What about gooks and beener? How do you feel about those?The Chink-devils are the lowest form of humanity, except perhaps the negro. These demons deserve extinction for what they do to Sunbears to extract their bile, not to mention the wholesale extermination of dogs and cats ahead of their precious Olympics. I pray that God will send a million more quakes until every last pisskin is dead!
China
Are Chinese Barbaric?
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I think its spelled beaner...and what about them?
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It's spelled beener or beaner, it's a slang, so there's no distinction. Wanted to know what you thought about those, since your comment was derogatory toward noncaucasian races in this country. |
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Maybe you should introduce Think about It to some nice Japanese schoolgirls. That will distract him from his Thai tranny fantasies. |
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"educated businessman" is an oxymoron. HAHA. |
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Point taken. A lot of people think that I'm not really located in Thailand, but the smart ones soon find out that I am because they'll keep asking questions and I'll keep answering them. |
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My brother and I went to Hong Kong when we were in our late teens (I'm 40 now) and we went to a large open market there. It was disgusting. The Chinese vendors were very rude there, and would get angry and curse you if you looked at something and didn't buy it. What shocked us was all the different kinds of animal meat for sale. There was rat meat, dog meat, cat meat, snake meat, and also al kinds of fried insects that could be bought there. It was disgusting. Those people will eat ANYTHING. I'm am also interested in paleo-anthropology, and read a lot concerning the subject. The reason so many anthropologists support the out-of Africa-theory concerning human origins is because homo erectus fossils, although they do exist, are so hard to find in China. Homo erectus and other hominid fossils were once common in China, but they are rare now because the Chinese would groung up all the fossils they could find to make Chinese medicine. The Chinese have literally eaten away much of mankind's prehistory, and this is a shame. |
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" Prob enjoying your thai "wife" huh?" Here's the deal sport: Wife's alma matar: Mercer University (ATL, GA), with an MBA. That's one of the best schools in the entire state, as well as one of the best schools in the country. So until you can match her education and credentials you would be smart not to start questioning her character. And also, sport, my wife is Chinese-Thai, so perhaps you should use better judgment- if you have a brain, that is. |
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I like many of the Chinese that I associate with, but I still can't understand all the hoopla concerning that earthquake in China. It's unfortunate that people died, but China has a population of a staggering 1.4 BILLION. And besides, the main reason the quake was so devastating was because of the poor infrastructure of the buildings in the area where the quake hit. If building codes were met then not nearly as many people would have died. Apparently China is all about quantity and nothing about quality. |
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Not here. There are a lot of Chinese businessmen who don't even have a college education, but by hard work and cunning they have moved up in the business world. There is one Chinese businessman who I and my Chinese brother-in-law do business with ("Hia Kim is his name) and he has yet to pay back the $40,000 loan I gave him. It's been 2 years and I'm still waiting. I see this man about 3 times a week, and all he'll do is smile at me. Of course he never mentions the loan. I count myself lucky because "Hia Kim" still owes my brother-in-law $200,000 in business transactions, and I doubt my brother-in-law will ever see that money. It seems that the son of "Hia Kim" has run up a huge gambling debt in Chiang Mai (a northern province here in Thailand) and "Hia Kim" has had to bail him out. That's what the latest gossipers are sayong, anyway. Both of us probably will never get our money back, and we will probably sever ties with this man. He no longer has any credibility in our community anyway. |
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Pops, you have NO IDEA where my alma mater is. HAHA, and you have no idea what my highest level of education is either. I'm not ur "sport". You need a thesaurus. Where's ur alma mater? Let's see what u got Pops. |
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If that happened anywhere here in the U.S. we'd be looking at maximum of 250-300 deaths. I'm hearing that the Chinese gvmt. is deliberately underestimating the casualty figures like they did with that massive quake they were hit with in the 70's that officially killed about a half million, but evidence indicates twice that were killed. Either way its pretty pathetic. |
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Oh my lord ! your story was so terrible. next time, you need trust my AMERICAN UNCLE SAM. |
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Now that we have had our history lesion of the british colony what have you to say about China in this century? |
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china deserves the quake as punishment of cruelty to animals ive seen video proof of slaughtering cats and dogs and other animals cruely and slowly the suffering these people are having now is well deserved at least they are getting help from otheres what do the cats and dogs get! |
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The brits are the cruelest of all human, conquering, stealing, looting and raping and killing those they conquered since the 1600. No shame ? Think for yourself! |
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That's easy: Alma Mater: Georgia Tech Major: Mechanical Engineering I specialise in transmissions and transmission and auxilliary transmission design. I just finished designing a new 7/41 and 7/43 crown-pinion set for the Isuzu FBR series in Thailand a few months ago and they are selling well- especially in the north of Thailand. The new crown is heavy-duty and thicker than the typical Japanese designed crowned, but it works very well. I had already designed the 6/41 even before that, and the 6/41 is specifically my own creation, as Isuzu doesn't even manufacture a 6/41 crown-pinion set. All 3 crown-pinion set designs were sent to Gajra in India and the crown-pinion sets were manufactured there. The rule of thumb here is that the manufacturer must pay for the mold, so we are okay in this department. Gajra started off as a small family business, but they have really grown-especially over the last 5 years. They were going no where until I suggested to them that they hire 3 German engineers that I knew of at the time. They did just that, and they have never looked back. We were patient with them initially and it paid dividends for us. And btw, BOY: Indian steel is much, MUCH better than Chinese steel, although Chinese steel is good for making cheap toys, I guess. Ask anyone here and they will tell you the same thing. |
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I really have nothing to say as it will be business as usual. It seems that about every 30 years or so a major war breaks out and perhaps WWIII is approaching. I smell something foul in the air, but I don't expect a young snot-nosed simpleton like you to really understand. China, you say? China (or India, for that matter) cannot become a world power because its respective population are way too top-heavy. At best, China will become a regional power, but the only way China can become a global power is to expand that staggeringly high population of hers, and the only way I see them doing this is by either invading or encroaching into other nations' lands. They will undoubtedly eye territory in Russia, and the Russians will retaliate. War will result and I doubt that China can defeat a Russia that is armed to the teeth with all kinds of advanced weapons. Let's not forget that most of China's advanced weaponry is of Russian design, so the Russians fully understand the capabilities of this weaponry. Russia would have no trouble defeating China in a war if they are provoked. |
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