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Multilingual (Japanese, Chinese, Bahasa). Software Engineer. Powered by Hentai. Occasionally have NSFW posts

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Kasım 2013
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MC Squared
MC Squared@mcsquared34·
No one fears real competition than capitalists. Capitalism only works if like 11 companies dominate the entire economy.
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
This is actually standard practice in China. The intent is not to see if the person would steal, theft is extremely low in China. The point is that when the customer needs to ask anything, a store clerk is immediately present to answer the questions. If you say that you're just looking, they will stop following you and see to other customers. This is a classic case of someone from a low trust society (the US) in a high trust society of China; Small things can be misinterpreted as something else that's negative in America.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

A black American from Tennessee went on a trip to visit Shanghai, China She shows in a retail store, a worker is assigned to follow her around and make sure she doesn’t steal anything No matter where she walks, the Chinese worker follows According to real FBI crime statistics, the likelihood of a black person stealing from a store is over 10x higher than a Chinese person stealing from a store Stereotypes seem to exist in multiple countries

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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The funniest part of the “de-risking from China” fantasy is that the West thought moving assembly lines to India or Vietnam meant China had been pushed down the value chain. In reality, China was already moving up. India got the screwdriver. Vietnam got the orders. Trump got campaign slogans. Meanwhile, China is exporting industrial AI, computer vision, engineering services, data analytics, and manufacturing technology. That is the real shift. China is no longer just making the shoes, bags, and furniture. It is selling the systems that teach factories how to think.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
Since childhood, my mother has always reminded me to say "inshallah" after saying such things.
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Giokielicious
Giokielicious@jokieliu·
I’m tired of these mfs. Both sides. Just wish both sides can just get cyber nuked to oblivion.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
"This isn't the same country James Baldwin talked about." In 1965, Baldwin was talking about a country that had just spent decades overthrowing governments in Latin America, funding colonial regimes in Africa, and dropping Agent Orange on Vietnamese children, while telling itself it was the leader of the free world. In 2026, the country has spent decades overthrowing governments in Latin America, funding the Israeli regime's genocide in West Asia, and firing Tomahawk missiles on Iranian schoolgirls, while telling itself it is the leader of the free world. Walk me through the part that changed. Was it the part where Black Americans have accumulated generational wealth equal to white Americans? No? Was it the part where the U.S. stopped launching coups in countries that elect the wrong government? No? Was it the part where American identity stopped requiring an enemy, a savage, an ungrateful foreign people who don't appreciate what's being done to them? No? Then what exactly isn't the same? The flag is the same. The military budget is larger. The prisons are fuller. The wealth gap is wider. What you mean is: the language changed. The aesthetics changed. The country learned to say the right words. Diversity. Inclusion. Rules-based order. Democracy promotion. Baldwin specifically warned you about that too. He said: "Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it is faced." You have not faced it. You have repainted the front of the building and called it architecture.
MatteOnlyShinier@MatteButShiny

@nxt888 This isn’t the same country that James Baldwin talked about

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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
China before Communism 1942 Henan famine. Photo by American journalist Theodore H. White. Chiang Kai-shek's wife Soong Mei-ling pushed unsuccessfully to get White fired from Time Magazine for his reporting White's March 1943 report detailed the Henan famine's horrors—drought, locusts, Japanese invasion pressures, and KMT gov grain requisitions that led to death of millions. KMT troops under General Tang Enbo were so hated that when Japanese launched Operation Ichigo to capture Henan in 1944, villagers turned over fleeing KMT soldiers to Japanese Imperial Army
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
EVEN MORE SHOCKING: The Zionists are carpet bombing Lebanese cities, towns, and villages, and Western journalists, politicians, and diplomats are looking the other way.
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Giokielicious
Giokielicious@jokieliu·
I think he’s proud of his colonizer ancestors
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Michelle
Michelle@D162Michele·
Tell me you’re bat shit crazy without telling me you’re bat shit crazy. So America is threatened by Captain China?
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Michelle
Michelle@D162Michele·
If you ever wanted to see what paid anti-China propaganda looks like, here it is. Can someone explain how Trump has China in a “chokehold”?
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
Nvidia did not lose China because China stopped wanting AI. Nvidia lost China because Washington forced China to build AI without Nvidia. That is the real backfire. Sanctions were supposed to preserve America’s technological lead. Instead, they trained the world’s largest AI market to abandon the American stack. Jensen Huang understands the danger: once China’s chips, frameworks, developers, and software ecosystem mature together, they do not just replace Nvidia in China. They become an alternative global standard. And that is how America loses its monopoly over AI development.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Let me make sure I understand your position, Ben. When America does something good, "lands on the moon," wins World War II, funds a vaccine: That's we. Americans. Our achievement. Our values. Our greatness. When America does something that killed three million people: That's them. The State. Separate. Nothing to do with us. The pride is collective. The guilt is always someone else's. Got it.
Ben Johnstone@mrbenjohnstone

@nxt888 You're conflating "Americans" with the US State. Two very different things.

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Adam
Adam@adamemedia1·
Palantir employees are starting to realise they’re the bad guys…
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PLA Military Updates🇨🇳
PLA Military Updates🇨🇳@PLA_MilitaryUpd·
LMAO Philippines used DJI Drones to harass Chinese merchant ships in the South China Sea and guess what? We locked the drone 🤣🤣 They tried unlocking it for an hour but NOTHING WORKED 🤣🤣🤣
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