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So have any of you anons been in China?

>> No.651078

if you know what I mean?

>> No.651082

I'd in her China, if you know what I mean.

>> No.651087

a pothead I knew back in high school went on vacation there once. Bought a bunch of pirated DVDs and was irritated by the pollution before heading back to the states. I don't think he liked it too much.

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>>651070
I want to be inside China.

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>>651070

>> No.651100

>>651087
if you know what I mean?

>> No.651104

>>651087
A pothead complaining about air pollution? Oh the irony...

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>>651092

In China, China goes inside YOU!

>> No.651117

>>651104
yeah. he was worth quite a few laughs back in the day.

>> No.651122

>>651104
I don't really see the irony

A cigarette smoker? Yes
Pothead? Not so much.

>> No.651138

>>651122
Anything you burn puts carbon in the atmosphere.

>> No.651143

ROC, yes. PRC, no.

>> No.651148

>>651104
Did you say Haliburton sold children to Saudi-Arabia? Because it sounded like you said Haliburton sold children to Saudi-Arabia.

>> No.651154

>>651122
Smoking pot has just more health risks than smoking tobacco because when you smoke it, you tend to hold the smoke in longer than with a cigarette.

>> No.651160

>>651114
KING OF BONERS!

>> No.651167

>>651154

I use a vaporizer.

>> No.651168

>>651154
yeah, except the smoke you're inhaling doesn't come from tobacco. I'm not saying it's COMPLETELY harmless, but I am saying it's a pittance in comparison with the chemicals in your average cigarette.

>> No.651181

>>651168
It still contains Carbon Monoxide, which is a carcinogen (cancer-causing substance).

>> No.651214

>>651181
Oh, like car exaust. Except car exaust is 1000 times more plentiful. I'd estimate that living in a major city is the equivalent of smoking 40 joints a day. I don't know anyone who smokes that much, but I'm sure someone does. Just no one I've ever heard of.

>> No.651220

>>651214

science sager to the rescue!

>> No.651225

Haliburton sold children to Saudi-Arabia
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Haliburton sold children to Saudi-Arabia

>> No.651239

>>651225
Saudi-Arabia sold children to Haliburton?

>> No.651240

>>651225
>Halliburton sold children to China
>Halliburton sold children to China
>Halliburton sold children to China
>Halliburton sold children to China
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>Halliburton sold children to China

>> No.651247

And then we returned to the topic by way of forced meme.

>> No.651280

I'd sell my children to China, if you know what I mean.

>> No.651285

Everyone that works for haliburton deserves to be killed.

ITT: How would you kill a Haliburton employee? Personally, I'd hammer nails trrough the fuckers hands and feet, tie wet leather straps to the nails and tie the worthless scum spread out to the ground with their genetals covered in honey above a fire-ant hive.

>> No.651290

A major source of pollution in China is their need for electricity and lots of it... for as cheap as humanly possible. Because of this, they will make electricity out of pretty much anything that burns. Combine this with traffic that forces cars to go a perpetual 5-15 kmph for most of any commute... though I will say the driving skills of people there makes US drivers look like a bunch of pussies (especially their taxi drivers, holy shit).

I was last there in 2005 and it was pretty bad in Beijing. Shanghai was bad but not that bad because of the sea breezes clearing everything out from time to time. What scares me is that I've heard from a friend at a university in Beijing that it's gotten much worse in the last 2 years mainly. The city I enjoyed most was Chongqing.

>> No.651292

>>651285
Duh, sounds like fun.

>> No.651295

>>651285
My new fetish!

>> No.651316

Oh, as for Haliburton, I worked last summer for BMC Software which shared the same corporate campus as their now-ex-headquarters in Houston. I was always tempted to pull some sort of anti-Haliburton prank in like the parking garage or something.

>> No.651337

>>651285
I'd kill them so bad, even Sakuri Kunikai would be disgusted.

>> No.651393

I was born in China and spent the first several years of my life there, but I've actually spent more than two thirds of my life in the US.

One of the great things about Chinese traffic is that everyone is a professional driver. You don't have the elderly, the teenage, and the middle-aged woman polluting your streets, and if they are, they've got to be competent. In Harbin, Beijing, and Xian, the loudest horn rules the road, and everything is one giant game of chicken. People break all kinds of traffic laws (turning left on red lights, pulling into oncoming traffic, driving on the sidewalk to pass), and it's probably the most efficient traffic system I have ever had the privilege of experiencing firsthand.

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