Johnny Li
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@Kai_Wong_CN Westerners think Lucy Liu is pretty, but for us Asians, she is far from it. She has the exaggerated facial features of Asians, which is probably why Hollywood made her to fame as the token Asian girl.
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@Kai_Wong_CN Even Awkwafina gets roles because of her exaugurated stereotypical Asian looks. High cheek bones, slanted slit eyes, teeth, flat face. Hollywood deliberately does that so that people get to see how ugly those Asians are.
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@mildshade @Kai_Wong_CN Actually, no. By writing like that show you really have no clue of our own Asian beauty standards.
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@thinking_panda In Japan there are restaurants and clubs who strictly won't let foreigners in. But when a lome incident happens in China, it's all about the evil communist Chinese people.
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@MongoSlade64 @Kai_Wong_CN Has nothing to do with Eurocentric or having "Caucasian" look. For example, this Thai celebrity is considered fair for all East Asians. She certainly doesn't have any "Caucasian" look. We Asians are better able to detect the subtle proportions of facial features.
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@jenniferatntd They do this in Thailand too. Inspectors will come to markets to test all scales of vendors to see they're calibrated correctly and not cheating on weight.
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@BeijingDai Japanese car manufacturers are also closing factories in Thailand because of declining sales, while Chinese are opening factories instead.
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@BeijingDai From my Beijing trip in March. The sky is too blue and clear. Western narrative of China being big polluters and always hazy sky.
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@Indiazero666 @thinking_panda Hinduism doesn't have dragons, but snakes and serpents. Naga and Shesha is a snake, not a dragon.
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@AbsqueReligione @Kai_Wong_CN And yours is a fucking logo??? I have more real world content on my feed than majority of accounts who replied here.
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@Sarai436 @Kai_Wong_CN You fucking know nothing about me. Looks more like projection from your own situation.
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@StrawberriSplif @Kai_Wong_CN I'm rofl that this shit has gone so viral and triggered so many.
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@CarlZha The US is trying to make Kinmen to be China's Crimea. But the Chinese are too clever. We're not going to fall for the jewish plans.
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@Kanthan2030 I'm Thai. The US has been supporting both sides in Thailand for decades. It's in US best interests to keep a perpetual conflict going on between fractions in Thailand. Conservative royalists and the NED funded so called "democracy" anti monarchy movement.
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@mdowstfl @thinking_panda What about criticizing Jews or Holocaust? Or nazi symbols? Where is your so called free speech?.
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@sighyam @pattamass_ @odesaa_ ใช่ ถึงแม้จะต่อเป็น 5g แต่ก็ไม่ได้แปลว่ามันจะเร็วมากครับ แล้วราคาก็ไม่ลดลงเลย fiber เช่นกัน หลัง ais และ 3bb รวมกัน ราคาไม่ขึ้น แต่ได้ความเร็วสูงสุดลดลงในราคาเดิมแทน.
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@munqid @AZgeopolitics Just think about this, if it really was a false flag, don't you think they would have the capability to find someone who looks Syrian or Kurdish???.
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@notXiangyu We Thai of Teochew ancestry calls ourselves 唐人 "tng nang". Despite being Thai, I'm very aware of my Chinese ancestry and am very proud so. I'm also very proud of what China has achieved. It's all thanks to dedication and hard work, so well deserved.
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@AndyBxxx Looks like orchestrated by Falun Gong to me. It went viral suspiciously fast. Who the hell walks around with Chinese flags anyway? I haven't even bothered to watch the video. What's up with the piano guy wearing sunglasses all the time like he's blind or something?.
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@mliebow @TaylorOgan @Waymo @luminartech @Tesla The video shows the car responding correctly to moving targets. There was no footage of still target such as small child.
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@juliacui I have now travelled several places in China and plan to visit a lot more. I have Teochew ancestry from my father's side and am very proud of this. I'm also proud of the achievement of China. I believe the Chinese government is the best way to govern. The results proves it!
