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Kassad posted:Isn't "fresh young meat" just the slang for a hot guy It’s slang for young person without much life experience.
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https://nextshark.com/japanese-male-geisha-making-370000-month/
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WTF... quote:He also pays careful attention to his looks, hitting the gym for hours on a daily basis and maintaining his facial features via cosmetic surgery every month.
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failed dejaw operation
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*Suddenly, a massive increase in yaoi content*
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# ? Apr 27, 2019 18:48 |
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There's an aging painting of that dude painted by some opium addict up in someone's attic.
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# ? Apr 28, 2019 02:31 |
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Bloodnose posted:But there is and you've been shown officially published Chinese government documents discussing it. It's much farther along in implementation than JetBlue's facial recognition technology. there is no score, at most there is a blacklist for non-payers of debt (with hardship exemptions). you know this as well as i do so stop being obtuse.
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# ? Apr 29, 2019 08:28 |
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R. Guyovich posted:there is no score, at most there is a blacklist for non-payers of debt (with hardship exemptions). you know this as well as i do so stop being obtuse. Do written apologies count as debt? https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/12/12/chinas-chilling-social-credit-blacklist Warbadger fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Apr 29, 2019 |
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I was over in Shanghai the last few days for work and what really struck me about it was how despite it being an insanely huge city there's actually really not all that much there. Outside of the old colonial areas it seemed a metropolis of soulless shopping malls, apartment blocks, and corporate towers. Impressive for sure, but not sure what I'd find to do there after a few days. Maybe I was just looking in the wrong places ofc.
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Warbadger posted:Do written apologies count as debt? the one guy quoted here is the sole source for most of these articles and his story changes every time. in any case nothing in there contradicts what i've said. try harder!
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# ? Apr 30, 2019 03:40 |
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R. Guyovich posted:the one guy quoted here is the sole source for most of these articles and his story changes every time. in any case nothing in there contradicts what i've said. try harder! So I guess if you just ignore the cases where you're wrong, then you're right! Not exactly setting the bar very high for "try harder" if the best you can do is just call the guy a liar. https://www.businessinsider.com/china-social-credit-system-things-you-can-do-wrong-and-punishments-2018-4 Look at all those different ways to get blacklisted for not paying back debts that don't at all look like being blacklisted for not paying back debts. I had no idea this guy was in fact all of the seemingly different people penalized for all of those seemingly different reasons. I guess many of them were also fined for whatever they did, so I guess that makes it about debt and ok! Not that you're arguing in good faith anyways, but drat you should try to put in some effort while telling the other posters what they "know". Warbadger fucked around with this message at 03:58 on Apr 30, 2019 |
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For what it's worth, I was on a high speed train last week (Dalian-Shenyang) and the announcement after boarding warned that smoking on the train would reduce your social credit score and could disqualify you from buying train tickets. If social credit (that was the exact phrasing in the English translation of the announcement) is being mentioned on train announcements as a way to punishment for smoking I think it's pretty fair to say that the program is further along than theseR.Guyovich posted:other way around, genius. the people on the blacklist are people who haven't paid debts or the courts. there is no unified "social credit score." which i've said repeatedly here. R.Guyovich posted:there is no score, at most there is a blacklist for non-payers of debt (with hardship exemptions). you know this as well as i do so stop being obtuse. would suggest.
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BaiSha posted:For what it's worth, I was on a high speed train last week (Dalian-Shenyang) and the announcement after boarding warned that smoking on the train would reduce your social credit score and could disqualify you from buying train tickets. If social credit (that was the exact phrasing in the English translation of the announcement) is being mentioned on train announcements as a way to punishment for smoking I think it's pretty fair to say that the program is further along than these For what it's worth, I was on a high speed train last month (Lanzhou - Beijing) and there was no announcement, your anecdata is probably just as good as mine.
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Warbadger posted:So I guess if you just ignore the cases where you're wrong, then you're right! Not exactly setting the bar very high for "try harder" if the best you can do is just call the guy a liar. yeah so this is the other thing those media outlets do, putting together a bunch of local and private permutations and pretending it's a unified system. congratulations on being stupid enough to believe that i guess! China's Orwellian Social Credit Score Isn't Real What Foreign Media Misses in China's 'Social Credit'
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R. Guyovich posted:yeah so this is the other thing those media outlets do, putting together a bunch of local and private permutations and pretending it's a unified system. congratulations on being stupid enough to believe that i guess! Those articles don’t say the social credit system is non-existent, but rather there’s no general number like a credit score assigned. The system of tracking and blacklists is supported by both your sources. They merely disclaim there isn’t a number attached to it.
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sincx fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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R. Guyovich posted:yeah so this is the other thing those media outlets do, putting together a bunch of local and private permutations and pretending it's a unified system. congratulations on being stupid enough to believe that i guess! You should try reading the articles you link. Not that we're discussing them, but local government permutations of the system would also, presumably, count with regards to this discussion. If a private system were able to legally blacklist people for travel and such that would also, presumably, count. Anyways, the Chinese government does not make a secret of at least some of the infractions they penalize people for in the social credit system (as would be evident if you read the sources for the last article I linked) so you should probably calm down and stop calling other people stupid. It is not restricted to those who fail to pay debts. Your argument may have worked a few years ago, but it's a pretty dated and dumb argument to hear in the present. Warbadger fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Apr 30, 2019 |
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Happens in the USA as well: https://www.oregonlive.com/commutin...omens-hair.html Is this a miscarriage of justice and an abuse of his civil rights?
