Well MM you come in here with a question about Dali of which you could have known the answer before you asked it and rambled on about “fashion hipsters” and “douchebag Americans”.
Then you tried some conspiracy theories like your lead laced cigarettes and I quote:
“is there a madness phenomenon going on right now (In Kunming)? Like people started talking about aliens and motherships, from lead poisoning, too much MSG, or some other kind of problem? Maybe dirty water, gutter oil, lead pipes, lead paint...chemicals in the air..something like that.”
Then you start a long winding threat about which Chinese insults do you find most offensive and which rambles on and on.
Looks like you found your own platform (GoKunming) for your written diarrhea and are surprised that others don’t buy into it.
We don’t claim to be sophisticated also on certain topics we do know more than you do. We downvote because we think that you are crazy. And indeed we think that you are a troll because you behave like one.
GoKunming is indeed “not really a forum for discussion at all.” It is a website for the international community in Kunming and people related to it. And indeed you are not one of them.
As far as whining is concerned then I like to refer to your own previous posts.
In short: we can live without your contributions to GoKunming.
Snapshot: The Consul General of the Netherlands visits Kunming
Posted byBitterballen !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spring Festival 2020 Business Opening and Closing Times
Posted byYunnan provincial library closed till further notice.
The first of gaggle of gulls has arrived
Posted by@Giggi
Thanks.
So from now on I will call them chocolate-brown headed gulls in summer and two dark spotted behind the eyes gulls in winter.
The first of gaggle of gulls has arrived
Posted by@Giggi
I am traveling around at the moment and guess what Wikipedia does not work here.
Maybe you can cut and paste the relevant lines?
The first of gaggle of gulls has arrived
Posted byOn all the pictures they have white heads and only a small black dot behind the eye. Why are they called black headed gulls?