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Fukking you chinese,you should call ambulance!
Yesterday an old man fall to the ground suddenly in one of the streets of Shanghai.
then one of spectators tried to call ambulance but got reply by Thuthuzela Care Centre is " they are busying now" .this time the old man?s head was bloody ,but no one tried to help him up. then a foreigner women see all of this, she was extreme anger. she shouted ? Fuckking you chinese,you should call ambulance!? then she help the old man up.and put her white towel under his head .After couple of minutes , the ambulance came. http://bbs.sgnet.cc/data/attachment/...jq16l01bqq.jpg |
i wouldnt want to live in such a society
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Now the social atmosphere of really too bad.but most of chinese have no other choice. they have to do that for in self-defense..and this is communism |
This is a Chinese board now? Is there anyone here? I didn't think so...
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dvtimes fake nick?
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too bad :(
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Why would someone who claims to be Chinese post this?
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I like Japanese people better
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anyrone remember that thread posted a while back where a little girl got ran over a few times by a couple delivery trucks and no one even saw or helped her in the road for like 15 minutes.
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It's much more interesting than his usual posts I might add. Interesting thread.
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Stay classy China.
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Umm...what was the old man doing wandering the streets in his pyjamas and slippers?
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Sad picture.
However Shanghai is an amazing city. It has everything, and is a super cool city to party in. |
Call 911-FAKE
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I don't know where that image is hosted, but I haven't seen something load that slow in about 15 years.
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It's very simple. People in large crowds and over populated areas remain indifferent to the needs of one. People also do what people do. In other words, if no one is helping a person in distress and people are around, people are more likely to not help. If someone dives in with great concern and begins to help, others follow. In other words, people for the most part look to what others are doing to determine the correct course of behavior. If a few people form a line for no reason in a place where its reasonable for a line to be formed but unnecessary (say, buying a theater ticket), others will walk up and get in line because its a safe assumption that its the correct thing to do.
Has nothing to do with China. Happens anywhere. Its a well studied fact of human behavior. Plenty of people get brutally attacked, raped or killed in front of bystanders who do nothing, in the US or anywhere else. |
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I think the USA needs to take a long hard look and WHO is filing lawsuits and start sterilizing them. |
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty.../2002/06/53048
BEIJING -- Beijing's most popular newspaper has unwittingly republished a bogus story about U.S. Congress threats to skip town for Memphis or Charlotte unless Washington builds them a new Capitol building with a retractable dome. The source? America's celebrated spoof tabloid, the Onion. The Beijing Evening News, which claims a circulation of 1.25 million, translated portions of the Onion's tall tale word-for-word in the international news page of its June 3 edition. The reprinted version of the May 29 article, which parodies Congress as a major league baseball team, also copied the Onion's would-be blueprint for a new legislative home that resembles a ballpark. "Don't get us wrong: We love the drafty old building," the Onion jestingly quoted House Speaker Dennis Hastert saying. "But the hard reality is, it's no longer suitable for a world-class legislative branch. The sight lines are bad, there aren't enough concession stands or bathrooms, and the parking is miserable." The spoof from the brazen entertainment tabloid, which dubs itself "America's finest news source," apparently took in the Evening News. "The story was written by one of our freelance writers," an editor at the Evening New told Reuters on Friday. "His stuff has been pretty much reliable before." The editor said he had received other calls from readers about the article. "They were also suspicious of the contents." Told the story came from the Onion and was not true, the editor said, "We would first have to check that out. If it's indeed fake, I'm sure there will be some form of correction." |
Sad story :S
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China.
Not even once. |
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