says. Next to the message, a painful Neymar rolling on the ground, calling for help.
What do you guys think? Does he deserve this treatment?
For me, he totally deserves it, maybe after all those "campaigns", he will start playing football and stop simulating every time. I'm one of those who hate the simulators, plus I found all of those things that are coming out about Neymar to be pretty fun!
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