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JaucheCharly posted:PUBG faces China ban for deviating from 'socialist core values'.
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HerStuddMuffin posted:For the UN, like the other four, by being an early adopter of nuclear weapons. Israel, India and Pakistan (and NoKo?) joined the nuclear club too late to get seats, which is just as well. The world needs fewer obstructionist rear end in a top hat nations, not more. For the UN it was because China was one of the victorious Allied powers of WWII. That spot on the Security Council belonged to Taiwan until the switch in recognition.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 09:49 |
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A UN where Taiwan, not the PRC, holds the Security council seat. Ooooooooh.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 10:15 |
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WarpedNaba posted:A UN where Taiwan, not the PRC, holds the Security council seat. I mean, at the time it was the authoritarian one-party military dictatorship kind of Taiwan, so the difference wouldn’t necessarily be that noticeable except they voted with the US more
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 10:42 |
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The new history curriculum in Hong Kong is out. The Communist-backed 1967 riots and Tiananmen Square have been omitted from the curriculum.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 11:07 |
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Imperialist Dog posted:The new history curriculum in Hong Kong is out. The Communist-backed 1967 riots and Tiananmen Square have been omitted from the curriculum. Golly Gee. Pirate Radar posted:I mean, at the time it was the authoritarian one-party military dictatorship kind of Taiwan, so the difference wouldn’t necessarily be that noticeable except they voted with the US more Yeah, I was thinking a more contemporary Taiwan.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 11:26 |
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ladron posted:sweet beans in poo poo is the scourge of asia I WILL FIGHT YOU Imperialist Dog posted:The new history curriculum in Hong Kong is out. The Communist-backed 1967 riots and Tiananmen Square have been omitted from the curriculum. That should make everything easier! Surely now everyone will forget!
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 11:49 |
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Some people say there's no future in HK... *cut to Matt Damon doing something futuristic* There are no affordable homes.. *Matt Damon in a biodome* Living from meal to meal... *Matt Damon squeezing ketchup from a bottle for his dinner* There is no space and overcrowding... *Matt Damon drives rover on deserted mars-scape* Wiseguy, if you do not like it in HK... LEAVE!! The Martian Anniversary Special On TVB
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 13:50 |
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From the "HK life is shitter than being stranded on Mars" to the last minute reversal all pro-PRC retards trot out when you point out a social shortcoming "you know where the airport is if you don't like it!" It's a perfect illustration of the ongoing decline of HK
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 13:52 |
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Bajaj posted:Every other culture that eats beans: "Dude, eating these makes me feel full and strong. We should add some salt and make a variety of dishes with these beans. It would be a good staple food, and we can even store them for long periods in case there's a food shortage." Beans require rice to form a full protein, it's why "beans and rice" is a thing almost anywhere those two things grow. Otherwise, rice is an incomplete protein and closer to empty carbohydrates. Besides, beans are full of farting fiber, and you can't toot like the Chairman without them Imperialist Dog posted:The new history curriculum in Hong Kong is out. The Communist-backed 1967 riots and Tiananmen Square have been omitted from the curriculum. How many times is Uncle Xi "Pooh Bear" Jinping mentioned in this brand new curriculum? By rank, he should be mentioned at least half as many times as Mao. Anyone who missed China's long term "Just take water from the Himalayas" plan shouldn't feel too bad. I'm sure it wasn't planned as a resource grab when it happened way back when, more as a "nobody is going to come fight us over this mountain nation of poors, so we'll take it and be even bigger." Something tells me that it's not unheard of for the modern Chinese to take something for the sake of greed, only to find out later the thing they have taken has a purpose or utility, and to boast of clever strategy with the benefit of hindsight.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 14:27 |
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simplefish posted:From the "HK life is shitter than being stranded on Mars" to the last minute reversal all pro-PRC retards trot out when you point out a social shortcoming "you know where the airport is if you don't like it!"
