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Karn Dulake
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Posted - 2010.08.10 22:59:00 -
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Does anyone have the real reason?
I have Chinese friends and i know that all news is state controlled, could this be the reason
Lastly i have played MMOs with the Chinese and they will have humans Macros mining roids for 23 hours a day. You will be suprised at how many Chinese people are employed to farm items/roids/gold etc etc
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:02:00 -
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The Communist Party.
Seriously.
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Shawna Gray
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:02:00 -
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They smell too much of sweet and sour sauce.
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Daisuke Aoki
Gallente Independent Coalition OWN Alliance
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:04:00 -
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Edited by: Daisuke Aoki on 10/08/2010 23:05:07
Originally by: Ghoest The Communist Party.
Seriously.
This, really, AFAIK it's due to more stringent gaming regulations over there, and so they need their own server. This is a case in which you can actually blame CCP.
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Karn Dulake
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:04:00 -
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Edited by: Karn Dulake on 10/08/2010 23:05:13 ohh you rotton trolls and thanks Daisuke, i thought that might be the answer
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Minchurra
Caldari Feudum Chalybis The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:04:00 -
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Originally by: Shawna Gray They smell too much of sweet and sour sauce.
The best kind of smell.
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Stick Cult
Unspoken Autonomy.
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:05:00 -
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Originally by: Ghoest The Communist Party.
You, sir, are ignorant.
Anyway, yes, it is because China can be a wee bit controlling. Also, despite any views you may hold about the Chinese, they do bot, a LOT, and isk buying is very common and accepted. I guess you could say the same thing about what Plex has done, however, isk is a lot cheaper there than $35 for 600 mil.
Originally by: CCP Tuxford my bad. Rest assured I'm being ridiculed by my co-workers.
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:12:00 -
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Edited by: Ghoest on 10/08/2010 23:12:17
Originally by: Stick Cult Edited by: Stick Cult on 10/08/2010 23:06:18
Originally by: Ghoest The Communist Party.
You, sir, are ignorant.
Anyway, yes, it is because China can be a wee bit controlling. Also, despite any views you may hold about the Chinese, they do bot, a LOT, and isk buying is very common and accepted. I guess you could say the same thing about what Plex has done, however, isk is a lot cheaper there than $35 for 600 mil.
edit: although the RMT isn't why they have their own server.
calling people "ignorant" when they concisely state the fact make you a turd.
Hi turd.
Anyway Its all because of Chinese government regulations and the Chinese government is by definition the Communist party.
Bye turd.
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Stick Cult
Unspoken Autonomy.
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:13:00 -
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Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Originally by: CCP Tuxford my bad. Rest assured I'm being ridiculed by my co-workers.
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Milo Caman
Gallente Anshar Incorporated
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:16:00 -
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Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Communism is an economic system, not, as stated above, a set of regulations.
I think the word people are looking for is totalitarian. :sagenod: ---
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Bacon Slapper
Minmatar Red Federation
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:17:00 -
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Originally by: Minchurra
Originally by: Shawna Gray They smell too much of sweet and sour sauce.
The best kind of smell.
One got in! Get him!
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Stick Cult
Unspoken Autonomy.
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:18:00 -
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Originally by: Milo Caman
Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Communism is an economic system, not, as stated above, a set of regulations.
I think the word people are looking for is totalitarian. :sagenod:
:sagenod:
Originally by: CCP Tuxford my bad. Rest assured I'm being ridiculed by my co-workers.
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Shawna Gray
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:20:00 -
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Originally by: Minchurra
Originally by: Shawna Gray They smell too much of sweet and sour sauce.
The best kind of smell.
We only want players that smell of bacon and cheese doodles.
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Emperor Cheney
Celebrity Sex Tape
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:21:00 -
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Trying to go semantic ninja in calling the actions of the Communist Party "Communist" is a little silly.
America has a Democratic party and a Republican party - calling certain policies espoused by both "democratic" and "republican" regardless of whether the policies in question advocate either democracy or republican governance is standard shorthand.
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Karn Dulake
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:23:00 -
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Off topic already yay
Shawna Gray = fantastic answer and made me laugh a lot 
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Stick Cult
Unspoken Autonomy.
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:24:00 -
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Originally by: Emperor Cheney Trying to go semantic ninja in calling the actions of the Communist Party "Communist" is a little silly.
America has a Democratic party and a Republican party - calling certain policies espoused by both "democratic" and "republican" regardless of whether the policies in question advocate either democracy or republican governance is standard shorthand.
Representative Democracy ftw. 
Oh, and I love your name. Absolutely love it, have my babies?
Originally by: CCP Tuxford my bad. Rest assured I'm being ridiculed by my co-workers.
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:28:00 -
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China has always been isolationist. Even the great wall was a big F-you to the rest of the world. They're not about to just change the attitude they've had for centuries over a video game.
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Bodrul
Caldari Polaris Rising The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:33:00 -
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Originally by: Professor Tarantula China has always been isolationist. Even the great wall was a big F-you to the rest of the world. They're not about to just change the attitude they've had for centuries over a video game.
and since China is a nuclear power Team America cant really liberate them from the comunist grasp
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sue denim
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:34:00 -
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well he is right :P If it wasn't for the communist party they probably wouldn't have their own server.
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Stick Cult
Unspoken Autonomy.
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:34:00 -
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Originally by: Bodrul
Originally by: Professor Tarantula China has always been isolationist. Even the great wall was a big F-you to the rest of the world. They're not about to just change the attitude they've had for centuries over a video game.
and since China is a nuclear power Team America cant really liberate them from the comunist grasp
AMERICA, **** YEA! COMIN AGAIN TO SAVE THE MOTHER****ING DAY, YEA!
