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taiwan confirmed as number 1 https://twitter.com/Focus_Taiwan/status/1491811701548847113
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fez_machine posted:The most successful anti-abortion campaign was state policy in communist Romania. It was a massive humanitarian disaster. There's an extremely depressing film about it called "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" that's worth watching. It's also cool if you speak a romance language because Romanian is a neat mixture of Russian and romance languages. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZisE16JBUMA
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 12:34 |
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REF: https://www.protocol.com/china/us-china-tech-decouplingquote:A report detailed the tech gap between China and the U.S. Then it disappeared. The article: https://uscnpm.org/2022/02/06/pku-iiss-2022-report-tech-competition/ Translated: https://archive.is/a2rIO The article is already quite politically worded and heavily pushes 5G as if it means anything.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 13:51 |
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Zarin posted:The summer olympics could be permanently held in Greece, sure. Agree, summer should be at a permanent facility in Greece. Winter should rotate, but only to places that typically have natural snow in February. None of this 100% man-made snow bullshit.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 15:25 |
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grellgraxer posted:Agree, summer should be at a permanent facility in Greece. Winter should rotate, but only to places that typically have natural snow in February. None of this 100% man-made snow bullshit. The closest the IOC will ever agree to is Colombia
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 15:39 |
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grellgraxer posted:Agree, summer should be at a permanent facility in Greece. Winter should rotate, but only to places that typically have natural snow in February. None of this 100% man-made snow bullshit. This, but have a permanent facility for both. Honestly, the waste that goes into building Olympic stadia really sucks.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 15:48 |
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Apparently all the artificial snow is being made by using up all the water that the nearby farmers need for irrigation next year.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 15:59 |
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oh come on, like there's ever been famine in China pppbbbbbhthththtbb
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 16:06 |
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McGavin posted:Apparently all the artificial snow is being made by using up all the water that the nearby farmers need for irrigation next year. Looking at the numbers it's less than 0.1% of available water per year, it'll be fine. quote:But to generate enough snow, the country estimates it will need more than 49 million gallons of water.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 16:09 |
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Only being able to take 3 ten minute showers a day would suck
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 16:15 |
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They shouldnt of had snow there imo. Just use some sand or something. Sad to see this kind of wasteful behavior
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 16:19 |
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Betty Wight posted:Actually i thank the olympics should only be hosted in Greece. Let the world contribute to permanent facilities that will get used over and over. Let Greece benefit from the appreciation of the culture. It’s the least worst option. I thought the modern Olympics were revived/invented in Wales (probably by a nonce).
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 17:14 |
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this is in keeping with the great Greek tradition of noncercy
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 17:29 |
Fleta Mcgurn posted:oh come on, like there's ever been famine in China pppbbbbbhthththtbb There's never been a famine in China. China has always fed its people. Nobody goes hungry, nobody goes homeless. It is a model utopia. If only the world could learn from China and its greatness, but sadly it's not to be.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 17:33 |
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Seth Pecksniff posted:There's never been a famine in China. China has always fed its people. Nobody goes hungry, nobody goes homeless. It is a model utopia. If only the world could learn from China and its greatness, but sadly it's not to be. It took me a while to figure out C-SPAM wasn't just a bunch of people roleplaying and ironic posting, and that they actually believed this kind of stuff. They've also never been to China, of course, and take state media at face value. It blew my mind. I thought this was pretty funny, as Eileen Gu finally realizes the hand that is feeding her scraps is also biting her at the same time. It was only a very, very short matter of time. https://sports.yahoo.com/eileen-gus-instagram-comment-causes-fury-in-china-115439434.html quote:It’s all part of China’s concerted and thorough effort to block off internet access to certain elements of the outside world, like social media, alternative views and Western philosophies. There’s little recourse for China’s citizens to get to that content, even if they know it exists. VPNs — virtual private networks, designed to get around the so-called “Great Firewall” — are illegal to operate in China. quote:This is the line that Gu must walk. Born and raised in the United States but competing for her mother's home country of China in these Olympics, Gu is a huge celebrity here, appearing on billboards and commercials all over the country. But accusations of favoritism would be tough to shake, and many of the rights and freedoms Gu has enjoyed for 18 years as an American — free expression, an open and unfettered internet — aren’t available to Chinese citizens. Gu is already a huge star in China, but she’s liable to face enormous backlash if she flaunts the fact that she’s not living under the same rules as her fellow citizens.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 18:49 |