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 15:03 |
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/30/world/asia/china-beer-festival.html click link for cool pictures quote:QINGDAO, China — Music. Tourists. Traditional food. Long tables crammed inside huge tents. And beer — lots and lots of beer.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 20:18 |
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this kid got super lucky https://a.pomfe.co/qpwdmt.mp4
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 21:49 |
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big time bisexual posted:this kid got super lucky Love the parent's total lack of reaction and lazy strolling.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 22:01 |
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My first though seeing the child wander into the road and the parent takinv a few half steps after them: http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/stop_dont_come_back_willy_wonka.gif
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 22:04 |
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Apparently Higher Brother rap with such a strong Sichuan accent that most Chinese can't understand them. They're from Chengdu so what market in China besides there and Chongqing do they have?
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:18 |
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Sichuan has like 80 million people so I'm sure that's enough of a market.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:44 |
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So I'm studying Chinese and planning to look for a job there in a year or so (Solar industry). I've enjoyed the challenge of learning a completely different language and developed an interest in eastern history and culture. Reading this thread to get my expectations grounded in some reality, but it kind of sounds like y'all hate the place. What gives?
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:45 |
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lol
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:46 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:So I'm studying Chinese and planning to look for a job there in a year or so (Solar industry). I've enjoyed the challenge of learning a completely different language and developed an interest in eastern history and culture. Reading this thread to get my expectations grounded in some reality, but it kind of sounds like y'all hate the place. What gives? Post the replies?
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:47 |
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I lolled
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 23:47 |
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Hmmm... seems like these Chinese folk are really up to no good!
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:So I'm studying Chinese and planning to look for a job there in a year or so (Solar industry). I've enjoyed the challenge of learning a completely different language and developed an interest in eastern history and culture. Reading this thread to get my expectations grounded in some reality, but it kind of sounds like y'all hate the place. What gives? Let him or her do it. Let it happen so they'll just loving learn. Just lie to them and tell them to eat the hotpot and drink boiling water; let them understand for themselves.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 01:41 |
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Someone asked me tonight where to find authentic mapo tofu in Barcelona Bensa posted:Apparently Higher Brother rap with such a strong Sichuan accent that most Chinese can't understand them. They're from Chengdu so what market in China besides there and Chongqing do they have? I'm so sure. Anyone from a city bigger than Chengdu might snottily say they can't understand the "Sichuan accent." Either they sing in Sichuanhua and that's why, or they just happen to have a Sichuan accent so strong it can erase 50000000 years of history.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 01:44 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/10/26/china-has-alarming-high-blood-pressure-crisis-study-reveals-12036 This is hilariously bad, by the way. Of the 4 basic classes of blood pressure meds, 3 (beta blocker, diuretics, and ace inhibitor) are additionally essential for management of heart failure, and 1 (ace inhibitor) is essential for management of diabetes. If the Chinese health system can't provide even basic blood pressure meds, then it is straight up not a functional health system.
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big time bisexual posted:this kid got super lucky "oh no kid, don't run in front of that truck...stop...ah...ok...I'll wait it out over here and check up on you in a bit"
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 02:08 |
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TRIGGERED I've been teaching with VIPKID because 40 hours a week with them is double the money 40 hours a week of classroom teaching would be here. I recently- stupidly- agreed to accept certification with their youngest students, ages, 3-5. This is an age group I like very much in the classroom and would normally be happy about teaching. However, my upstairs neighbor is a righteous bitch who loses her loving mind every time she hears me so much as cough, and I can't teach a mini-midget while half-whispering. I get a new little boy today. He's cute, fine, but suddenly GRANDMA APPEARS and scream-quacks the entire class period. In fact, she is so loud and crazymaking that the student eventually breaks into hysterical tears, and I can't actually say anything without Grandma shrieking an aphonetic mouthful at the kid. If I even say something like "good job," Grandma shrieks GAAAN CHABU and smacks the tiny little boy until he repeats. At one point, she made him take a phone call. They paid extra money for a short-notice class with me and spent 20 minutes screaming in Chinese
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Fantastic Flyer posted:Love the grand parent's total lack of reaction and lazy strolling. FTFY Kill the olds.
