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Anyone here in China right now?
Im a bit worried, my GF is in China right now and she said big danger there now, most of the internet, phones, tv is cut off in Shanghai. She was too scared to speak to me over the phone, now i cant get a connection. I cant see anything on the news here, but then very little gets out of these sort of countries. Sometimes you only realize how lucky you are that you dont live in these sort of countries.
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who will know what is going on in communist countries... |
hahaah , I am in China right now .. all is good .. didnt hear about anything special going on in Shanghai
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bless your ignorant soul :1orglaugh China is very nice place, 100 times safer than any city in the US especially for foreigners .. |
Errr well I dont see any problem here. Im in Shanghai now. So its best if you leave me her phone number and ill see if it works by trying to call her from the government centre. This is a purely platonic service offered only to GFY people.
I WANT TO STRESS THAT THIS IS A PURELY PLATONIC SERVICE PS: Hornyness is also cut off and she may need to be re-supplied :1orglaugh |
sounds like someone is getting dumped LOL
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You better check your woman.
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There was a tropical storm that passed over Hainan last night, was nothing to get excited about though. Post your GF's number so we "check" on her lol.
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A lot of places are shutting down their Wi Fi as they cannot comply with the new user monitoring laws. The local Starbucks here has turned off it's Wi Fi until further notice, so I am guessing this is what she is talking about. |
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To the OP, dont worry I dont think she is kidnapped or anything. I think you will get a hold of her soon or she will call you in no time! The pic I took in LAX. Shanghai Tower - The soon-to-be tallest building in China(128 floors)! Cant wait to be there in 2014!!! http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/8094/shtower.jpg |
I am in shanghai right now and obviously I am online....
There is nothing going on that I am aware of. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/26/wo...hina.html?_r=3 |
Chinese give must be pissed about a news station complaining about their rapid growth and the utter lack of respect for human life etc...source: today's NPR broadcast.
Cannot criticize the mother party. lol. Gov was burying the trains in this past weeks accident because...if no bodies, no payout to victims family...after it was reported they had to start digging up the trains...found bodies. :eek2 |
me thinks shes lying to ya.
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Just talked to her and she lives close to the University and seems their was some democracy protest in that area last night and the area close to the university was closed off and shut down while the secret police made some arrests. Shanghai is a great city and I like it, but its still communist and any talk of democracy will get you an easy 10 years in jail.
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I have a a few Chinese staff working in my export business and whenever they email or phone back home to China they have to be very careful what they say or their family will soon get a visit from the public security officials. |
Is there any way to get internet connection without identity proof in China?
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That is greatly exaggerated. |
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Internet cafes Or if you know the right people they can hook u up at your residence. |
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http://www.itproportal.com/2011/07/2...toring/....the regulatory body of China has ordered businesses like cyber cafes, hotels, restaurants, shops, and showrooms in Central Beijing to install an expensive web monitoring technology and keep a check on the people using their wireless connection.... http://www.itproportal.com/2011/07/2...#ixzz1TZToz4dm The size of the Internet police is rumored at more than 30,000.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interne...lic_of_ China China's secret internet police....http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ticle_continue From Amnesty International..... China's 'Golden Shield Project'. The Government is watching you. Behind what has been dubbed the 'Great Firewall of China' citizens can be imprisoned for sending emails....http://www.amnesty.org.au/china/comments/10926/ |
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Too scared to talk on the phone because Starbucks suspended their WiFi service is a bit... iffy. |
Your internet girlfriend has moved onto another daddy. It's over. Back to MySpace you go.
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CSP officers are experts in lightning raids - when apprehending suspects, they make liberal use of flashbangs to stun and disorient targets and innocents alike, and follow up with a hail of gunfire or close combat takedowns....http://alphaprotocol.wikia.com/wiki/..._Secret_Police |
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No need to show me links. I've lived 10+ years of my life in shanghai during the 80s, 90s and now. I think i understand china a little better than you (no offense). Most people here don't give a shit about democracy. They just want to make a buck and get rich. Unless your employees got some political agenda going on they need not worry about their conversations being monitored. Western media of course loves to sensationalize or exaggerate certain things about china. If you think china is a shitty place to be, I suggest you visit it before jumping to conclusions. |
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Probably a drama queen attantion whore ... or ya, maybe u about to get dumped lol But big cities anywhere in the world usually have a ton of foreign people, and are safe as long as the most common rules of "common senses" are used :thumbsup |
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