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I think it's weird how much attention people are paying to her. Yeah she seems kinda dumb but she's 18. I wouldn't want people paying attention to my opinions when I was 18 since I, also, was (am?) dumb.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:01 |
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The vpn comment seems completely clueless, though.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:03 |
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Grand Fromage posted:I think it's weird how much attention people are paying to her. Yeah she seems kinda dumb but she's 18. I wouldn't want people paying attention to my opinions when I was 18 since I, also, was (am?) dumb. She has, or her family really, gone out seeking attention for a long time. Multi year CCTV documentary, sponsorships, modelling contracts, interviews. It's to be expected to be under scrutiny. But it does reinforce that getting into a top tier university does not require common sense or wisdom.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:07 |
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Yes. Dumb teenager. Who is also an Olympics star so is immune to consequences of, say, publicly stating she's breaking Chinese law.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:07 |
Idk I'm with Grand Fromage on this She's probably been doing Olympics stuff for most of her life and hasn't really kept up with international affairs. If I was an 18 year old with no concept I'd probably have said the same thing because it's an automatic reaction. Why COULDN'T you download a VPN? If she was like 10 years older though, less excuses
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:09 |
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Apparently she also got into Stanford before becoming world-famous. Between that and athletics I'm guessing she doesn't have much time to care about other stuff.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:15 |
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Maybe she has irl friends and hangs out with them all the time
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:50 |
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I haven't really paid attention to the big upset about her for competing for China (or about any Olympics anything in decades), but I am curious to see how her story is derivative of pretty much every foreign entity getting famous in China. These may be some far-reaching thoughts, but I am just doing free association here: 1. Sure, she is clueless, as any Chinese citizen would know they can't just go get a VPN or use foreign apps. This hurts the feelings of the Chinese who realize that Gu isn't truly their compatriot and doesn't quite understand life as an actual Chinese citizen. This immediately wrecks her curated image in China as an Overseas Chinese coming "home" to promote China's soft power (especially if anyone understands that China doesn't allow dual citizenship and she is living and thriving on an American passport and can bounce back home any time she likes). She has actually been asked a few times if she'll give up her American passport and she has avoided answering it. To Netizens, it's like a crack in a pot, seeping the reality that she didn't grow up in China, didn't suffer the same scholastic and life pressures as the average Chinese kid did, and, worst of all, maybe has a bit of that Meiguo in her brain after being born and growing up in Meiguo. For a society hellbent on making sure outsiders are easily rejected and never truly accepted, she is walking a fine line between her actual life as an American passport holder getting famous in China, and China's governmental and citizen-induced censorship. As someone ethnically Chinese, the scrutiny is even stronger. I am reminded of Simu Liu basically getting "canceled" in China for an interview where his parents suffered while living in China before leaving to Canada. He was outright ditched for not being China-positive enough, which highlighted that he was raised outside China. How many more barely-there mistakes does it take before an official apology is warranted in China? Gu has been quoted as saying "when I’m in the U.S., I’m American, but when I’m in China, I’m Chinese,” and this is one of those things that, IMO, makes Netizens angry because it shatters the idea that all ethnically Chinese truly belong to China. 2. This hurts the feelings of the Chinese people. Nothing is graver than that. As an aside, one of my friends used to be crazy for that Uncle Roger bit on YouTube. The YouTuber, Nigel Ng, is Malaysian Chinese, went to school in USA, and lives in the UK. However, being ethnically Chinese, he had a following in China. He did an Uncle Roger reaction video about some guy's Chinese food recipe and posted it. Some people in China dug through the recipe guy's videos and found he said something about the Tiananmen Square massacre and the Xinjiang concentration camps. Nigel Ng was blamed for hurting the feelings of the Chinese people for using a video by someone who was slanderous to China, and he was hounded by Little Pinks to confess to his alleged crimes. Nigel Ng, not wanting to lose any cash from China, deleted the video and issued a public apology for showcasing something by someone who had said bad things about China. There are hundred of examples for anyone dealing with China that it takes very little to stir the pot and be on the verge of being kicked to the curb by Chinese media or fans.
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 19:56 |
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Futanari Damacy posted:Only being able to take 3 ten minute showers a day would suck *hobbit voice* “but what about second shower?”