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@BeijingDai If Thailand decided to get it financed by China, it would have been finished years ago.
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@MotulX22 It's a western delusional concept that a person must be of the same ethnicity to represent that group. It's an unknown concept to them that people can actually care about other ethnicities as well. In fact, often, their own people are more likely to exploit their own ethnicity.
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@karnoa @whstancil Dude has never been to Tangshan. He cannot even give any details like name of hospital or when it happened. These shills main purpose is to tell lies that they lived in China and it was like this. People who have actually been to China can immediately see it doesn't add up.
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@classehasse @MyLordBebo "Ta han først", the accent and tone sounds exactly like northern Norwegian. I know because I grew up in Bodø.
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@BeijingDai Did China get the idea from Israel or vice versa? At least China's settlements are within the border of China and not fucking encroaching lands of other people.
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@thinking_panda Well, it was 2 years ago, now China has advanced even more to become the most wealthy and advance country in human civilization. And that's not just a tiny city state like Singapore, but a major country with 1.2 billion people.
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@quanyi_li2 I'm Thai, but my father is Chaozhou Chinese. I've visited many places in China and very proud of my Chinese ancestry and what China has managed to do within only a few decades.
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@CarlZha Now 10 years later, India will have no chance of ever even becoming on par with China. Forget about ever overtaking. As long as they have their current political and religious and caste system. These will forever make them servants.
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@Macro_Core_View @ShankHu15 @NiMingda_GG It wasn't to curb famine, but future overpopulation!.In fact, having more children would mean more people could work and help feed the family!.Now the one child policy has backfired because there's not enough workforce to support growing elderly population.
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@pretentiouswhat I'm Thai and have linked @Alipay to my visa card. I've used it quite a lot on my visits to China. But my menu shows only these items. Damn, I want my social credit score!
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@okaythenme Probably going to the Gulf as construction workers. They're Muslim, so probably preferred to Hindu Indians. Lots Bangladeshi workers in the Gulf as well.
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@RnaudBertrand @casajdf I'm Thai and China has by far become number 1 destination for Thai people. Even more after free visa agreement. I've been to China several times and now, my top 2 future destinations are Xinjiang and Tibet.
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@DingoStar64 @thinking_panda Now, find me a link of your mainstream media criticizing Israel. Not so free press anymore, is it?.
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@ChinaCounter I do villa rentals in Samui and recently received a family from Iran. The father works in the oil industry. I commented about their huge find of oil shale. Jokingly told be careful "democracy" will invade Iran. They replied me with "NEVER!". One could hear their hatred for the US.
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@mariocavolo Chinese are travelling domestically because it's cheaper? Thailand is actually much cheaper destination than for example Xishuangbanna. In fact, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam are all cheaper for the Chinese to travel than for example Hainan.
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@karnoa @whstancil Fuq you're telling something which supposedly happened 15 freaking years ago. Like it's relevant for today. A hell lot of things have progressed since that time. High speed train started operations in 2008. Healthcare in China has leapfrogged since then too.
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@Eivor_Koy It will be the envy of all the turkic neighboring countries. It will also help lift level of neighboring countries as well. Win-win for everyone when countries such as Afghanistan get more developed and wealthy.
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@RnaudBertrand I have villas for rent on airbnb in Samui and we welcome guests from China. In fact, our best guests are by far the Russians and Chinese. Big spenders and not fussy like westerners.
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@grimbletonston @PamphletsY Are you suggesting it's better for them to NOT have any of the infrastructure at all than to be in debt?.
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@YunTaTsai1 @patriciamou_ I'm Thai and China is definitely ahead of every of those countries. Thailand feels like this undeveloped country every time I come back from holiday in China.
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@okaythenme Foshan is inundated with Africans, Indians and Arabs looking for furniture. There are big signs advertising shipping services to Russia and former Soviet republics.
