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1747800 No.1747800 [Reply] [Original]

Ummm...anons? Now that I am going to be top dog coming out of the financial crisis, I am taking this time to listen to your apologies for treating me like a stupid door guard. Maybe if I get enough I'll invest into your countries.

>> No.1747808

You know ill always love you china

>> No.1747811

China is for everybody. China is a slut.

>> No.1747812

Sorry, I can't respect a whore.

You've had far, far too many people inside you.

I hear almost 1 out of every 4 people.

You sicken me.

>> No.1747823

I don't want your dirty sour milk China...

>> No.1747830

I love you China. I look forward to serving you in the future.

>> No.1747831

>>1747811
THIS VERY THIS

also china you will always be generation behind the rest of the world since you saw fit to teach an entire generation of your best engineers and scientists the value of peasant labor during your so-called cultural revolution

enjoy your following where the rest of us lead

>> No.1747840
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1747840

>>1747831

B-But all the students I send out go to your best schools...I-I thought you would respect me now...I'm trying to learn...

>> No.1747859

>>1747840
indeed ive worked at one of those schools and the best and brightest get their green card stay in the states
cant imagine why theyd want to go back to a 3rd world country can you?

>> No.1747877

I like you, Meilling, not your country though

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1747879

>>1747811

>> No.1747886

>>1747879
I'd totally yiff that Mei Ling

>> No.1747889

Thanks for making my mp3 player.

>> No.1747899

>>1747886

Fucking asshole.

>> No.1747943

As dusk falls on Shanghai's futuristic skyline, spotlights blaze on its newest and tallest landmark. Fairy lights dance around the trapezoid opening at the top of the Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC). Depending on where you stand, the Japanese-designed tower, the world's second tallest, looks like a giant bottle opener or a knife slicing the foggy skies.
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But behind the glitter is an awkward truth: The lights are on, but almost nobody is home.

A global credit meltdown and a slowing domestic economy conspired to ruin the coming-out party for this and other newly built skyscrapers, part of a Chinese real-estate boom that has lost its allure. New homes lack buyers and high-rise offices lack renters, depressing prices and forcing developers in Shanghai and other cities to mothball projects as financing dries up.

>> No.1747964

Roleplay thread?

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