In response to an actual Chinese person posting from Shanghai:
What are you doing in China my man? Get out while you still can. The economy is imploding.
lmfao redditors screaming and pointing warning people about the shadows on the wall of their cave
Reddit, do all Asian countries solely exist to entertain white tourists? Are they just putting on a show for me to pretend they have buildings?
redditor upon encountering a public space or utility overbuilt for future capacity instead of a crowded slum allowed to deteriorate and operate beyond max design load for decades: "is this a scam? a mirage? am I on a movie set? don't they know nice things aren't possible?"
I (white, precious) ordered food in PERFECT CHINESE and nobody clapped or said I have the skin of a princess. Reddit, why are the Chinese so rude?
Walking into the IKEA in Bumfuck, Indiana and becoming inconsolable when none of the employees understand when you speak Swedish.
Having met swedes I could see them doing this. They get way too excited about IKEA.
Psychologically incapable of perceiving a moderately prosperous society even when looking at it
I hate when I can't even second amendment.
you know how cool guys are like, "I let my gun do the talking." it's like my second amendment has a first amendment to it.
The damn woke air marshals won't even let me break into the cockpit and hijack the plane. What the hell happened to this country?
Pretty sure the second one is taking the piss out of the red scare rhetoric
The only reason I saw that comment was because I had them blocked beforehand with 12 downvotes. I doublechecked and it's because they literally spammed a whole thread defending Israel and calling the PFLP Muslim fundamentalist terrorists, so I don't think the comment is some clever inversion of red scare rhetoric...
From their profile, I have no idea what they were getting at. The US has more airports. Most air travel is not landing or departing from privately operated strips, though there are a lot more of those than public airports in the US, the raw number of public airports is still higher in the US.
I think their logic here is literally just Socialism is when the government does stuff.
Actually he's right. I was in Shanghai a while ago and it was all just ritzy skyscrapers with locked doors and empty interiors, all created to give the illusion of a bustling city.
Wait, did I say Shanghai? I meant Starfield. My bad.
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