Thread: TIC (This is China)
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#171 Re: TIC (This is China)
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#172 Re: TIC (This is China)
12-19-2012, 08:52 AM
Not really TIC, but close ... more like TINK
North Korea has developed an online video game that allows you to drive a car through Pyongyang.
http://www.koryogroup.com/Pyongyang_racer/racer.html (takes a while to load)
Cute.
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#173 Re: TIC (This is China)
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#174 Re: TIC (This is China)
12-24-2012, 03:53 AM
OMG ... this is beyond weird ...
http://www.whatsonjinan.com/news-456...s-hug-fee.html
Isn't there a word for "paying for affection?" .... oh yeah, prostitution!
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#175 Re: TIC (This is China)
12-24-2012, 05:44 AM
And on the other end of the spectrum http://www.whatsonjinan.com/news-466...ce-of-s-t.html
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#176 Re: TIC (This is China)
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#177 Re: TIC (This is China)
12-31-2012, 07:27 AM
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Just around the corner of my house ..dude tried to pass a traffic jam by running the sidewalk not too slow .... forgot there are concrete poles every now and then.
- Concrete pole: 1
- Car: 0
- Driver license points: last day of the year, he is still lucky
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#178 Re: TIC (This is China)
01-07-2013, 04:09 PM
Chinese society has all kinds of strange behaviors, like that facekini a full face swimmers cap, too protect them from the UV, oddly uncomfortable looking and they seem to think that yellow and orange are the best colors they seem to think sharks are afraid of the colors? In realty the color are of the red family and can actually attract sharks, everything they eat is red, they in fact frenzy for the color and yellow and orange are close on the spectrum.
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#179 1st day in school
01-08-2013, 07:26 AM
1st day in school
these kids are quadruplets, their hair cuts are for the sake of easy identification.
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more on this link同志仍需努力
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#180 Re: 1st day in school
01-14-2013, 01:56 AM
So I'm sure everyone has heard that Beijing is killing people with air pollution that is “beyond index” (886 micrograms per cubic meter). The World Health Organization considers a safe daily level to be 25 micrograms per cubic meter.
Over the last several weeks, every news story I've read about air pollution keeps saying "Hourly air quality updates are now available online for more than 70 cities". I guess my google abilities are lacking, as I am unable to find this data. Does anybody have links to where one can find Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and/or Dongguan?
Cheers!
ChinaV
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