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# ? Feb 11, 2022 20:29 |
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A country where everyone's dumb posts get deleted sounds like a paradise.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 00:55 |
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wish some Chinese guys would delete a few of my posts. Alas
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 01:10 |
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PITY BONER posted:
On this, and not at all focusing on Nigel Ng stuff. But it has always shat me how arbitrary the things that the CCP digital army chooses to ark up about are. In this case they dug through the other videos of a cooking show to attack the comedian making jokes over a different cooking video the same dude made. This is an insane deep dive actively looking for something to be offended by, and then attacking the person tangentially related to it. (BOO also to his capitulation and apology.) But elsewhere, (and I wish I had off the top of my head examples of this), more blatant actual anti China/anti CCP stuff gets ignored/passed over. Because it's not famous enough, because it was released at a time when they weren't in a fighty mood or most likely just due to laziness and neglect in their scrutiny of the internet. But it bothers me how some small insignificant normal non political people get the ban hammer and the full force of oppressive Chinese justice, (my mind goes to the 20 year old girl who was doing a silly video pretending to be a conductor to the Chinese national anthem on Weibo(?), who got uniformed police to her door and was held for several days before being forced to make a formal public apology), whilst others get nothing due to the either the whims of a capricious system, or the laziness/incompetence of a half-arsed system. Come on China! Be consistent with your thin skinned fuckwittedness.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 01:39 |
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teen dumb so what
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 01:43 |
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Wistful of Dollars posted:teen dumb so what The last time there were an excess of dumb teens in China, most drat anything to do with its history got sledgehammered. 'cept for the stuff in the British Museums, of course.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 01:58 |
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It has been long known that uncertainty about punishment is a more effective deterrent than a predictably harsh punishment. Theory goes, anxiety about your future will create a much less easily ignored discomfort for breaking the rules, and nothing is more anxiety-pushing than the unknown or the unpredictable. And that's why it's arbitrary. The harshness is just a bonus to the large assholes.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 02:04 |
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Wife and I are having a disagreement. Is Tang Wei hot? She says no, that she has a weird face, and that it's just me who thinks so (she asked me who the most attractive mainland Chinese actress currently working is, and that was my response). She says that the general consensus is that she's a good actress, but not attractive (chinese netizen opinion). And that even westerners don't think Tang Wei is a hottie. Her answer was Fan Bingbing
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WarpedNaba posted:The last time there were an excess of dumb teens in China, most drat anything to do with its history got sledgehammered. Those teens were being very deliberately manipulated by round adult men.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 02:26 |
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Blistex posted:Wife and I are having a disagreement. At profound risk of just because you're asking. I would say: nothing wrong but not notable. Fan Bingbing appears to have the weird Asia generic plastic surgery face so of the two I'd give it to Tang Wei, no contest. But if I can choose I'm on team Zhang Ziyi.
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Grand Fromage posted:At profound risk of just because you're asking. I would say: nothing wrong but not notable. Fan Bingbing appears to have the weird Asia generic plastic surgery face so of the two I'd give it to Tang Wei, no contest. But if I can choose I'm on team Zhang Ziyi. Irony being that people in China would sometimes remark that my wife looked like Zhang Ziyi, but I never saw it. You nailed my thoughts on FanB exactly. Hint of uncanny valley.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 02:50 |
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The argument you are having with your wife is one I had many times when I lived in Korea. There is a tiny window of mathematical precision for "beautiful", and no matter how weird and strange that actually looks, it is considered attractive and desirable. Whereas actually pretty/handsome people who fall a fraction of an inch outside these parameters are considered uggos, too repulsive to look upon. I always told my students, and people I met that the most beautiful actress/celebrity in Korea was Shin Bong Sun. Only to be met with howls of derision from children and adults alike that she was too old, (She turns 42 this year), too fat, too ugly, too loud, too unladylike etc. gently caress em all. 신봉선 is my perfect woman and I will die on this hill. Edit: Tang Wei is very pretty. But is she in a K-Pop group filled with comediennes aged over 40? No? Then game set and match Ms. Shin. BrigadierSensible fucked around with this message at 04:00 on Feb 12, 2022 |
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Rinkles posted:The vpn comment seems completely clueless, though. Yeah like uh the only way it makes sense is if someone taught her about vpn in Passing like some one weird trick to get better Internet in China like a broken step without telling her why the whole staircase was inside a groverhaus to begin with
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 03:58 |
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 03:59 |
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You don't get to the Olympics by being well-rounded or knowledgable of anything outside of your sport. Last summer there was an article by a guy who has retired after a long career on the US bobsled team and suffered an enormous emotional toll because he'd done nothing but think about bobsledding every day for like 16 years. And he started late in life, so wasn't subject to hosed-up childrearing, and wasn't even the guy on the team that had to do strategic thinking or driving or anything. He was just there to push-start the sled as fast as possible. He trained by pushing a car up the ramp in a parking garage. Now imagine the same except it's a kid in a sport that probably requires more of your attention day-in-and-day-out than bobsled (no offense to the bobsled goons).
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 04:37 |
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Re: blithely unaware kids doing/saying unwise stuff in China: This is not something that is restricted to sea turtles returning from the Wai, it also affects standard Chinese young people middle class and upwards (therefore in a position to want and get stuff like VPNs). The media control works too well, so many of them take things at face value, and assume that as long as they don't do anything obviously wrong, they have nothing to fear. Lol.
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https://twitter.com/zeyiyang/status/1492188785320280064?s=21 On the one hand that’s not great on the other hand the less Ross content in Friends the better
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