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The Drunken Tyromancer's avatar

My favourite line is: "dude, you can't even squeeze a lemon without a lemon squeezer we made for you" ... brilliant, please, more, I am still laughing

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... by the way, I showed a friend that video of a USA railway track that was all bent and buckled etc., she had no idea their infrastructure was that bad ... the simple fact is that a lot of westerners are intellectually lazy, incurious, and afraid of the truth, they literally hide from it, or attack people approaching with it ... so I personally am very happy to see things change.

I only spent 1 day in Shanghai because I wasn't properly prepared, it is difficult with mobile apps if you didn't properly prepare, and within that one day, my WeChat account got hacked at a hotel that had no security on its WiFi, and AliPay failed the first time I tried to actually use it, even though it said it had been set up correctly ... but I do want to go back again, I just need better and more detailed advice about how to deal with such things, because it is a bit too difficult without access to these things, or when they don't work properly.

Ideally I think I would like to buy a phone in China so that I am not relying on a western brand, and get work in China and have a Chinese bank account, because travelling with spinal damage and other issues makes me nervous at the best of times, and I don't want to get stuck without the things I need.

I also want to meet people who are working with BRICS, because my own academic work of the past 30 years can be adapted to solve pretty much every challenge they are facing both now and into the future.

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The Drunken Tyromancer's avatar

... and I have shared your video, because that was hilarious and brilliant and I wish Aussies were less easily manipulated by their bigotry and would actually listen to people like you

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Li Jingjing's avatar

Glad you like it! In the future, I will make more videos in this "infotainment" way.

And the squeezing lemon part is also one of my favorites!

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The Drunken Tyromancer's avatar

Yes I saw you made that into a quickie video 😂 ... but what makes it even more brilliant is that the parasitic vampire/vulture-culture of the ruling class of the west will often say to the people they impoverish: "when life gives you lemons make lemonade", but they fail to acknowledge they robbed the people of their lemons and burned down the citrus orchard, so there are no lemons to make it from for the poor ... but China turns that on its head and says "here's the lemon squeezer bitches, make your own f***ing lemonade" 😂😂😂 .... I absolutely love you guys for what you are doing for the world, this is so overdue !!!

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Satish Iyer's avatar

How is China going to deal with the shortfall and diversion of energy supplies from Iran, that will soon be impacted, by the war on Iran?

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Mason Hunter's avatar

There's a problem restacking your video.

Hmmm, I wonder why 😂

And you managed to incl. Merica's finest trash in your video as well. 👍🏼

谢谢。

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Mason Hunter's avatar

I find it fascinating how anglos are scared of Chinese tech because they paid a hyperinflated cost for their personalized surveillance devices and are even committed to routinely re-investing in them. Reality is very difficult for the anglosphere to address.

The british-israeli doctrines of China-bad and Asian-invasion have been propagated as long as I have been in the planet; from education and instruction to politic, media and entertainment. The british-israelis even have their (masonic, as I have proven thousands+ times, again and again) Asian and HK, "pro-democracy" proxy, 'community leaders' to help propagate 'China is bad'. Those Asian proxies really even propagate hate of all Asians because anglos and jews (who are already racist, zionist trashbags) are far too ignorant AND stupid to be able to distinguish different Asians apart from one another. Sure other Asians might becoming accustomed to say "China bad" but the majority in the anglosphere, anglo and jews, are still grouping all Asians as "chinks", "nips", "gooks" etc, and even more so because of the "imminent threats" on their lives and freedoms by "China, China, China, China!".

british-israeli Canada can't even pave roads, build or fabricate sand paper or a screwdriver, so I am all for professionals (Chinese) doing the all the crafts(wo)manship for my needs - if they would like to, that is. Wireless earphones are a great example in my personal life; I use them for training and use them regularly, sweating and in different weather. Big Name, made in China, brands such as JBL, Sony, Skull Candy, Bose routinely failed me and all had to be replaced all around 6 months. I switched over to Made in China from a Chinese tech company, saved huge money and my current ear phones have already outlasted the big names by 8 months. I am satisfied customer.

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Miguel do Rosário's avatar

Very good 😅

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Scott Huereña's avatar

Li, this is the first time I saw a video from you and it was very informative, eye opening and humorous. I like your style. Keep up the good work and thank you very much 😊✌🏽

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Lim Meng Teck's avatar

❤️👍💯

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David Avenell's avatar

Yeah OK.

The less formal, more casual and relaxed presentation is fun, while still being informative. With the sort of news we hear these days a bit of light relief is welcome - especially now in East Asia

But I hope you don't lose sight of serious journalism.

Your' information about China is an eye opener for many in Australia, or at least for those who can lower their prejudice enough to watch or read your' posts.

It must be because of that sort of ignorance, that our Govt. is buying nuclear subs to defend against China. Our largest trading partner - Go figure.

P.S. You could probably ditch the drums, that's a bit 1940's music hall.

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