#4721
when they take me down i hope they note that i am not fyad but, in fact, gbs, and that gbs is where i belong.
#4722
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#4723

Caesura109 posted:

was fyad like /pol/ or something? also i'd like to see those posts



#4724
I converted to Islam just for the jokes
#4725
Every self described "brown" person I've met irl turned out to be a white fascist.
#4726
how would you self-describe yourself, just curious *licks tip of pen*
#4727
i will consider critical support for 4chan if they adopt the correct position on the clock tower.
#4728

Jugoslavia posted:

Every self described "brown" person I've met irl turned out to be a white fascist.



hi mustang 💻🐎

#4729
#4730
gets the ref
#4731
did tpaine die
#4732
He's resting.
#4733
i didn't take a pic of it but i saw someone on the bus this morning with a tattoo that was just the "i like to pay taxes, with them i buy civilization" quote and three dem donkeys underneath
#4734

Petrol posted:

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

this is pretty funny but i didnt think felix was an fyad


yeah im pretty sure he wasnt

#4735
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#4736

Caesura109 posted:

this is the guy on chapo trap house right? was he a rhizzine poster, cuz he sounds like he could be



ifap

#4737
#4738
The Rhizzine, the official Rhizzone glossy, published quarterly
#4739
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#4740
"I love paying taxes" is an elder meme of the Bush-era Democratic Party blogosphere. That man saw the Michigan Wars of 2008, the Florida Refusal, delegates falling like beach houses in a hurricane... he didn't get that tattoo to remember, he got it because he can't forget.
#4741


baxinga
#4742
ive seen a bunch of articles recently that are like, the chinese banned the big bang theory, the guy from the daily show, and disneys live action winnie the pooh movie about being a small capitalist business owner, and i dont really understand how any of these are supposed to make me dislike china.
#4743
i might have the chance to visit china in a few months and personally i am looking forward to being in a bazinga free society, however briefly
#4744
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#4745
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#4746
i've been looking at stuff on youtube about shanghai and beijing just because i'm really excited and like to get a visual impression of what i'm in for. youtube being youtube though, it offers me a bunch of super obnoxious yank expats showing off their bartering 'skills' and things like that, and in particular a video featuring 2 of these chucklefucks apparently from different youtube channels meeting up to share their pros and cons about shanghai and beijing and which they like better. the very first con they give for beijing is 'Feels very communist'. they gripe about the '1984' vibe because there are hammer and sickles 'everywhere' and soldiers marching around and stuff. and that it's not just a vibe but that police control of behaviour is very tight. but then in the same breath that they're actually much more lax on the law there in terms of foreigners riding scooters around and stuff like that. all in a video they recorded while casually strolling around a public park and happily uploaded to youtube for all to see. ah, the oppression.
#4747
incidentally, if i never hear another youtuber say 'what that being said', or 'to say the least', it will not be soon enough
#4748
it's weird hearing that sort of thing because i did not get the sense of control at all. there is a lot of 'cover your ass' security stuff, like a bit of a paper trail, but it's not really that ominous. it's just a normal country. there are security hotspots but probably not all that different from like parts of india or whatever. i don't mean it's good for people who want to rock the boat or whatever just that it's the same visitor experience as anywhere else at similar levels of development. the only thing i'd say is the hyper-cliche thing which is still true: it's very easy to get sucked into the glitzy parts of urban development and just revel in the price differentials and such but the strongest memories i have are when i just wandered off into the side streets and bought street food etc.
#4749
I will pirate radio the audio from Big Bang Theory episodes into China and become famous through the television show of John Oliver.
#4750
i mean, in terms of flags and militarisation and the general vibe, i'm pretty sure i would find parts of the US far more intimidating than anything in beijing. these youtube yanks seem to just get extra freaked out by the communist aesthetic even though they're happily living and working there. anyway if i go i will be there primarily for study, won't have a lot of free time to explore but i'm really just looking forward to meeting people and learning something about the place first hand and hell yes eating food.
#4751
sly westerner tricking the chinese salesman into selling him a useless tchotchke for a 500% instead of a 1000% markup
#4752
i barely noticed the communist aesthetic when i was in public there. the more jarring thing was like going to a city and seeing that the downtown appeared to be sponsored by pepsi, with pepsi banners hanging from every streetlight for a large area. i wrote my masters paper on chinese law by the way. it was not a good paper. but i learned a little bit about chinese law.
#4753
that's very cool! i know basically nothing about chinese law and the study trip would be an intensive introduction to it. i have questions for you but i think i'll just PM.
#4754
I imagine part of the unease US settlers have in these sorts of situation is because unlike back home these groups of uniformed men aren’t there to protect their class interests. I’m sure a lot of these tourists/ expats rarely interact with cops but now they are experiencing a very small percentage of the anxiety oppressed people here have living in Pig Nation. Or they’re just YouTube goobers idk
#4755

getfiscal posted:

i barely noticed the communist aesthetic when i was in public there. the more jarring thing was like going to a city and seeing that the downtown appeared to be sponsored by pepsi, with pepsi banners hanging from every streetlight for a large area. i wrote my masters paper on chinese law by the way. it was not a good paper. but i learned a little bit about chinese law.


now that i've learned that the revisionist chinese party supports pepsi over coke, i'm going to have to renounce all support for them and label them non socialist.

#4756
#4757
funding pitch: filling a balloon with copies of the big band theory and also its less popular but still quite popular spin-off, young sheldon, and then crashing it in china
#4758

rolaids posted:

I imagine part of the unease US settlers have in these sorts of situation is because unlike back home these groups of uniformed men aren’t there to protect their class interests. I’m sure a lot of these tourists/ expats rarely interact with cops but now they are experiencing a very small percentage of the anxiety oppressed people here have living in Pig Nation. Or they’re just YouTube goobers idk


i did 3.5 weeks in china to visit a friend and the only time I saw a cop do anything was when they seperated a white guy who was waling on a guy for trying to pickpocket him, then gave the pickpocket a truncheon to the gut after they fished out his special pickpocket tongs

check out the military museum in beijing, it's cool as fuck, lots of captured ordinance from Korea

#4759
jay leno voice: you seen this? you heard about this?





alternatively, macklemore voice: that's fifty dollars for a t-shirt
#4760
not sure whats funnier, how ugly that shit is, or how its all made in sweatshops