Originally by: CCP Tuxford my bad. Rest assured I'm being ridiculed by my co-workers.
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Emperor Cheney
Celebrity Sex Tape
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:37:00 -
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Originally by: Stick Cult
Oh, and I love your name. Absolutely love it, have my babies?
Thanks!
Stand by for man on spaceman babymaking docking sequence.
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Bacon Slapper
Minmatar Red Federation
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Posted - 2010.08.10 23:40:00 -
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Originally by: Milo Caman
Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Communism is an economic system, not, as stated above, a set of regulations.
I think the word people are looking for is totalitarian. :sagenod:
Communism and totalitarianism usually walk hand in hand. For example-
"The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social plan used from 1958 to 1961 which ostensibly aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of agriculturalization, industrialization, and collectivization. Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages.
Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the introduction of a mandatory process of agricultural collectivization, which was introduced incrementally. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were labeled as counter revolutionaries and persecuted. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions, social pressure, and violence. Food rationing was introduced, in some cases leaving rural Chinese with less than 250g (half a jin, 8.82 ounces) of grain per day. The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, triggering a widespread famine that resulted in possibly more than 20 million deaths." ?
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Zverofaust
Gallente Core Impulse
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:04:00 -
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Edited by: Zverofaust on 11/08/2010 00:03:53
Originally by: Karn Dulake
i know that all news is state controlled, could this be the reason
I've noticed how often the term "state controlled" comes up, usually out of context and always pejoratively and with very loose definitions, implying that a corrupt government controls everything on TV/in the newspapers/on the internet.
In reality this means that media is publically owned and operated. IMHO this is no worse than media being privately-owned. It does tend to lead to more pro-government types of coverage, but then again so does FOX News/CNN when there's a Republicant/Democrap administration in the WH, respectively.
This is now a politics thread.
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Zverofaust
Gallente Core Impulse
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:07:00 -
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Originally by: Bacon Slapper
Originally by: Milo Caman
Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Communism is an economic system, not, as stated above, a set of regulations.
I think the word people are looking for is totalitarian. :sagenod:
Communism and totalitarianism usually walk hand in hand. For example-
"The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social plan used from 1958 to 1961 which ostensibly aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of agriculturalization, industrialization, and collectivization. Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages.
Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the introduction of a mandatory process of agricultural collectivization, which was introduced incrementally. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were labeled as counter revolutionaries and persecuted. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions, social pressure, and violence. Food rationing was introduced, in some cases leaving rural Chinese with less than 250g (half a jin, 8.82 ounces) of grain per day. The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, triggering a widespread famine that resulted in possibly more than 20 million deaths." ?
That has nothing to do with totalitarianism; at best it reveals catastrophic mismanagement. It also seems to ignore the fact that famines are by and large due to ecological/natural factors.
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Karn Dulake
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:24:00 -
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Originally by: Zverofaust
Originally by: Bacon Slapper
Originally by: Milo Caman
Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Communism is an economic system, not, as stated above, a set of regulations.
I think the word people are looking for is totalitarian. :sagenod:
Communism and totalitarianism usually walk hand in hand. For example-
"The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social plan used from 1958 to 1961 which ostensibly aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of agriculturalization, industrialization, and collectivization. Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages.
Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the introduction of a mandatory process of agricultural collectivization, which was introduced incrementally. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were labeled as counter revolutionaries and persecuted. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions, social pressure, and violence. Food rationing was introduced, in some cases leaving rural Chinese with less than 250g (half a jin, 8.82 ounces) of grain per day. The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, triggering a widespread famine that resulted in possibly more than 20 million deaths." ?
That has nothing to do with totalitarianism; at best it reveals catastrophic mismanagement. It also seems to ignore the fact that famines are by and large due to ecological/natural factors.
I dont normally go in for these debates but in modern times there has never been a famine in a country with a free press (World Health Organisation)
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:30:00 -
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Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Go away you illiterate turd.
I said the "Communist Party." I didnt say "communism" not "Communism."
I cant tell if your just stupid or if you cant read. Either way your posts are worthless.
Next time dont start calling names when youre an idiot - k?
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Admiral Pelleon
White Shadow Imperium
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:32:00 -
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Originally by: Ghoest
Originally by: Stick Cult Communism has nothing to do with placing regulations on people, and they are less Communist than you would believe.
Go away you illiterate turd.
I said the "Communist Party." I didnt say "communism" not "Communism."
I cant tell if your just stupid or if you cant read. Either way your posts are worthless.
Next time dont start calling names when youre an idiot - k?
You're missing some apostrophes. ________ Chicago players channel: 'Windy City'
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:37:00 -
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Im missing 7 years of apostrophes. Im against them.
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Ressiv
Cooperative Freelance Navigators Association
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:42:00 -
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Sencorship, plain and simple.
And to the few that think it's not that bad, try investigating a bit at places where people care about privacy, freedom of speech and freedom in general. Like HRW.
And to the few that think totalitarism is not one of the pilars; get a new news source, yours is borked beyond hope.
YES it is a different culture, and NO they do not need to adopt 'ours'. But you cant look at the facts and actualy deduce from them that China is promoting people to act as free individuals, or, not oppressing it's population.
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Professor Tarantula
Hedion University
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Posted - 2010.08.11 00:44:00 -
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The apostrophe is the English language's greatest monster.
My deepest sympathies. Prof. Tarantula, Esq. |
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