Message from @transience

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2017-04-12 00:14:03 UTC  

w-what

2017-04-12 00:31:38 UTC  

wasnt it banned in japan too?

2017-04-12 00:34:46 UTC  

It's banned in tons of places in Asia.

2017-04-12 00:34:52 UTC  

Fuckbait title if anything.

2017-04-12 00:35:56 UTC  

it isnt banned in a lot of states

2017-04-12 00:36:13 UTC  

as long as you purchase and slaughter your own

2017-04-12 15:25:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/301739699754631169/unknown.png

2017-04-12 15:30:13 UTC  

>china
>commies

2017-04-12 18:47:58 UTC  

Why are americans such brainlets https://boards.4chan.org/int/thread/73504204

2017-04-12 18:48:02 UTC  

🤔

2017-04-12 18:48:36 UTC  

>complains about charatcers being 3complex9me
>picks two of the simplest characters

2017-04-12 21:47:20 UTC  

So this video's making the rounds and going viral

2017-04-12 21:50:09 UTC  

ok

2017-04-12 21:50:43 UTC  

John milshnogenberg2 hours ago
Dude, ALWAYS haggle with these people.
Reply 60

2017-04-12 21:50:47 UTC  

chink shit in a nutshell

2017-04-12 21:50:52 UTC  

Yup

2017-04-12 21:50:55 UTC  

Always haggle

2017-04-12 21:51:26 UTC  

Dude's getting chinked left and right

2017-04-12 21:54:24 UTC  

still neat video with all that machinery

2017-04-12 21:54:39 UTC  

He says it's because he doesn't want to ruin his relationship with electronic market chinks

2017-04-12 21:55:00 UTC  

Carson Chiu1 hour ago
copy and pasted from reddit

OP here - Negotiating isn't very common in the electronics markets, particularly for one-offs or low volume. Once you're buying 100+ of something, then there's room for a discussion. Below that, and you pretty much just get "the price". A lot of business here is very based on relationships, and pushing on price on a one-off is a great way to ruin a new relationship. I've traveled a lot in other places where haggling is required, and this took some getting used to.

2017-04-12 21:56:09 UTC  

didnt watch in whole, does he say the sum of the price?

2017-04-12 21:56:13 UTC  

how much did he pay all in all?

2017-04-12 21:56:34 UTC  

Lmnshtm April 12, 2017 at 7:28 pm Reply
He mentioned in one of YouTube comments that the parts he actually ended up using cost him around $300 but he already had $1000 worth of extra stuff, tools, etc.

2017-04-12 21:58:01 UTC  

kek

2017-04-12 21:58:05 UTC  

tried to do it himself

2017-04-12 21:58:18 UTC  

should have just let the chinks do it

2017-04-12 22:01:03 UTC  

@0utsider you're missing out by not clicking it

2017-04-12 22:01:58 UTC  

where to cop

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/301839390404247552/Capture.PNG

2017-04-12 22:03:04 UTC  

wtf is it?

2017-04-12 22:03:12 UTC  

it's a remove bubble machine

2017-04-12 22:03:23 UTC  

remove bubbles from what?

2017-04-12 22:03:56 UTC  

they use it to remove bubbles between the glass and the panel

2017-04-12 22:04:02 UTC  

ah

2017-04-12 22:04:24 UTC  

@Transience#0182 I remember one anon accidentally getting one of those after he ordered a soldering machine off AliExpress lol

2017-04-12 22:04:57 UTC  

lmao did he get his money back?

2017-04-12 22:07:09 UTC  
2017-04-12 22:07:42 UTC  

@Transience#0182 its worth a lot more than the soldering machine he ordered

2017-04-12 22:09:20 UTC  

Correct