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Looks like the Chinese can’t cope with Covid lockdowns anymore you know what this means don’t you?

https://old.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/yv6388/people_in_chinas_guangzhou_city_tear_down_covid?sort=controversial

PANDEMIC 2.0 / Covid 2022 in bound just in time for the campaigning for 2024 to begin and Joe to go back to his basement.

MASK UP, keep your hands clean and mostly:

STAY INSIDE TO KEEP GRANNY ALIVE!

Remember we’re all in this together!

:marseymask::marseydead:

It’s already begun : https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-dr-kieran-moore-announcement-1.6650571


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>Go to Bali for nice working holiday

>Meet Confused Burger Man, agree not to have new cold war.

>Avoid having to meet Russian manlet ex-boyfriend. That would have been awkward...

>Turn on TV and see Cantofricks are chimping out again...

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It’s sad that they just won’t listen to their based leader.


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The South shall rise again

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Southern Chinese are literally northern Chinese who migrated south in the Han Dynasty and shrank in the sun.

The original inhabitants of South China were the 百越 (no idea what the English is for that- nobody ever made a vidya about them I guess).

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How do the Chinese constantly have these battles / famines where millions participate and millions die.

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Unironically very advanced recruiting mechanisms from the first Chinese emperor. Most states get that size, they start using professional armies and Chinx did that too in normal periods but in times of war they could mobilize peasant conscripts in a way no ancient state could, I think, like the extent of data they collected-census and such were being matched first in the medieval period by states outside E Asia.

Plus maybe there's something racial with how they follow their leaders, even Japan mobilized insane numbers relative to their population size during the medieval period. Their population in 1600 during the battle of Sekigahara was 17M and 200k men fought that battle, that's >1% of national population in one battlefield lmao.

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People reproduce non-stop whether there're no famine

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mary sue piece of shit

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