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Gonna have to agree with you on this one.No.
No chance whatsoever.
Crazy times over there. Is there really a chance for democracy? What a game-changer that would be!
What are you smoking today, and did you bring enough for the rest of us?
barfo
No.
No chance whatsoever.
OK, my apologies yet again for my bad attempt at tongue-in-cheek, but it's still very interesting to me what's going on over there. That all said, there are many in here who might equate their unrest with what's happening in deep far left camps in our own country. In other words, just a proverbial blip in the screen.
Carry on.
OK, my apologies yet again for my bad attempt at tongue-in-cheek, but it's still very interesting to me what's going on over there. That all said, there are many in here who might equate their unrest with what's happening in deep far left camps in our own country. In other words, just a proverbial blip in the screen.
Carry on.
China will crush them all. They just don't want to be filmed doing it.
You smoke rum?Nah, you never share your rum.
You smoke rum?
Show me the man who doesn't. What's better than a good ol' Cuba libre?I inhale it
I said this in another thread, but this isn't really a scandal. Blizzard is in a partnership with Activision, they're called Acti-Blizz, but 5% of their company is owned by Ten-Cent who is a huge Chinese company and also a huge publisher for Blizzard games in China. This was not a Blizzard decision it just sounds cool for these "news" types to throw it at Blizzard. This came from above anyone of Blizzards employee's heads.Another case where America is kowtowing (pardon the Chinese term) to China....
https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainmen...-after-it-banned-a-hong-kong-player-1.4632335
I said this in another thread, but this isn't really a scandal. Blizzard is in a partnership with Activision, they're called Acti-Blizz, but 5% of their company is owned by Ten-Cent who is a huge Chinese company and also a huge publisher for Blizzard games in China. This was not a Blizzard decision it just sounds cool for these "news" types to throw it at Blizzard. This came from above anyone of Blizzards employee's heads.

It kind of hits personally for me, I know many Blizzard employee's and have been either playing their games since I was 7. Kind of hurts to see friends get thrown under the bus on social media by people that don't really understand it's not their decision. Also if you work in the games industry Blizzard is like the holy grail of employers it could be a very bad career decision for some people to leave.Got it. Thanks for that. That's why we come here!![]()
What are you smoking today, and did you bring enough for the rest of us?
barfo
Well, it may go nowhere...but the unrest continues, nonetheless.
And later, the killings will continue until morale improves.
barfo
So, you're saying, in the final analysis nothing will change. And that would be a sad statement.
My God, you fall for just about any old crap the Trump cult dreams up.China's unchecked rise to world dominance during Obama's terms is stumbling into economic obstacles placed in it's path by Trump. It's a massively overpopulated, disgustingly polluted shithole with 1.43 billion people, all of them so unhappy they are only kept there by force.
Observers say Trump has already set them back years in their plans, and that their masses may be too great to be defeated if they revolt.
It would seem that things are going to change for the worse. That's what they are protesting against.
barfo
