Message from @bentech

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2018-09-11 09:20:53 UTC  

I love the gooks

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/489002381674283008/Korean_Hype_Caster.webm

2018-09-11 09:21:35 UTC  

that's caster Jun @Sdeck37

2018-09-11 09:21:39 UTC  

absolute legend

2018-09-11 09:21:55 UTC  

RIP League on OGN

2018-09-11 09:23:30 UTC  

Dunno, I rarely watch gaming streams and no Lol at all

2018-09-11 09:23:39 UTC  

I just like the little man

2018-09-11 09:28:51 UTC  

he works for Korean OGN, absolute legend

2018-09-12 04:11:06 UTC  

So what?

2018-09-12 04:13:32 UTC  

what

2018-09-12 04:13:32 UTC  

Xingjian might be the next Chechnya, which is neat

2018-09-12 04:14:28 UTC  

Will be a fun little war, chinks with thier bullpups and rebels with AKs and personal/ military drones flying around like its a hobbyist convention

2018-09-12 04:15:11 UTC  

Chechnya is a wild dog the Russians cannot let go nor handle safely

2018-09-12 04:16:43 UTC  

nah china control xinjiang too hard for that

2018-09-12 04:19:32 UTC  

The leaders are on knife's edge with thier own people constantly, a stable leadership doesnt occasionally have GRAD attacks on fucking aprtment blocks.

2018-09-12 04:19:56 UTC  

Ben, they got qr codes on their walls. So what? I don't understand news/information behind it..

2018-09-12 04:20:28 UTC  

Its an interesting way of using tech to control populations.

2018-09-12 04:20:54 UTC  

Is it though?

2018-09-12 04:21:21 UTC  

Both the shame of having a placard you cannot remove and displayed publically and the paranoia of the secret police is pretty cyberpunk.

2018-09-12 04:22:12 UTC  

I only see a guy using his cellphone to get information immediately for what he elsewise had to call the local town hall or something similar

2018-09-12 04:27:56 UTC  

Its the symbolism behind it. Its just a placard, but it may as well be bolted down. Resentment and shame are powerful tools that I see being used pretty effectively here. They can just quietly keep tabs and simply type down the location on a phone and have all of it and probably already do but they choose to do this for a reason.

2018-09-12 04:28:38 UTC  

Or I'm reading too deeply into another retarded peice of chinese bureaucracy.

2018-09-12 04:31:34 UTC  

Tbh I don't see a point besides time of the federal workers there

2018-09-12 04:31:54 UTC  

If you'd do the same here

2018-09-12 04:32:01 UTC  

Nothing would change as well

2018-09-12 04:40:35 UTC  

He could be the next Nvidia ceo with that face and that jacket

2018-09-12 05:01:53 UTC  

```In some locales, authorities have put QR codes on every home.[176]Xinjiang is not the only region in which the Chinese authorities have put QR codes on residences, however, and authorities claim these β€œsmart” doorplates help with both population control and service delivery.[177] In Xinjiang, officials scan the doorplates with their mobile devices when they enter to monitor the inhabitants:

Starting from spring 2017, every … home, where one enters, there’s a QR code. Then every two days or every day, the cadres come and scan the QR code, so they know how many people live here, and starting around then, they would ask [our] visitors β€˜Why are you here?’... In the evenings the cadres would check as well.[178]
```

2018-09-12 05:02:00 UTC  

yeah mostly just the symbolism + the other stuff they're doing

2018-09-12 05:03:05 UTC  

also lol qr codes on kitchen knifes