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Dicky mouse posted:What wrong with her eyes? is it some kinda filter they use? Uh, hate to break it to you man, but that's just what asians look like. e: Can we get a "Glorious Page 5000 Sniper" smiley?
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Dicky mouse posted:What wrong with her eyes? is it some kinda filter they use?
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China-Goons, how common are coloured contacts there? My uni had a pretty big international (90% chinese) student population, and a good 1/5th wore chlorine-pool-blue contacts daily.
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Grandma Panic! posted:China-Goons, how common are coloured contacts there? My uni had a pretty big international (90% chinese) student population, and a good 1/5th wore chlorine-pool-blue contacts daily. It's very un-human-looking and I don't like it. The blue and brown ones are even worse, but they still look kinda humaney. Edit: inhumane used wrong, LOL. Haier fucked around with this message at 07:31 on Oct 18, 2016 |
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they work better in dark conditions but still i dont know why people think fake color lenses are going to fool anyone
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:05 |
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nigga crab pollock posted:they work better in dark conditions but still i dont know why people think fake color lenses are going to fool anyone I don't think it's for "fooling" as much as for "fashion"
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:15 |
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If you're going to get cheap-looking internet order contacts you might as well go all out and get cat eyes or holographic skulls or something
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:21 |
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Can't they just wear giant sunglasses like everyone else
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:26 |
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ladron posted:I don't think it's for "fooling" as much as for "fashion"
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Away all Goats posted:Can't they just wear giant sunglasses like everyone else
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:34 |
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It's Pat
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:41 |
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Please don't hit on the 12-year-old boy Haier.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 07:50 |
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My fiancé had to wear those kind of contacts for our wedding photos. They made her eyes weird but she liked it.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 08:11 |
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GoutPatrol posted:My fiancé had to wear those kind of contacts for our wedding photos. They made her eyes weird but she liked it. What? If you've had the wedding isn't she your wife not fiance?
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GoutPatrol posted:My fiancé had to wear those kind of contacts for our wedding photos. They made her eyes weird but she liked it. Who is forcing her? You?!
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 08:18 |
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Rockin Orthodontist posted:What? If you've had the wedding isn't she your wife not fiance? My brother's thai wife had a staged wedding just for photos separate from the real wedding later that month It was very important that she show up all her "friends" on facebook They dont know what hearst castle looks like so they think an extremely expensive wedding took place
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Haier posted:It's Pat i have to ask, is all of this poo poo in the one app? like china has a facebook that's also tinder and pokemon go for people?
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THE PWNER posted:i have to ask, is all of this poo poo in the one app? like china has a facebook that's also tinder and pokemon go for people?
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Rockin Orthodontist posted:What? If you've had the wedding isn't she your wife not fiance? I mean the pre-wedding photos. Like the ones where you are standing in a field and you spend 12 hours of your day taking photos. I did them last month. We did them in a studio because gently caress doing an outside shoot in the middle of summer. We had a fake library, fake staircase, fake castle door, fake cafe, billowy curtains, all that poo poo. I hated it and will never post them here. Metal Geir Skogul posted:Who is forcing her? You?! The photographer.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 09:06 |
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Wait wait wait. What kind of subversive traitor bitch would pose in front of hated Japanese artwork? Not ever anime.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 09:07 |
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It's a Forbes opinion piece and you should never take those seriously, but still, some good tidbits here: Good News: China Is Fabricating GDP Statistics Againquote:Historians say history does not repeat itself. Yet it does at the National Bureau of Statistics in Beijing.
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barbecue at the folks posted:Second, China Customs has not been adjusting import numbers to reduce the effect of fake documentation used in capital-flight schemes. The problem seems to be worsening as the year progresses.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 10:22 |
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Pft, old news. Today, no problem. Everything fine.
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Potrzebie posted:Pft, old news. Today, no problem. Everything fine. Seems legit.
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barbecue at the folks posted:It's a Forbes opinion piece and you should never take those seriously, but still, some good tidbits here: Good News: China Is Fabricating GDP Statistics Again Ah yes, Gordon Chang, he's been predicting that China will collapse "in two years" since 1994, not to say that the Chinese economy is doing great, just that his predictions have more often than not been quite a bit off. That being said, I still can't believe how many foreigners in China still wholeheartedly and unironically subscribe to the whole "Chinese Centurty" and "Getting it done Chinese style" ideas.
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Fauxtool posted:My brother's thai wife had a staged wedding just for photos separate from the real wedding later that month I m sorry, I am having trouble parsing this. So you didnt go to hearst castle and are showing them up because you can say "yeah we did it a hearst caslte" or you just gorillia shot some photos at hearst castle and they think the wedding happened there.
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Dicky mouse posted:I m sorry, I am having trouble parsing this. I'm guessing he means that they had wedding photos taken at Hearst Castle, but everyone back home will assume they went to Europe to have them taken instead of California.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 14:08 |
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I'm currently at a resort in Southern Thailand. Most of the guests are Chinese, but in all honesty they've been fine and well behaved. Until today, when a new family checked in. They've got a son, maybe 3 years old. The mom just follows him round, hovering over him as he runs all over the place. We just went out to get dinner, and on the way back she was crouched by the side of the road as her son took a poo poo on the path, which she threw some tissue on, wiped his rear end, and then they just left it there and walked away. No shame, no nothing, completely businesslike.
