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20687984 No.20687984[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

i hear that if you post this in /jp/ you get banned from all the boards

>> No.20688004
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>> No.20688010

>>20688004
Thanks for contributing to my thread anon! I hope you are well

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>>20687984

>> No.20688057

i seems i have heard wrong

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That's an accursed image if I've ever seen one.
Can we turn this into a Nazrin thread? What kind of Nazrin do you guys prefer? Loli, Teen, Hag, Justice, Plot, A-Cup, B-Cup, what?

>> No.20688069

>>20688057
That, or the meido no longer gives a fuck.

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Meido clean this thread up!

>> No.20688081

>>20688065
i wonder if it hurts her when the wind blows too hard due to her big exposed earholes

>> No.20688107

>>20688057
Perhaps you have to utter the sacred incantation as well.

>> No.20688110

>>20688057
I think you have to post the taboos of specific generals now to get the swiftest attention.

>> No.20688114

>>20687984
If I was a mod I'd publicly ban you.

>> No.20688115

>>20688107
This.
You don't just post the cursed image and not say the phrase.
Sadly, your chance at a permaban is ruined.

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>>20688081
She'd probably best wear headwear, if that be the case. Is that the case for real mice? It doesn't seem to be the case with other big-eared animals, like dogs and cats.

>> No.20688134

>>20688115
Ah shit, I came here just to see if it'll get me banned. What am I to say? Fuck jannies
The 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, commonly known in mainland China as the June Fourth Incident (Chinese: 六四事件, liùsì shìjiàn), were student-led demonstrations in Beijing (the capital of the People's Republic of China) in 1989. More broadly, it refers to the popular national movement inspired by the Beijing protests during that period, sometimes called the '89 Democracy Movement (Chinese: 八九民运, bājiǔ mínyùn). The protests were forcibly suppressed after Chinese Premier Li Peng declared martial law. In what became known in the West as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, troops with automatic rifles and tanks fired at the demonstrators trying to block the military's advance towards Tiananmen Square. The number of civilian deaths has been estimated variously from 180 to 10,454.

Set against a backdrop of rapid economic development and social changes in post-Mao Zedong China, the protests reflected anxieties about the country's future in the popular consciousness and among the political elite. The reforms of the 1980s had led to a nascent market economy which benefitted some people, but seriously disaffected others and the one-party political system also faced a challenge of legitimacy. Common grievances at the time included inflation, limited preparedness of graduates for the new economy and restrictions on political participation. The students called for democracy, greater accountability, freedom of the press and freedom of speech, though they were loosely organized and their goals varied.[6][7] At the height of the protests, about 1 million people assembled in the Square.

As the protests developed, the authorities veered back and forth between conciliatory and hardline tactics, exposing deep divisions within the party leadership.[9] By May, a student-led hunger strike galvanized support for the demonstrators around the country and the protests spread to some 400 cities.[10] Ultimately, China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping and other Communist Party elders believed the protests to be a political threat and resolved to use force.[11][12] The State Council declared martial law on 20 May 20 and mobilized as many as 300,000 troops to Beijing.[10] The troops suppressed the protests by firing at demonstrators with automatic weapons, killing multiple protesters and leading to mass civil unrest in the days following.

The international community, human rights organizations and political analysts condemned the Chinese government for the violent response to the protests. Western countries imposed severe economic sanctions and arms embargoes on Chinese entities and officials. In response, the Chinese government verbally attacked the protestors and denounced Western nations who had imposed sanctions on China by accusing them of interference in China's internal affairs, which elicited heavier condemnation by the West. It made widespread arrests of protesters and their supporters, suppressed other protests around China, expelled foreign journalists, strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic press, strengthened the police and internal security forces and demoted or purged officials it deemed sympathetic to the protests. More broadly, the suppression temporarily halted the policies of liberalization in the 1980s. Considered a watershed event, the protests also set the limits on political expression in China well into the 21st century. Its memory is widely associated with questioning the legitimacy of Communist Party rule and remains one of the most sensitive and most widely censored political topics in mainland China.

>> No.20688142

>>20688124
But her ears, while possibly proportionally the same as those of mice, are larger and will allow more air in. Maybe it cools her brain to work faster, not unlike a computer

>> No.20688148

>>20688114
Oops! You should've said "If I WERE a mod I'd publicly ban you."

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