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@li_dawei98 Ironic a Finn posting this because there are still ongoing memes about the Finns being east Asians of Europe.
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@thinking_panda I'm Thai and have been to Nanjing and many places in China as well as Taipei. Streets in Chinese major cities are definitely cleaner and more orderly than Taiwan. Many backstreets in Taipei kind of reminds of Bangkok with rubbish littered.
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@current_jj @Aslan_lin23 @TripInChina The train is much faster and more convenient. These are old people selling daily crops. They get something to do and socialize instead of sitting idle at home. There are a lot of people like that, doing things not just for the money, but simply don't like to sit idle day long.
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@current_jj @TripInChina Actually, they're earning good money by selling directly to consumers. Unlike in the west where farmers make pennies selling to middlemen and supermarkets.
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@SteveWeaverTEFL In October, I was on holiday in Xishuangbanna and road signs and shops had Dai writing. Even announcement on the train was in Chinese, English and Tai Lue. As a Thai, I was surprised how much I understood Tai Lue. I'd say it's like Spanish and Italian.
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@Eivor_Koy Just submitted visa application to China today. Will take train from Thailand to Laos, then to China. Xishuangbanna - Kunming and Chongqing. There's plan to establish visa free relation between Thailand and China. Hope it'll be implemented. So many places in China I want to visit.
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@CurtExplores TBH, it's ugly! Chinese already have several more interesting models than this.
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@Linahuaa Western people cannot relate to this because they don't have any leader they respect.
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@classehasse @MyLordBebo The way he pronounced "først" like fø-sht is definitely native speaker. He even pronounced the "ø" quite correctly. It's a north Norwegian.
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@ZhaiXiang5 Amazing to think that one can still read everything more than 2000 years later. I'm sure 2000 years in the future, Chinese characters will still be used.
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@div_thought @KimDotcom According to Imperial news propaganda, Luke did all that and even beheaded 40 babies and other shit.
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@BeijingDai I've bought a lot of TCL tvs and air conditioners for my Airbnb apartments and villas. Good price vs quality.
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@Willkomenn @Kai_Wong_CN This Thai celebrity for example is considered fair for all east Asians. She certainly doesn't have any "western Caucasian" look. It's all about the subtle proportions of facial features.
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@zhao_dashuai During my trip through Laos and Southern China, I've been amazed by the rapid progress. It makes me feel like my home country Thailand is still a 3rd world country. China's progress is thanks to a stable government which cares for its citizens.
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@MaheshDhokia @BeijingDai I could make similar map of India. India is a big mongrel nation. They're better off getting split so each ethnic group can prosper independently than having the Jain ruling class suck all the wealth.
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@Kanthan2030 Shills when mentioning anything about China: "Evil communist authoritarian dictatorship". When mentioning about the progress of China: "It's not communism, but capitalism, but still evil".
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@realsteelmuslim Then he lumps south Guangxi and Hainan in it as well. Those people would have nothing to do with the Cantonese. If "Cantonia" ever happened, Chaoshan area would break away and join Fujian. The Hakkas would also probably not join.
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@ScottyIsAbroad @thinking_panda Any examples? Never heard of such thing in China. At least not on a systematic scale as the Japanese. Even Japanese whore houses won't accept foreigners.
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@thinking_panda I'm Thai and this is how our "express" train looks like. Because of western influence, Thailand decided not to loan from China, but will finance high speed train ourselves. Progress is very slow.
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@thinking_panda I just bought a couple of Toshiba TVs at discount. Chinese brands which used to be crap only a few years ago are now making very good TVs. TCL and Skyworth has both cheap range and expensive top quality.
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@BraudelMarx @MyLordBebo "Ta han først" sounds like a northern Norwegian is speaking. I grew up in Bodø in north Norway, so I know how the tone and accent is.
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@Eivor_Koy Qing ming is the only time of the year where my extended family gets together at my grandparents grave. My father speaks Thai and Chaozhou and can't really read Chinese, which is common for his generation. My generation, we don't even speak Chinese anymore. Only Thai.