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Just wait until you land in Chicago’s gang database - good luck getting off of it. It’s not particularly convincing that suspending someone’s right to travel as a result of a court judgement is Orwellian in any manner, especially since every country does it in some form of fashion.
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Warbadger posted:You should try reading the articles you link. Not that we're discussing them, but local government permutations of the system would also, presumably, count with regards to this discussion. If a private system were able to legally blacklist people for travel and such that would also, presumably, count. no, they wouldn't. the whole narrative is about a centralized system that, again, doesn't exist. you are still stupid, congratulations! Mr. Nice! posted:Those articles dont say the social credit system is non-existent, but rather theres no general number like a credit score assigned. The system of tracking and blacklists is supported by both your sources. They merely disclaim there isnt a number attached to it. and if you bothered to read previous posts you'd see me say there was a blacklist. when i say the social credit system doesn't exist, i'm saying the black mirror-esque all-encompassing system written about in western media reports doesn't exist. there are rules and restrictions but it's nowhere near as pervasive as what's being pushed in the mainstream press.
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CAPS LOCK BROKEN posted:Just wait until you land in Chicago’s gang database - good luck getting off of it. It’s not particularly convincing that suspending someone’s right to travel as a result of a court judgement is Orwellian in any manner, especially since every country does it in some form of fashion. Every country can do something and it can still be bad. Using Chicago as an example of good governance is like... I don't even know how to respond to that. Authoritarianism is bad even if it happens in a big famous city.
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Bloodnose posted:Using Chicago as an example of good governance is like... I don't even know how to respond to that. Authoritarianism is bad even if it happens in a big famous city. Maybe state department hatchetmen should ease off the throwing rocks in glass houses then? The federal government should maybe consider sanctioning Chicago for their lawless police department? Chicago is run at every level by democrats, most of them now informed by serious people™ with fancy university of chicago degrees. How could liberals want anything more than that? CAPS LOCK BROKEN fucked around with this message at 03:15 on May 1, 2019 |
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Maybe... work with me here... just maybe, America also being bad doesn't automatically make China good by default.
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Chicago Megathread - Thousands in Cicero gather to celebrate Casmir Pulaski Day.
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Known Lecher posted:Maybe... work with me here... just maybe, America also being bad doesn't automatically make China good by default. Maybe...work with me here... Americans should mind their own business and do something about their own warmongering, blood soaked empire before pointing the finger at perfidious chinese people who are implementing the authoritarian policy of *checks notes* a no fly list
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Known Lecher posted:Maybe... work with me here... just maybe, America also being bad doesn't automatically make China good by default. If Rguy says that he would loose train access.
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Maybe.
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# ? May 1, 2019 03:18 |
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Any comparison between China and Chicago is deeply insulting to China unless it’s about music
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drilldo squirt posted:If Rguy says that he would loose train access. no i wouldn't. this is stupid. you are stupid.
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this really is just a wordier gbs thread, huh
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CAPS LOCK BROKEN posted:The federal government should maybe consider sanctioning Chicago for their lawless police department? 100% yes I completely agree but that's not at all what this thread is about. Please stay on topic.
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R. Guyovich posted:this really is just a wordier gbs thread, huh You're being incredibly defensive and it's funny to me.
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CAPS LOCK BROKEN posted:perfidious chinese people who are implementing the authoritarian policy of *checks notes* a no fly list We've both got concentration camps too don't forget about those.
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R. Guyovich posted:this really is just a wordier gbs thread, huh I would describe it more as the revisionist version of the c-spam thread.
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R. Guyovich posted:when i say the social credit system doesn't exist, i'm saying the black mirror-esque all-encompassing system written about in western media reports doesn't exist. there are rules and restrictions but it's nowhere near as pervasive as what's being pushed in the mainstream press. So basically what you're saying is that the social credit system does in fact exist, but because it isn't a real life sci-fi story it's ok
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Darkest Auer posted:So basically what you're saying is that the social credit system does in fact exist, but because it isn't a real life sci-fi story it's ok this would be a very effective dismissal if the western press didn't literally characterize it as a real life sci-fi story. in fact i encourage you to search "social credit black mirror."
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i am harry posted:We've both got concentration camps too don't forget about those. I'm just a lurker in this China thread and most D&D threads in general but I'm legit curious as to how many times the words "perfidious" and "white liberal" show up in Pevan Stan posts. I mean it's a good gimmick and I enjoy it, but I'd just like an overall number to get a larger sense of how much goes into the kayfabe.
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Dr.Radical posted:I'm just a lurker in this China thread and most D&D threads in general but I'm legit curious as to how many times the words "perfidious" and "white liberal" show up in Pevan Stan posts. I mean it's a good gimmick and I enjoy it, but I'd just like an overall number to get a larger sense of how much goes into the kayfabe. He's not being "ironic" when he declares genociding Muslims is good and southeast Asians are jungle savages compared to the Han, fyi.
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