so, you say i see it, thank you it is chongqing. why are there so many vietnamese people in chongqing?
Luke Ross
One came and then the others
Luke Sullivan
is that a taiwan only sikrit klub
Matthew Williams
Here's my selfie
Julian Morris
everyone is welcome
Justin Foster
the hongbao i made looks pretty sick actually
could sell the design if i wanted to
Charles Turner
oh i bet it's green
Nathan Brown
Take pic and show us
Promise won't steal
Elijah Johnson
Does sb knows where on the web can I found some english-speaking chinese people? I'm learning mandarin, and I wish to find some native/fluent mandarin speakers. I'm absolute beginner, and I'm learning characters aside from tongue (sth like Heisig's method), so I can't just enter random chinese forum, 'cause I wouldn't understand many. I was thinking about some language exchange, but it could be hard, 'cause I'm Pole and nobody wants to learn polish, but I'm also fluent in english (B2/C1 I guess), so maybe that's the good way.
TL;DR Can I found some mandarin-english speakers, or some bilingual mandarin-english forums, Usenet groups, etc?
Cameron Thomas
kek actually I just copied what was on the one that that one guy posted in the other thread yesterday but with a modern, minimalist approach~~
>tfw no gold ink
Luke Cox
i am sup poles
Kayden Hernandez
Wasn't it in the OP originally?
John Ross
Hey that's pretty good
Matthew James
I could send you a QR code to download that would allow you to participate in our group's discussion we have on a daily basis.
But it is an exclusive and private group consisting mostly of childhood friends. Some of them have died and went to jail. You would be an outsider to me and the rest of the others. This would cause them to leave one by one until it is just you and me.
I can not vouch for you until I know you.
Cooper Bell
>A hongbao stuffed with a 10 mao
Not a charitable person huh
Austin Lee
Maybe some Singaporean or Malaysian forum?
Sebastian Williams
[email protected] It's temporary mail I'm not japanese, just like to stand anonymous
Easton Thomas
...
Jaxson Wright
they don't use maos in tw
Hudson Turner
How can he trust and befriend someone who won't even tell him his name?
Chase Garcia
:3
Xavier Myers
I'm getting sick of this peanut butter sandwich :(
I wish I had some dumplings
Aiden Campbell
好問題 但我剛好也是匿名的:3 btw nice hongbao
Jeremiah Flores
wow you are rich can you buy me one brown sugar mantou
Michael Martinez
you have to give me money first so i can sent it to germany
Ryan Garcia
>sino >it's another white fucking male larp episode ALL OF YOU CANCER
Landon Robinson
I am chinese (and a girl)
Liam Baker
>(and a girl) prove it
James Perry
White males are so pathetic, they now pretend to be asian women
This is why redit is better
Isaac Anderson
You can't tell me what to do (P.S. this is me)
Xavier Young
Automated teller machine hijacking social misfit from yesterday.
If I slipped this hongbao to an attractive, high iq weiqi-playing, dragon-boat rowing, tai chi practicing, qipao wearing Taiwanese maiden, would that be enough to make her renounce her citizenship in Taiwan and become Chinese with me in the mainland?
Thomas Fisher
>attractive, high iq weiqi-playing, dragon-boat rowing, tai chi practicing, qipao wearing Taiwanese maiden
Are you coming on to me?
Mason Parker
Why don't you move to Taiwan (the true China btw)?
Brody Roberts
> population of china
100000000000 people ノ)゜0゜(乀
Nolan Hall
A lot of Chinese posters post under other flags. In fact, there are Chinese people who have already posted in this very thread!
Wyatt Carter
Sounds like a pretty exclusive group
Austin Sullivan
不可能的 不然我早就知道他們的身分 plz wait for me i will come back here after i finished surgery at Thailand
Blake Allen
> renounce her citizenship in Taiwan and become Chinese with me in the mainland? Taiwanese are already able to come to the mainland and live and work there indefinitely with their travel permits, so there would be not much to gain from citizenship renunciation unless you're a really big Mainland-boo
>During the 7th Straits Forum in Xiamen, Fujian in June 2015, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Yu Zhengsheng, announced the abolition of entry endorsements and the restrictions on the period of stay for Taiwanese to visit or reside in Mainland China.
Mason Ross
Will China give up the Great Firewall when the millennials get old enough to get into influential positions in the CCP? Or will China never be ready to transition into liberal democracy like Taiwan and SK?
Joshua Campbell
I am paying ¥10,000 to her. You better believe I am a big china-boo.
She will have to do whatever I tell her to do. The first thing I will have her do is make a public announcement that Taiwan is Chinese territory. KMT or PRC don't really care. As long as it is Chinese.
Justin Anderson
i don't think so you might as well call it informational totalitarianism this wall is of by and for the people tho well, sorta
Nicholas Thomas
Never. The censorship is there to stay.
