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mudhatter

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better than ceca or worse?

that ceca sewer rat @duluxe and @countryman and other ah nehs keling kia swimming with your ceca brother in dirty ganges river of cecadia.


:roflmao::roflmao:

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laksaboy

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A quick summary...

Ah neh, no matter how dirty, didn't invent the concept of gutter oil. The Tiongs pioneered the art and science of extracting gutter oil then feeding it to unsuspecting customers. :wink:

For the unsanitary ah neh street food vendor, there is no deceit - what you see is what you get. The Tiongs, however, always want to pretend it's better and cleaner than what it really is. There is always a greed-driven impetus to lie to their customers. :cool:

The only deception you get from ah nehs are perhaps braggings about personal accomplishments and educational qualifications, that's all. For the Tiongs, it's embedded within their DNA and their twisted souls. Their trashy CCP govt lies to them all the time, and they lie to themselves all the time. It became a habit, a way of life. This is called 自欺欺人. :cool:
 

Hypocrite-The

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A quick summary...

Ah neh, no matter how dirty, didn't invent the concept of gutter oil. The Tiongs pioneered the art and science of extracting gutter oil then feeding it to unsuspecting customers. :wink:

For the unsanitary ah neh street food vendor, there is no deceit - what you see is what you get. The Tiongs, however, always want to pretend it's better and cleaner than what it really is. There is always a greed-driven impetus to lie to their customers. :cool:

The only deception you get from ah nehs are perhaps braggings about personal accomplishments and educational qualifications, that's all. For the Tiongs, it's embedded within their DNA and their twisted souls. Their trashy CCP govt lies to them all the time, and they lie to themselves all the time. It became a habit, a way of life. This is called 自欺欺人. :cool:
The chicons should have use the technology to make biofuels and give more benefits to the ppl and the country...but chicons are just greedy and selfish..must be the fuckeins influence
 
A quick summary...

Ah neh, no matter how dirty, didn't invent the concept of gutter oil. The Tiongs pioneered the art and science of extracting gutter oil then feeding it to unsuspecting customers. :wink:

For the unsanitary ah neh street food vendor, there is no deceit - what you see is what you get. The Tiongs, however, always want to pretend it's better and cleaner than what it really is. There is always a greed-driven impetus to lie to their customers. :cool:

The only deception you get from ah nehs are perhaps braggings about personal accomplishments and educational qualifications, that's all. For the Tiongs, it's embedded within their DNA and their twisted souls. Their trashy CCP govt lies to them all the time, and they lie to themselves all the time. It became a habit, a way of life. This is called 自欺欺人. :cool:
Agreed:

The True Story of Ah Q is an episodic novella written by Lu Xun, first published as a serial between December 4, 1921 and February 12, 1922.

Synopsis​

The story traces the "adventures" of Ah Q, a man from the rural peasant class with little education and no definite occupation. Ah Q is famous for "spiritual victories", Lu Xun's euphemism for self-talk and self-deception even when faced with extreme defeat or humiliation. Ah Q is a bully to the less fortunate but fearful of those who are above him in rank, strength, or power. He persuades himself mentally that he is spiritually "superior" to his oppressors even as he succumbs to their tyranny and suppression. Lu Xun exposes Ah Q's extreme faults as symptomatic of the Chinese national character of his time. The ending of the piece is equally poignant and satirical.
 

k1976

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Asia markets rise as China’s factory activity contracts for fourth straight month
Lim Hui Jie
This is CNBC’s live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.

SHENZHEN, CHINA - AUGUST 26: An aerial view of the Shenzhen skyline on August 26, 2020 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. (Photo by He Shaoping/VCG via Getty Images)
SHENZHEN, CHINA - AUGUST 26: An aerial view of the Shenzhen skyline on August 26, 2020 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. (Photo by He Shaoping/VCG via Getty Images)
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Asia-Pacific markets rose on Monday as China’s factory activity for July remained in contraction territory for the fourth straight month.

The official manufacturing purchasing managers index came in at 49.3, higher than June’s figure of 49.0, according to the national bureau of statistics.

The PMI for non-manufacturing activity came in at 51.5, a slower rate of expansion compared to the 53.2 in June.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index surged over 1.71%, while the Hang Seng Tech index saw a larger climb of 4.84%. At current levels, this would be the first time that the HSI breached the 20,000 mark in over a month.

Mainland Chinese markets were all higher as well, with the Shanghai Composite up 1.27% and the Shenzhen Component 1.16% higher.

Japan’s Nikkei 225
popped 1.83%, while the Topix saw a larger gain of 1.52%. The country’s industrial output for June came in lower than expected, registering a 2% growth month on month compared to the 2.4% expected by economists.

South Korea’s Kospi advanced 0.88%, and the Kosdaq climbed 1.86%.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200
also rose 0.1%, as investors prepare for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s rate decision on Tuesday, with economists polled by Reuters expecting a 25 basis points hike in its benchmark policy rate to 4.35%.
 
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