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Mistle posted:Beans require rice to form a full protein, it's why "beans and rice" is a thing almost anywhere those two things grow. Otherwise, rice is an incomplete protein and closer to empty carbohydrates. http://www.pcrm.org/health/reports/five-protein-myths https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-myth-of-complementary-protein/#gs.vVYfjcE quote:The “incomplete protein” myth was inadvertently promoted and popularized in the 1971 book, Diet for a Small Planet, by Frances Moore Lappé. In it, the author stated that plant foods are deficient in some of the essential amino acids, so in order to be a healthy vegetarian, you needed to eat a combination of certain plant foods at the same time in order to get all of the essential amino acids in the right amounts. It was called the theory of “protein complementing.”
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:So I'm studying Chinese and planning to look for a job there in a year or so (Solar industry). I've enjoyed the challenge of learning a completely different language and developed an interest in eastern history and culture. Reading this thread to get my expectations grounded in some reality, but it kind of sounds like y'all hate the place. What gives? source your quote
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Cantorsdust posted:This is hilariously bad, by the way. Of the 4 basic classes of blood pressure meds, 3 (beta blocker, diuretics, and ace inhibitor) are additionally essential for management of heart failure, and 1 (ace inhibitor) is essential for management of diabetes. If the Chinese health system can't provide even basic blood pressure meds, then it is straight up not a functional health system. they use dark ages humours medicine instead
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Bajaj posted:LOL, get with the times, old man/woman! Turns out that rice is nice. Still, if your diet consists of one food item(even if it's rice), poor health is likely to happen. Also, given that rice is easily digested, is it at all more than correlation that China eats a lot of rice and also has high diabetes numbers? Or is it a case like America, where they just take in absurd amounts of sugar, and the rice is not even a factor?
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 10:34 |
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Also the fact that the rice consumed is the most white variety possible (only poors eat brown rice lol what is fiber and/or other nutrients?) might be a factor.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 13:07 |
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Yeah that's the problem. White rice at every meal, despite what people in Asia will tell you, is not an old tradition. Nobody could afford that poo poo before modern times. Hell I have talked to people old enough to remember when white rice was a rarity and they hardly ever saw it growing up. People were eating mixes, or brown rice, or barley, or buckwheat stuff, or whatever else they could afford. There's nothing at all 500 years about 100% white rice for anybody but the rich.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 14:14 |
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Basmati rice or get the gently caress out Tastes great and has a GI
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 14:15 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Yeah that's the problem. White rice at every meal, despite what people in Asia will tell you, is not an old tradition. Nobody could afford that poo poo before modern times. Hell I have talked to people old enough to remember when white rice was a rarity and they hardly ever saw it growing up. People were eating mixes, or brown rice, or barley, or buckwheat stuff, or whatever else they could afford. There's nothing at all 500 years about 100% white rice for anybody but the rich. The British in Singapore spent a long time trying to figure out what weird communicable disease it was that kept making their Chinese workers sick while Indians had hereditary immunity. They eventually realized it wasn't disease at all, just malnutrition from eating nothing but white rice as opposed to nothing but brown rice.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 14:29 |
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I have shamed myself by missing a zero on my years. In Korea white rice was a rich people thing so people switched to it en masse as soon as they could to show off that they were rich. My friend was a kid in Seoul in the 50s, her family was rich and she could afford white rice but she'd secretly trade some with other kids to make her rice mixed and not stand out. There's still some of that history today, it's very common to get white rice in Korea that has some other grains mixed in.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 14:35 |
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Grand Fromage posted:I have shamed myself by missing a zero on my years. At the school I worked at they had actual nutritional scientists come in and evaluate the food so we always had white rice with mixed grains in it. It was still mostly seaweed soup though. And kimchi. A million varieties of kimchi.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 15:07 |
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Last year I studied Chinese in Taiwan. I was the only Westerner in class. Everyone else was Korean or SEA. Me, in Chinese language class: "I don't know why Chinese make such a big deal about rice; rice is eaten all over the world!" Teacher, looking smug: "Ah, but they don't eat it for every meal, do they?!" As if that's a loving accomplishment, LOL!
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I really like mixed rice. The purple kind was always my favorite, although I can't remember what it's called now. Not a huge fan of the seaweed soup; it's bland as heck.
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