John Price
>a conservative nation like china changing Only the ones who believe in the system are allowed to advance into the higher positions. At least I think this is how the culture works >Chinese grow up to be conservative >Or stay liberal and flee the country But I'm no expert on the subject
Dylan Gomez
This might be a dumb question,but did the chinese "opera" (Or theater) survived the cultural revolution or is it caputt?
Christopher Perez
>八亿人民八台戏
Dominic Sanchez
I don't understand chinese (sadly). Could you please translate it to english?
So it's still a thing Nice to hear it. Was asking because I'm planning on reading one (and then maybe watching some)
Isaac Kelly
reminds me of muh futile attempt of appreciating die nibelungen
Logan Lopez
It might be futile,but I really want to read the 灰闌記.
Nolan Martin
Taiwan #1
Wyatt Mitchell
Pretty dumb how people always assume that the Cultural Revolution somehow replaced Chinese culture with some sort of Holywood-styled cartoonish generic russian-communist shit.
In reality, it didnt really change a thing at all. Hell, the Red Guards themselves used traditional chinese methods to beat their victims to death during public trials that were basically traditional peasant gatherings with lots of gongs and showy performances.
As scholar I always advocated to see the CR more as a typical post-dynastic cycle purge (new dynasty roots out the practizes of the old dynasty they have overthrown), than an actual abolishment of cultural aspects.
Jacob Mitchell
I never assumed it replaces it. Always thought it's the "Same car,new paint" deal.
Jack Davis
>mfw never heard it b4 despite the author is my fellow countryman thanks for telling me this
Tyler Rivera
you are told to play a game with five other random people in which the outcome rewards you with either ¥100 or ¥500.
you get ¥100 if you and your team make it all the way through the enigma alive.
if you kill one of your teammates you can steal their ¥100.
Total payout is ¥500.
This will be interesting to see what happens at the end after there is no common enemy left for the team to fend off.
Connor Murphy
five is too much for homo sapiens make it three
Jonathan Jackson
I heard about it when I visited the Budapest Puppet theater. They were playing Bertolt Brecht's "Caucasusian Chalk Circle" and before starting the play they announced that it's based on a chinse "thing" (I don't remember the exact word) I started searching and turns out it had a hungarian release.(In fucking 1960) So I got myself a copy to read.
Bentley Mitchell
>if you kill one of your teammates you can steal their ¥100 You're expecting people to kill each other for about 3/4th of a bus ride, or a drink from a vending machine?
Cameron Powell
Fresh pepe. Feel free to copy my asian friends
Gavin Lewis
>killing someone over 100¥
Lucas Roberts
I was even assuming Japanese yen. If you meant RMB it would be a little bit more, but still only about 14.5 USD
Bentley Gray
the only thing i know similar here is 火中取栗 from jeande la fontaine for 成语
John Kelly
and 四川好人
Nathaniel Cooper
It is an online free-to-play FPS game.
You start out with ¥100. If you die by the enemy you still get to keep your ¥100. But if you die by your teammates hands you lose it and he steals it. It is all part of the matrix. You do not die in real life.
Hunter Sullivan
>Still killing over 20000 forints I don't see the point. Is 500¥ such big ammount of money in china or what?
you know turandot, don quijote and all that don't you
Owen Sullivan
are the guy in beijing
Joshua Torres
But I don't know chinese characters
Brandon Sanders
How about if it was $500?
Easton Edwards
> >Pretty dumb how people always assume that the Cultural Revolution somehow replaced Chinese culture with some sort of Holywood-styled cartoonish generic russian-communist shit. That is the implication when the red guards go around defacing historical buildings and artifacts, torturing and murdering writers and artists along with the rest of the "reactionary bourgeois intellectuals" (read: anybody with skills surpassing that of a dumb peasant), and literally renaming roads to stupid shit like "Anti-Imperialist Road" and "Eternal Revolution Park".
Benjamin Cox
yes, i am in beijing right now
Hunter Campbell
That is different. Money is subjective. What could I buy with 500¥? What with $500? I still wouldn't kill for $500.(And put my life on the line doing it) I'm not some gypsy to do such thing.
Jaxon White
>I'm not some gypsy to do such thing. I've never met a gyspsy, are they this bad or is it jus a meme?
Christian Martin
You imbecile, I already told you it is an online game.
I am just bored and want to watch and see if there are any other social misfits like myself.
Honestly think $500 is not worth it for one game. Dunno what the optimal price would be to achieve what I want to see. I am trying to attract the highest number of professional players as possible.
Hudson Morgan
They're favelado tier
Elijah Lewis
They are absolute scum.
Just like T*rks and Mor*ccans by the way.
Gavin Wilson
So when will the police bust open your door because they backtracked you scamming the ATM machine
Luke Davis
/his/ has a thread on cultural revolution if your interested. Unfortunately /his/ is fairly dead