in now,tibet is exchanged. chinese army raped tibetan little girls,women. chinese army destroyed traditional structures.
we can't find traditional tibetan culture at all in there.
chinese appetite is unending.
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Anonymous2006-03-05 21:07
>>17
Maybe if you just gave them your lolis then they wouldn't have to occupy you.
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Anonymous2006-03-05 22:05
>>18
Where is tibet going to find 500000000 lolis?
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Anonymous2006-03-06 4:13
in china tibet doesnt even exist!
lol censorship!!
What about the fabled Shaolin temple and its practice of Wu Shu? I want to join an ancient order and become LEET.
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Anonymous2006-03-06 22:58
MAO FROWNS UPON ANONYMOUS
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Anonymous2006-03-06 23:55
IN CAPITALIST AMERICA, ANONYMOUS FROWNS APON MAO!
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Anonymous2006-03-09 14:27
tenanmon
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Anonymous2006-03-09 15:03
Seriously, are there still Shaolin monks there or is that the same as believing in Native American and Eskimo tribes in North America? Because Tibet is my last place of refuge against the civilized world... unless it's become completely modernized.
That's not the point! The point is it demonstrates absolute self control of the internal organs. How I wish to do that some day.
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Anonymous2006-03-09 16:17
I read an article on Shalin monks in Maxim magazine. It had some bald kids with weapons striking cool poses. I'm sure they still exist. But will they allow just any foreigner to join their ancient order?
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Anonymous2006-03-10 17:43
I heard most of the actual Shaolin monks died out over the years, and that a lot died out, and that traditional stuff got torched during the cultural revolution. If there's any monks from an unbroken tradition they'd probably be somewhere far outside China. I doubt you'd be able to find or train with them unless you have psychic powers or something. And if you have psychic powers why do you need kung fu?
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Anonymous2006-03-10 17:49
Dude, there have got to be Tibetan monks in Tibet. I mean they're called "Tibetan" monks.
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Anonymous2006-03-12 18:53
There was a Shaolin black belt that came to Chinatown here to teach and demonstrate Shaolin kung fu several months ago. She was a hot chick. I kid you not.
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Anonymous2006-03-12 18:54
Sweeet.
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Anonymous2006-03-12 18:55
So if I'm, say, twenty five, is it too late to join a Shaolin temple?
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Anonymous2006-03-12 21:27
Why would you want to do that?
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Anonymous2006-03-12 23:56
To get away from the bullshit called modern civilization.
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Anonymous2006-03-13 3:10
To go to the bullshit known as ancient civilization?
You have no idea what you're talking about, Mr. Rosy Glasses.
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Tibetan who realises he sucks.2006-03-13 21:42
FUCK tibet.
China free!
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Anonymous2006-03-14 1:06
CHINA IS COMMUNIST
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Anonymous2006-03-14 12:15
>>7
True. Sigh, I wish those Japs would have not fucked things up and attacked US. Instead they should have allied with US and we wouldn't have any problem with Chinese and Koreans.
>>44
No, there would be anime, but it would have much different stories. It would be probably very militaristic oriented. Same with manga. Although after the war militarism would have probably dropped out, because with no enemies around and huge resources Japan would have plenty of time to develop into peaceful superpower.
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Anonymous2006-03-15 14:53
The greatest military minds have spent their time designing Gundams instead.
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Anonymous2006-03-16 9:15
fuck communist.
fuck chinese censorship.
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Anonymous2006-03-16 11:30
>>48
fuck Liberal.
fuck Socialist.
fuck Democrat.
fuck Howard Dean.
Yeah, conservativism and capitalism has taken us soooooo far....
Give it up.
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Anonymous2006-03-16 12:36
>>50
We need ultra-liberal anarcho-capitalism. Liberal in original sense of word, not modern US "liberal" sense. Fuck censorship, fuck goverment and fuck laws.
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Anonymous2006-03-16 20:29
>>51
I prefer the police to protect me rather than the mafia. Why should I support you. Oh wait, people like me will be executed or sent to concentration camps when the unavoidable civil war comes to an end, so I don't matter.
China aims to 'silence the voice of Dalai Lama' by tightening controls
China's Communist Party aims to silence the voice of the Dalai Lama in his Tibetan homeland by tightening controls on media and the Internet, a top official said.
The party's top-ranking official in the Tibet region, Mr Chen Quanguo, vowed to "ensure that the voices of hostile forces and the Dalai group are not seen or heard", in an editorial published in a party journal called Qiushi yesterday.
Officials would "make sure that the voice of the party is heard and seen everywhere in this vast 120 million sq km region," he wrote in the editorial.
China has worked for decades to control the spread of information in Tibet, but some Tibetans remain able to access non-official sources of information, including from exiles abroad by using radio, television and the Internet. - AFP.