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love and deepspace cope edition
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I was in china recently, I am surprised at all the cameras and phones, highspeed train was super convinient but everyone at the waiting room was headdown looking at phone, very cool but also pretty eery
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How do I get Chinese vagina?
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>>222791082
just dont be asian
they're just such easy whores for non-asian men i cant even respect them
>>222791069
yes chinese must be the biggest ipad kids in the world. so many times in restaraunts i would see a group of friends eating together, all looking at their phones, no conversation at all.
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>>222790999
Ni hao dude do you have a sister
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also you need a phone to do anything, literally street vendors have qr codes
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Chinese boys are cute
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Chinese people of both genders within China are so much better-looking than Chinese elsewhere. And I say this as a Chinese American male.

Several factors I think could be in play here:

1. more walking in daily life for more people, reduced car ownership, less Robert Moses-core suburbanism
2. better fashion or attention to it
3. better diet, less corn syrup even in sweets etc.
4. healthier dating life? (less "masturbator epigenetics" if you believe that's a thing)

I was just in China, where I noticed this, and how ugly or neckbeardy I looked in comparison. It made me feel gravely disappointed about myself, like the fat retard I probably am.

Thankfully I'll soon be an incel no longer since I've got a corpo 9-5 wageslave job coming up (take that, anons). Hopefully things only get better from there on.

Original plan for "first vacay after corpo job starts" was to check out Japan, but the more I dwell on it the more I'm wanting to check out other parts of China even more, esp. to pay visits to relatives I might not have much time left to pay visits to.
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>>222796303
>Chinese people of both genders within China are so much better-looking than Chinese elsewhere
I've never noticed that before but now that you mention it, the FOB Chinese at my uni do tend to be better-looking and taller than the Chinese-american students. Although that could just be due to selection bias since only the rich ones can afford to study abroad

However I've also heard the opposite which is that a lot of mainland Chinese look pretty rough until after the gaokao because they are studycelling for the exam and don't take care of themselves, and that once they get into university is when they have time to look good. Which part of China did you visit btw
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>>222796714
Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing, and a lower-tier satellite city of Shanghai.

I was referring primarily to people in China I see randomly on the street or in malls. Probably a fairer sample than uni int'l students, since not only are they more likely to have more of the means, they're also more prone to ideologically leaning pro-West or even (subtly) anti-China.

I think the major make-or-break here is that the general cultural expectation within China is to grind hard and eschew all fun up to 18, then sort of let it all out during college years.

And frankly, I even think the West is heading for this too as the job market worsens and competition tightens for youth: harder to get into good colleges, harder to secure good jobs (and I feel like I'm one of the lucky ones), more EC or AP chaos and whatnot. Couple that with a general cultural movement towards babyifying all youth, even teenagers, like notice how many countries are actually succeeding in legislating stuff that would've been unthinkable even as recently as COVID times like "ban all social media for kids!" or "phone free teens!" or "mandatory internet ID just in case one kid watches 1 second of porn!"

Obviously I'm against abuse and whatnot. But some of it is devolving into nearly absurd, Pharisee-like levels of caution. Like 17 x 19 being more controversial than 18 x 81.

And the crazy thing is, China's already anticipated much of this. It's had mandatory internet ID from 2017-ish onwards and was pretty much the only country to do so... until nowadays. Reminds me of how they came up with the "zero COVID" lockdown model nearly every country copied during 2020.

Next up across Western countries IMO might be an attempt to firewall off Chinese social media (we've already seen some of it with TikTok in early 2025, but I don't rule it out that they try again).
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>>222797184
Holy yapper lmao

>I even think the West is heading for this too as the job market worsens and competition tightens for youth
It'll actually get easier to get into a good uni because US birth rates dropped after the 2008 recession and there's fewer 18 year olds now
>firewall off Chinese social media
And they absolutely should
American TikTok pushes endless brainrot slop while the Chinese version is time-limited for kids, locked after 10pm, and feeds them more educational/patriotic stuff
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