He called you a monkey.Originally Posted by Mizuchi
He called you a monkey.Originally Posted by Mizuchi
Mizuchi, what you have described in your first post is a utopia. China is unfortunately, not a utopia. There are horrible conditions everywhere, you might find people, thats right people taking shits in the middle of the street, not animals, PEOPLE. Now then, in the form of a utopia, there are no fat people in China. Can you honestly believe that?
Again in the utopia, everybody is equal and everybody is the same, correct? AC is scarce in China aside from at corperation buildings, malls and such. The people there rarely turn on their AC even if they have one. There are people bitching about 80 degrees weather while blasting their AC at 60, then you go to China and its 100 without AC, I'm pretty sure I'd much rather America.
China is veerry unsanitary. As I said with people shitting in the middle of the street and such. Here you have to pick up after the dogs, let alone yourself.![]()
Okay lets keep going, you said a person crossing the border with weed would be sentanced to death (which isn't even true) there is no fucking drinking law in China. Let's see...we walk into a bar and see 10 year olds smashed...lovely aint it?
Mage was it necessary to explain it? That killed it.
LaZie made this...a long time ago.
"It was a very depressing time in my life, since I had no money I was unable to screw the rules" -Kaiba
The education system in China is the exact opposite of the West. It's living hell from grade 1 to 12, and easy as pie once you actually get into university. That's why you find most university students just screwing around all the time - because they can afford to. The toughest part is university entrance, and after that you're basically set.Originally Posted by Yukimura
No kid in China has a social life. It's just school work and extracurricular classes/lessons all week long.Originally Posted by XanBcoo
Hey man, don't be making fun of me.Originally Posted by Chaoskiddo
Last edited by Board of Command; Mon, 10-02-2006 at 06:23 PM.
Oh right, BoC reminded me, in China you have to take tests for every stage of school (except elementary? I'm not sure about this one). You are pressured from the moment you exit elementary school (or maybe even before) to take entrance exams to middle school, then again for high school, and finally for college.
LaZie made this...a long time ago.
"It was a very depressing time in my life, since I had no money I was unable to screw the rules" -Kaiba
If you actually watched the show you would notice it is true. A man tried to smuggle in drugs into china. They caught him, and he was sentanced to death. Actually watch the documentary before you comment on the thread next time.Originally Posted by Chaoskiddo
I know. My brother has a chinese friend who was probably not going to pass the tests and would've been sent to work in a factory, but was lucky enough and was able to move here. He is thought of as a genius here by his peers.Originally Posted by Chaoskiddo
So, present day China, I walk in with weed in my pocket, I'm gonna get sentanced to death? And then killed?
LaZie made this...a long time ago.
"It was a very depressing time in my life, since I had no money I was unable to screw the rules" -Kaiba
I don't know, but in the documentary which I doubt is false, it showed a man trying to smuggle drugs in a car into china. The cops pulled him over, found the drugs, and it showed to cop talking to the camera (dubbed).Originally Posted by Chaoskiddo
"The punishment for smuggling drugs into china is harsh. This man will now be sentanced to death".
Answer your question?
Are you sure you didn't confuse "sentenced to death" with "sentenced to eat monkey brains" ?
I'm as sure they said "sentanced to death" as I'm sure how useless your post is.Originally Posted by Terracosmo
I'm pretty sure the punishment for that law is the same for everyone.Originally Posted by Board of Command
Was the smuggler Chinese? I don't think you get tried under Chinese laws if you aren't a Chinese citizen.Originally Posted by Mizuchi
The best part? The Tianemen Square Mausoleum's AC is perpetually on full blast.Originally Posted by Chaoskiddo
Even better? The fake flowers you purchase for the late Chairman are probably recycled by the end of the day.
As a Chinese American, even I could tell the place wasn't for me, just by visiting.
KIMOCHI~II
Consider this Mizu, if you lived in China, you probably would not have been able to make this thread. If you did, you would probably face some nasty consequences.