Have you heard of - reciprocate in kind. When you learn to speak clearly and answer me I will be happy to reciprocate in kind and answer all your questions. It has taken 3 times to know EXACTLY where you were in the US because you like to play the Vague Game.
Since you continue with your bantering and you still dont get I will continue with my reply as Redjon is just as eager as you are for my reply.
TCM teaches that it is healthy to get rid of waste NOW. I understand this theory I have no arguement with it. Got it. The problem is how and when.
A - If I ever have the misfortune of meeting you in person I will drop my pants and shit on your shoes and then spit in your eye because TCM states that getting rid of waste must be done NOW. Would you like this?
B - Or how about I say, lets walk over to the toilet because I have to use the toilet. Or how about I do not spray you with my spit or I blow my nose in a tissue rather than shooting a snot rocket and wiping the snots that stuck on my fingers on a tree or door handle or your face?
Which do you think is the proper way to get tid of waste according to TCM? A or B?
Lets see what reply you have for our entertainment. Then I will be happy to give you an answer to your question.
See the problem, I took the time to explain something to you but you just dismiss it and then repeat the same thing. Then you wonder why no one wants to talk with you.
Read again - HOW and WHEN. Stop repeating about TCM. So if I ever have the misfortune of meeting you in person I will just spit in your eye and tell you it is TCM - I dont think so - There is another theory and philosophy called germ or hygiene theory.
There is a time and a place for everything. It is called Delayed Gratification. If I need to relieve myself in any way I can wait and excuse myself and go to the bathroom or use a tissue.
Of course I complain about spiting and shooting snot rockets our in public - Now tell me where I complain about TCM.
You are confused - between HOW and WHEN. Expelling mucus and other waste products from the body is part of nature. This has nothng to do with TCM. The problem is HOW and When it is done.
Where exactly - Ohio is a state comprised of counties and districts and cities and towns.
The US is a military country - anyone can join the military - One does NOT have to be a US citizen. Residents can join any service. Different than China.
Army and Marines are not the same - same as in China.
3. So? Most Americans do fireworks. Legal or illegal, reality is people do it. You assume US is like China - It is illegal and people do not do it. Kids will go to Chinatown to buy it but as soon as they set one off the SWAT team is on their ass and they have everything taken from them and they get a fine.
What a catastrophe! Recently visited Nanning, Guangxi which also has a bike program. All the bikes are uniform in color (Orange) and there is 1 type of payment method. They are neatly placed in bike racks all over the city. They come in clusters of 20 and they are found at every subway station in groups of 20, 40, and 60 depending on location. There are cameras mounted on either side of the bike racks for safety and supervision. People can easily find the bike racks and use the bikes and return them to conveniently located bike racks in other parts of the city.
Kunming has 3 types of bikes and 3 types of payment. There are very few bike racks so there are no central locations to get a bike if you need them. I live at the edge of the city in a village and there are bikes scattered everywhere. The people here use them, drive them home and park the bike it in front of their door where no one else can use them. They now have their own private bikes that they can use and abuse and when it gets destroyed they just go get another one. The bike sits idle all day until that person (Temporary owner) is ready to use it again. Kunming should learn from the many other cities that use bikes and create a system that serves all. I am sure the companies who operate these bikes will lose a lot of money from this program.
I enjoy reading the articles on this site but what really drives me nuts is when the article does not clearly state where this place is located - a basic essential in writing - missing.
Village name is great - how about a county and a prefecture along with that.
The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
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Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
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You can see the police in this picture - always ready to serve and protect the interests of the big money.
Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
发布者What a catastrophe! Recently visited Nanning, Guangxi which also has a bike program. All the bikes are uniform in color (Orange) and there is 1 type of payment method. They are neatly placed in bike racks all over the city. They come in clusters of 20 and they are found at every subway station in groups of 20, 40, and 60 depending on location. There are cameras mounted on either side of the bike racks for safety and supervision. People can easily find the bike racks and use the bikes and return them to conveniently located bike racks in other parts of the city.
Kunming has 3 types of bikes and 3 types of payment. There are very few bike racks so there are no central locations to get a bike if you need them. I live at the edge of the city in a village and there are bikes scattered everywhere. The people here use them, drive them home and park the bike it in front of their door where no one else can use them. They now have their own private bikes that they can use and abuse and when it gets destroyed they just go get another one. The bike sits idle all day until that person (Temporary owner) is ready to use it again. Kunming should learn from the many other cities that use bikes and create a system that serves all. I am sure the companies who operate these bikes will lose a lot of money from this program.
Celebrating a Miao Christmas in Yunnan
发布者I enjoy reading the articles on this site but what really drives me nuts is when the article does not clearly state where this place is located - a basic essential in writing - missing.
Village name is great - how about a county and a prefecture along with that.
Very annoying and NOT the first time.
Fuxian shampoo incident becomes national topic
发布者1 - Once the image was published on Chinese social media the firestorm began, and continues unabated nearly two weeks later.
2 - although some more vocal microbloggers have called for a police investigation and arrests.
I can teach reading and comprehension for a small fee.
Fuxian shampoo incident becomes national topic
发布者dama (大妈) — big momma - Chinese slang for selfish middle-aged women who act badly in public.