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@AmericanForeigner: You are spouting rubbish. Valentines Day become associated with romance sometime around the 15th Century..long…
Posted in: My frugal Valentine: Romance in a recession
typo above - a few B's (not a fee B's).
Posted in: Job interviews - 'Fools using a foolish method to pick fools'
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Posted in: Job interviews - 'Fools using a foolish method to pick fools'
@AmericanForeigner Instead of snapping at them today and making a nasty atmosphere in the office you…
Posted in: My frugal Valentine: Romance in a recession
Meisa Kuroki cancels appearance at March 4 event for fans Thank you :)
Posted in: Meisa Kuroki cancels appearance at March 4 event for fans
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Terrikus
Haha...indeed
Posted in: China requires PCs to come with anti-porn software
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Terrikus
and 60 years after WWII there's stil Chinese that suffer from the chemical weapons left behind by the Japanese. War sucks for sure
Posted in: 60 years after WWII, Okinawa still rife with bombs
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Terrikus
Well, see, I live in China, and truth be told, while his type exists, I often don't run into it. Remember those 'riots' against the west in China during the torch rely for the Olympics? Believe it or not, they were relatively small, and people still poured into the foreign supermarkets and stores on a daily basis. Chinese love their country, but not so many are so vocal or take such confrontational stances in their words such as the poster noted.
Actually the truth is, many Chinese are all words, but when it comes down to act, they usually don't. So you might have some Chinese poster heralding the doom of the west if they don't 'beware the Dragon', and the same said poster is likely quite the timid person in actuality. Behold the power of Internet Anonymity.
But lets really be honest with ourselves here. Ever read the comments of posters at say foxnews.com or any other 'patriotic' American website. You'd be surprised how similar these kinds of comments are. The difference is, the U.S. is the one invading countries at the moment, China isn't.
Posted in: Nanking Massacre movie has strong opening in China
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Terrikus
What do you consider objective? Non-Chinese only?
Posted in: Nanking Massacre movie has strong opening in China
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Terrikus
Of course, in the same way, the Chinese government/Chinese people often pretend nothing happened in the last 60 years in their own country, because they can't seperate themselves from their own government. I see no difference really.
Of course they're appeasing Japan. They've been appeasing Japan since Deng Xiaoping, and they'll continue to do so for the time being. This movie will make Chinese shed a couple tears and feel angry for a week, and then they'll go on with life as if nothing happened. Chinese nationalism always ocurs in short, strong burts, and then dissapates into nothing.
Posted in: Nanking Massacre movie has strong opening in China
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Terrikus
Is that what you honestly think?
Posted in: Nanking Massacre movie has strong opening in China
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Terrikus
Say Hello to JoeBigs, the one-trick Pony. Come on over to Tianjin, Joe. It's real nice here. I'll even buy you a nice big bottle of baijiu. It's ok...China doesn't bite.
News Flash-Atrocties in WWII Happened...some were even committed by Japanese. Defending them is pathetic.
Posted in: Nanking Massacre movie has strong opening in China
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Terrikus
So, what now?
Posted in: N Korea says will boycott six-party nuclear talks
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Terrikus
Good luck 0_o
Posted in: China health reform to give every village a clinic
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Terrikus
Well, that is certaintly contradicts JT's story about her Ccncert under "Features". Try reading it.
Posted in: Jane Z
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Terrikus
Behold, the power of the internets.
Posted in: China reports shoe throwing
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Terrikus
KHAAAAAAAAAAAN!
Posted in: Majel Roddenberry, widow of 'Star Trek' creator, dies
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Terrikus
It's. A. Christian. Holiday.
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Terrikus
Duh. There is no such thing as a movie that you can't get in China. This will only stop a small number of people form seeing it. Otherwise if they want to see it, they'll see it.
Posted in: China blocks Taiwan film with Japan's colonial rule as theme
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Terrikus
George R.R. Martin...come on
Posted in: Nobel literature head: U.S. too insular to compete
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Terrikus
China sure gets on the ball with this kind of stuff. I wish other cough countries would do the same.
Posted in: 12 more arrested in China's tainted milk scandal
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Terrikus
That's funny. I'm sure they do it all the time. Somehow 99% of Chinese imports seem to work just fine. Of course, everyone will notice once there's a problem.
Don't worry, heads will roll, and peace will be restored to the galaxy.
Posted in: Milk powder contamination kills 2 infants, sickens 1,253 in China
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Terrikus
"Not anymore!! The whole nation suddenly called him a traitor and a coward. And suggested he'd better run in the Paralympics."
O Rly? Thats not what im hearing. Im hearing that from SOME people, but a vast number support him.
Posted in: Liu: Unbearable pain forced me out of Olympics
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Terrikus
Heh, too bad my uncle didn't survive it, well, not entirely. Survived the march, and then found himself on the wrong end of a Japanese officer's sword. I can only imagine what kind of hell that march was.
Posted in: Jack Brady, WWII death march survivor, dead at 87
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Terrikus
I thought it was all 56 minorities, not just "Tibetan" children.
Posted in: Olympic opening uses girl's voice, not face