It's very popular on the BBS. This method of sentence construction was called " A-B sentence construction " and was often used to describe strange and unconventional sentence structures. This way of making sentences can expand a simple sentence into multiple parts, each part consisting of two phrases, connected by a conjunction such as "and" or "but". For example, the sentence " I love to eat candy " could be expanded to " I love to eat candy as much as I love to drink coffee ", where " as much as " meant " similarly " and " connected the two parallel phrases " love to eat candy " and " love to drink coffee " meant to love and drink these two foods. This way of making sentences can be used to describe some strange ideas, plots, or characters to make the article more interesting.