Message from @kaetaa
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@LookRat the lunatic line sounds comfy as hell, love old style passanger trains
i wanna ride dat tren
c h u b b
i can maybe identify half of what he is eating
Man wtf this seems like child endangerment just cause your kid will eat a rotten dick doesn't mean u serve it to him he probably has no taste buds and a broken brain
jesus christ the mouth noise
Something about her face just doesn't sit right with me.
Smile doesnt quite reach her eyes so it looks like she is baring her teeth at you
I think you might be right.
Breakfast noodles
soyboy hue
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>themarysue
Right?
did this used to say chinese but they changed to asian?
I think the journalist was just a retard...
i actually like that show thats in the picture
although they are from taiwan and they constantly talk about mainland china
isn't that fresh off the boat?
isn't that fresh off the boat?
isn't that fresh off the boat?
isn't that fresh off the boat?
Yes
isn't Eddie Huang from mainland
No he was born in America, and his parents were from Taiwan (although originally from mainland before the communists came)
He's a real fucking idiot but i do like the show
I like him, he's a dickhead and he kinda knows it
Only partially related to China, but I love the irony of what is happening there
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Xi, who recently pushed through constitutional changes that could allow him to stay in office indefinitely, has urged all Communist Party members to read Marx and adopt his theories as “a way of life.”
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This is the best line
With china being the quasi best example described of a society in Das Kapital
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“For a city like Trier, which has no real industry aside from wine and tourism, it’s quite attractive to draw more Chinese,” he said.
Early indications suggest the strategy is working. At Trier Souvenir, around the corner from the spot where the statue was unveiled, the shop was doing a brisk business Saturday in all things Marx.
The ducks were going fast at 6.90 euros (or $8.25) apiece. The “zero euro” souvenir bank notes, adorned with Marx’s stern visage and selling for three euros ($3.59), had sold out — but they could still be preordered. Marx mouse pads, coffee cups and refrigerator magnets were also in demand.
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My favourite