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Bardeh posted:I'm currently at a resort in Southern Thailand. Most of the guests are Chinese, but in all honesty they've been fine and well behaved. Until today, when a new family checked in. They've got a son, maybe 3 years old. The mom just follows him round, hovering over him as he runs all over the place. We just went out to get dinner, and on the way back she was crouched by the side of the road as her son took a poo poo on the path, which she threw some tissue on, wiped his rear end, and then they just left it there and walked away. No shame, no nothing, completely businesslike. Yep that's pretty normal. Just chilling out while the kid goes around breaking poo poo or whatever. Today I saw an old man smoking and watching his grandson playing with rusty razor wire. Every once in a while you see a child being controlled or disciplined but it's pretty rare in China. Korea too, zero discipline.
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Grand Fromage posted:Yep that's pretty normal. Just chilling out while the kid goes around breaking poo poo or whatever. Today I saw an old man smoking and watching his grandson playing with rusty razor wire. But Chinese kids are unwatched and unstopped because the grandparents and parents are lazy and the whole face culture thing means nobody will say poo poo, so they can get away with having their kids wipe boogers on stranger's pants and break poo poo that isn't theirs.
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Haier posted:
what would happen if you, a stranger, just belted the kid across the chops once or twice?
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/\ You have just caused the Parent/Grandparent to lose face by pointing out that their little hellian was acting up. Be prepared for a shouting match.Bardeh posted:I'm currently at a resort in Southern Thailand. Most of the guests are Chinese, but in all honesty they've been fine and well behaved. Until today, when a new family checked in. They've got a son, maybe 3 years old. The mom just follows him round, hovering over him as he runs all over the place. We just went out to get dinner, and on the way back she was crouched by the side of the road as her son took a poo poo on the path, which she threw some tissue on, wiped his rear end, and then they just left it there and walked away. No shame, no nothing, completely businesslike. That's it? "Fellas, we've found the most well-behaved Chinese tourist on earth!" In all honesty, when you get off the beaten path, the quality of Chinese tourists (like most tourists) dramatically increases. The number of Chinese tourists going through Northern Ontario (specifically Manitoulin Island, across the ferry, and through Tobermory) is growing dramatically, and 99.99% of them are absolutely great. Now if you want destructive tourists, check out the Indian/Pakistani tourists from Toronto, as they have The dozen or so Chinese tourists there were loudly complaining in Mandarin about all of the "Indian people poo poo" littering the beach and trail, and how they had no class.
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It can be lonely even with 1.3 Billion other people. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-37686968 quote:Sad news for elderly lonely hearts in Shanghai: they can no longer look for love in Ikea.
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 15:09 |
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I thought respecting the elders was dead in China
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# ? Oct 18, 2016 15:59 |
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I love that forbes article cause even the first sentence in that quote is wrong. Historians say history does repeat itself.
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fish and chips and dip posted:Ah yes, Gordon Chang, he's been predicting that China will collapse "in two years" since 1994, not to say that the Chinese economy is doing great, just that his predictions have more often than not been quite a bit off. Chang's only real mistake was predicting a sudden collapse and saying it would happen "by year x" which is the exact same mistake as the "Chinese century China to overtake America by 2020" folks made, just on the opposite side of the spectrum He's been pretty consistently correct in identifying the weakness of Chinese fundamentals but that's led to stagnation rather than an outright collapse
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oohhboy posted:it said, adding that it had received public complaints about "spitting" and "quarrels and fights".
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oohhboy posted:It can be lonely even with 1.3 Billion other people. I had a Chinese bakery near my apartment in NY that, as far as I could tell, functioned as a Chinese Senior citizen daycare from 9-6. There was a library nearby and there was another clique of Seniors that filled in every available seat there for most of the day too. It's nice to see a library get such heavy use but also it was really Chinesey in there I dated a librarian at the Flushing (NY's biggest and most real deal Chinatown -- blocks and blocks of it are exactly like China just with NYT busses) library. She said their toilet seat kept getting stolen so they eventually gave up on replacing it. Of course the Wendys that was a five minute walk away from the bakery performed the same function for the Colombians and Dominicans around there. raton fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Oct 18, 2016 |
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Sheep-Goats posted:I had a Chinese bakery near my apartment in NY that, as far as I could tell, functioned as a Chinese Senior citizen daycare from 9-6. There was a library nearby and there was another clique of Seniors that filled in every available seat there for most of the day too. It's nice to see a library get such heavy use but also it was really Chinesey in there. The elderly white people in my experience go to Dunkin Donuts. Around Boston some of the Dunkins even cater to them by having function rooms that they can rent for their DAR and KofC meetings and things like that.
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I'm not from the NE so I consider DD to be vile and would rather hang out with the Chinamen eating hotdog breads so slowly that you can't tell they're eating them at all.
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