Message from @TheBlackAdolf
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I joined when i was 12
Im 17 now
I thought they were scary at first because of the mask and the voice but now that I'm older I see what they were trying to do
Especially when they exposed those pedophiles
That was pretty epic
Generally speaking, the West is founded on individuality whereas the East is founded more so on collectivism. This leads to cases like present-day America, where the stubborn or foolish have decided that rebellion and suspicion of all authority is our culture, regardless of whether it makes sense or not (rampant conspiracy theorists no matter how clearly there isn’t a conspiracy for example).
It’s fun to them to tell “the man” to fuck off, even if all the man is telling you is that the sky is blue or stay at home there’s a hyper-aggressive disease around.
TL;DR dumb people who are rebels just for the sake of it don’t realize that sometimes authority does actually have your best interests in mind, even if it’s not as often as they should
for variety's sake, i'm going to go in the exact opposite direction. countries like china, south korea, and vietnam are some of the few to handle the virus competently at all, and this is reflected in their graphs of new cases per day. i agree that wet markets need more sanitary regulations, and the WHO should work towards greater impartiality, but there's reasons that the coutries i mentioned before are doing quite well while we aren't, and while i don't know what those are, they're worth investigating.
To be fair china has basically stopped reporting their numbers
You dont say?
Also glory to hong kong
Hong Kong are bunch of savages lmao
China treatens to ban all videogames
After hong kongers met up for a virtual protest last week on the popular game. animal crossing
They really don't care. It's sad that they will eventually be fully integrated into China anywya
Anyway*
And really?
Ill get the report brb
Seems like a odd game to do that on
HONG KONG -- A Nintendo Switch video game has been pulled off China's grey market e-commerce platforms, Reuters' checks show, after Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong used the game to protest against Beijing’s rule of the Chinese territory.
The game, "Animal Crossing: New Horizons", is a colourful social simulator in which players can decorate their own island and invite others to visit. It became an instant hit after its launch last month and has been used by many players to interact and simulate real-life scenarios while they are stuck at home because of measures to curb the coronavirus outbreak.
Joshua Wong, a Hong Kong democracy activist, took his protests to the game last week and on Twitter posted a screenshot of his island decorated with a banner saying: "Free Hong Kong, revolution now."
China has stringent rules on content from everything from video games to movies and music, censoring anything it believes violates core socialist values. Gaming companies must also seek licences for the games they want to publish.
Nintendo launched console sales in China with tech giant Tencent in December, but players in China can only access multiplayer connections for games such as Animal Crossing via foreign editions available on the grey market via platforms such as Pinduoduo and Taobao.
See?
Censorship 100
Anyways I have to go but it was nice talking to you
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holy fuck
this server loves Tim Pool
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Israel shilling jew
lol
here, have another https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQIuIcqi9sA
whats this video
new info about the ahmaud arbery shooting
it seems he wasnt just jogging
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