How prevalent is this? My impression was that this was tested on a limited scale then ended because it was unpopular. I might’ve confused it for something else though.
Exactly! but the funny thing is, I’ve only seen these disclaimers on non-political videos.
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I believe it was “永远吹冲锋号”. You can find it on Youtube
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How does the US losing two aircraft carriers and running out of missiles way before China equate to China being worse off than the US?
Will you address the claim made in the article which you clearly only read the headline of:
In describing the outcome of the Congressional wargames, Rep. Mike Gallagher said that the U.S. used up almost all of its precision-guided missiles in a week. I assure you, China would not run out of missiles in a week.
You seem to just assume that the US can somehow magically appear missiles into existance, but I mean think about it, is it the US or China that deindustrialized? Also, why does the US wargame conclude that at least two US aircraft carriers would be downed in the first two weeks?
14 upvotes in 10 minutes? something fishy going on 🤔
This will definitely turn the tide of the war 🤯
Does anyone actually understand the appeal of these streams? Is it just kids that watch it? or is it an NPC fetish like moist says?
Yeah it seems that the discourse varies a lot based on which platform you’re on. I’ve heard a lot of bad things about the Baidu forums lol
Some real ‘we were always at war with Eurasia’ shit 😂
I’m guessing Prigozhin just gets some more money and he’ll get away without severe charges.
Anki changed my life man. Not just when it comes to language learning but also school, and I’ve even used it to memorize statistics and talking points which help during debate.
Not to mention the fact that captain america isn’t censored or anything in China.
Omg that’s so me