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@fr3ezingp3aches That's just so fake. Who the fuck carries a flag around with them. Looks like he just hired some Asian looking dude with a Chinese flag. Presto, we've got an evil CCP Chinese nationalist!.
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@okaythenme In Bali now and noticed increase of Indians compared to my last trip 6 years ago. A lot less Chinese, but more Indians.
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@Eivor_Koy I also saw progress while traveling in Laos. I imagined the trains would be empty, but it was packed with locals and tourists. This was not during holiday season. I spoke with our van driver and he was full of hope for the future.
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@EconomicReader @thinking_panda Nobody would be able to complete the job in timely manner at budget. Only the Chinese.
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@BraudelMarx @MyLordBebo The way he pronounced "først" like fø-sht is definitely native speaker. He even pronounced the "ø" quite correctly. It's a north Norwegian.
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@shaunrein Just came back from holiday in Kunming and visited a bustling Huawei store to touch and experience the Mate 60. The only reason stopping me buying it is that I need Android Auto to connect my phone to my car here in Thailand.
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@Ba_Smith_1 @juliacui Shills be like, the success of China is because the rest of the world. But when talking about Japan, then it's all about the diligence of the Japanese people. They have totally been brainwashed.
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@ScottyIsAbroad @thinking_panda I took up on your challenge. "Japan restaurant no foreigners" I'm inundated with results. "Chinese restaurants no foreigners", I get ads for Chinese restaurants and results from Japanese restaurants barring foreigners.
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@SecondRingSZN These idiots don't even know WHY they "hate" the Chinese government. "Because they're communists". They don't even know why.
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@AlsoDontAtMe @Kanthan2030 @aaron_a_t Of course Google, Facebook, Twitter are not collecting data on you at all, right?.
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@BeijingDai To save costs, it's only going to be max 250 km/hr, despite going through mostly flat land. If financed by China, it'd have been 350 and finished years ago.
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@notXiangyu I was on holiday in Xishuangbanna and signs had Tai Lue script everywhere. The old script is identical to old Lanna script which are written everywhere on temples in north Thailand. As a Thai, I was able to communicate with Tai Lue if we spoke slowly.
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@ScottyIsAbroad @thinking_panda It's not on systematic scale as the Japanese have been doing. China may have a few off. Nothing near the scale they're doing in Japan. Can't even eat at restaurant without having a Japanese bring you there.
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@thinking_panda It's legal in Thailand and everything is perfectly fine here. Cannabis should not have been illegal to begin with.
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@BeijingDai Thailand has been a playing ground for NED and they're trying to create this so called "democracy movement" basically a color revolution. This group is anti Chinese.
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@BeijingDai Northern route (the one you called "west") hasn't started yet. Northeastern route is being built slowly because although built with Chinese help, Thailand decided it would finance it without loan from China. Because Chinese debt trap, you know. So construction speed is very slow.
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@Jinx_the_future @BeijingDai China has almost insatiable demand for food and agriculture produce. Luxury goods as well. That's why BRI is there. To develop countries so they become more wealthy, which in turn will enable them to produce higher quality goods.
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@hung_dinger @Kai_Wong_CN Yeah, while almost the whole freaking US team got "asthma" and are excepted to be able to take their "anti-asthma" medications.
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@XH_Lee23 I'd previously stay away from TCL TVs which would break after a year or so. Now I buy only TCL TVs which offer great value for money. I've also stopped buying Mitsubishi aircons and buy TCL TAC-Pro models at 1/3 price and equally good performance and energy efficiency.
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@BeijingPress @JChengWSJ With proper maintenance, it'll operate for a long time. Unlike in the US where everything is decaying. Even if it would crumble within 10 years, like you claim, that's still 10 years of use. While the West provides nothing but words of reprimand and nothing useful.
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