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25 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

People in this forum are so obsessed with China it's simply unbelievable. So many threads on them.

Careful bro. Some motherlover is gonna come after you. 😂

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Be it democracy, corruption, human rights, falun gong, religion, idolism, materialism, technology, even online games. None is allowed to surpass this jealous lover called communist ideology.  😁

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Actually they can't decide. While they criticize 996 work culture, they also ban any references to the emerging "lie flat" culture [laugh]

But truth be told, a lot of their young ladies embrace the 996 culture. Come here work in spa massage is mainly 12 hour workday, and worse than 996 - they typically get only 2 days off every month! Still they want to come [laugh]

 

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16 hours ago, Datsun366 said:

This game is going to be big in East Asia.

South Asian in origin East Asian in form.

Wow. Wow. Wow.

Their cars are going to be of like standards soon.

 

Black myth. Can't wait. We also need to know this is from an indie Chinese company. Really impressive. 

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17 hours ago, Nolicense said:

if lky was around he might have done the same.. no chewing gum and no gaming on school nights.. but tuition is good. lol

except the philip yeo said something about the higher ses will always be at advantage if we all relied on tuition.

its their country, their values. if a revolution starts because of online gaming or tuition ban, then so be it. 😂

Lky also created the million dollar path way for his successor to thrive on!🤐

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5 hours ago, Sosaria said:

I see shades of the cultural revolution and personality cult start to emerge nowadays. Anyone saying something "unpopular" on social media will immediately get shouted down, condemned by the unknown faceless "masses" - just not the point of being paraded through the streets with signboard hanging from the neck like cultural revolution days but then again in those days they didn't have social media.

And the zombie / sheep mentality driven by social media is just amazing. Single-minded with no entertaining of alternative thoughts. Good example is the recent floods and the sports apparel company Erke went to make a big donation. Overnight, due to social media campaign lauding their act, their stores were emptied by throngs of shoppers urged on to buy their products to show "gratitude".

In a way, the ccp is trying to make use of this social media phenomenon and mindless behaviour to target its enemies, but also worry about the power of social media being turned against them. That's why they are trying to control these tech companies.

In China the govt tries to control the tech/social media, in US the tech/social media tries to control the govt. 

Different but same same. Sheep everywhere. 

 

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11 minutes ago, Volvobrick said:

In China the govt tries to control the tech/social media, in US the tech/social media tries to control the govt. 

Different but same same. Sheep everywhere. 

In China, the party control the country (including its military).

It is different from US of A.

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2 hours ago, Stratovarius said:

Black myth. Can't wait. We also need to know this is from an indie Chinese company. Really impressive. 

Nice meh? Looks like the Street fighter, Mortal kombat arcade game of our "uncle" generation! Control a character to fight various enemies with special key combinations. Ending with a "boss" villain which must be defeated to move on further beyond each stage. Same formula repeated ad infinitum. Just better graphics and the social element (interaction online with fellow players)

Enlighten me. I haven't been in touch with PC (or now all played on dedicated game consoles?) games almost 20 years already.

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1 hour ago, Volvobrick said:

In China the govt tries to control the tech/social media, in US the tech/social media tries to control the govt. 

Different but same same. Sheep everywhere. 

 

I think the gap is widening. 

Corporate lobby is a serious issue in US and what is good for business is deemed to be good for America. 

In China, a few wise elites are deciding what is good for the country and its people.  

Interesting how things will span out.

 

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18 hours ago, Nolicense said:

if lky was around he might have done the same.. no chewing gum and no gaming on school nights.. but tuition is good. lol

except the philip yeo said something about the higher ses will always be at advantage if we all relied on tuition.

its their country, their values. if a revolution starts because of online gaming or tuition ban, then so be it. 😂

Would LKY implement a Covid vaccine mandate (save for those medically excused)?

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22 minutes ago, Voodooman said:

I think the gap is widening. 

Corporate lobby is a serious issue in US and what is good for business is deemed to be good for America. 

In China, a few wise elites are deciding what is good for the country and its people.  

Interesting how things will span out.

 

It is more than lobbying. Big techs decide what you read and see. Billions of sheep will have their minds shaped by big tech.

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4 minutes ago, Volvobrick said:

It is more than lobbying. Big techs decide what you read and see. Billions of sheep will have their minds shaped by big tech.

Yes, FB, google, YouTube, etc. They don't care about polarizing society and reinforcing prejudices, they only care about profit.  

The Social Dilemma on Netflix is a pretty good documentary on what is going on. 

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10 minutes ago, Voodooman said:

Yes, FB, google, YouTube, etc. They don't care about polarizing society and reinforcing prejudices, they only care about profit.  

The Social Dilemma on Netflix is a pretty good documentary on what is going on. 

At least we get to watch Social Dilemma.

Ppl behind great firewall can only watch approve Drama/Movie.

 

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1 hour ago, Sosaria said:

Nice meh? Looks like the Street fighter, Mortal kombat arcade game of our "uncle" generation! Control a character to fight various enemies with special key combinations. Ending with a "boss" villain which must be defeated to move on further beyond each stage. Same formula repeated ad infinitum. Just better graphics and the social element (interaction online with fellow players)

Enlighten me. I haven't been in touch with PC (or now all played on dedicated game consoles?) games almost 20 years already.

Last time is at arcade, then it goes into PC/ game consoles, now your phone is with you 24/7.  The impact is much greater. It is hard to wean someone off this opium. A friend's kid suffered a lost decade. Sighs.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

At least we get to watch Social Dilemma.

Ppl behind great firewall can only approve Drama/Movie.

 

People behind the wall only get to read and watch “approved” stuff but the firewall is not great lah, it is the Internet age, even for the Chinese.

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44 minutes ago, Voodooman said:

People behind the wall only get to read and watch “approved” stuff but the firewall is not great lah, it is the Internet age, even for the Chinese.

I believe it is getting harder to jump over the wall nowadays.

My previous colleagues realise that Google is more reliable than Baidu.

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