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nagato316
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I'm curious as to what if any aesthetic restrictions will be put on this Chinese Haruhi graphic novel. For example, how would Mikuru's intro "scene" be handled? (where Haruhi grabs Mikuru's chest to indicate just one of her many "moe points"--no that's not a spoiler!) Officially, Chinese society/authorities frown upon things like that being distributed to the public, don't they? |
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ReiClone88
Posts: 187 Location: Inside a giant tank full of Tang |
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Ironically, this method encourages non-Chinese in other countries to pirate the Chinese adaptation just to see what this version is like.
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
Posts: 3820 Location: Louisville, KY |
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... ahahaahaha really?? this is to much for me.. well most people i know online that live in china are bigger pirates than I am. Who can really blame at this point?
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Weiss_Yohji
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Piracy...why doesn't China just give up that whole fudged-up communist thing and join the winning team? What do they think is going to happen? Are they that afraid of legit goods being available with only the bare minimum necessary government restrictions in place?
No wonder we should have made them part of the United States before Mao Tse-tung went and screwed things up by turning them Commie. |
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TsukasaElkKite
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Please release this in English, Yen Press! |
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dormcat
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Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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In 1940s Mao's American sympathizers did a lot by telling the general American population that Chiang was a corrupt, incapable warlord while Mao was an ideologist standing by the poor peasants. Last edited by dormcat on Sun May 29, 2011 1:43 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Weiss_Yohji
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Then he had to go turn to the dark side and become a filthy, filthy Commie. Why not just side with us good-guy capitalists instead? With all the censorship, oppressing Tibet, et al, it makes perfect sense for America to take over Red China and turn it capitalist (With Tibet, we could let them vote on either being an American territory, statehood, or for full independence. Why must they allow their government to stomp on all manner of freedom instead of revolting like they need to? They should tear up everything reminding them of their regime and even take a big, steaming shit on Mao's corpse. If all else fails, we've got more than enough nukes to turn Beijing into Nevada. Or we could just send all our criminals over there to colonize the joint like England did with Australia. Whatever works. |
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ninjaclown
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Whatever you say, buddy.
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dormcat
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Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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I don't think Tibet's Anglo-Saxon master would agree. Tibet sold itself to Britons (which was never recognized by either Blue or Red China) even before the first communist state i.e. Soviet Union was ever established, and way, way before Red China. Britons wanted Tibet to become a "buffer state" -- much like Mongolia and Choson to Russia and Japan, respectively -- between itself (British India, to be exact) and China. Take more history lessons, kid.
Monks and landlords, the upper castes of Tibet, were stripped off power after CCP entered Tibet. Just how much do you know about lives of Tibetan peasants, past and present? Do you know Tibetan monks used to make religious artifacts with human skin and bones?
I don't know what makes you such an extreme Sinophobe, but you should not use those hate words here. |
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