China needs to go

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by seldom seen, Jun 25, 2014.

  1. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    So you guys ready to deploy some ticks over there or what?
     
  2. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    i think we can do better than ticks.like 12 nuclear bombs would be more efficient.china doesn't have any resources we need like oil,so no need to send hellfire missiles,a nuke will work fine.i don't care about how much gas they use or how they recycle,u eat dogs than u deserve to get eaten..by dogs
     

  3. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Ready, hermano.

    On the other hand, we could just charter a flight, load the gnome, chucka boo boo, waynetheinsaaaaane, shaka nutso, shart smeller, this new-bag speed bump & the shredmachine on board & drop them over Beijing. 'And hell followed with them....'

    On second thought, maybe only need to air drop the shredmachine in there to achieve desired rsults.
     
  4. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Nobody's being hypocritical, asswipe.

    My points are valid.

    Your comments are the byproduct of an irritable menstrual flow. Try to distinguish the difference.

    And read what stinkbug wrote in response to your spew.

    You're right about one thing: you ain't better than anybody.
     
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  5. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    we are shipping them via malasian airlines:cool:
     
  6. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    good call, cep :rolleyes:
     
  7. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    What does anything you said have to do with the mass killing threatened species? Your points would make more sense (though still incorrect) if the thread was about the Chinese burning too much oil.

    Now I'm going get the grill started and cook some bald eagle

     
  8. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    if it hasnt been said ss, lymes is not very common in the south like it is in the north i believe it was discovered around new york area and is crazy up there. ive gotten many ticks in my life and dont got lymes.
     
  9. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    yankee you made a Asian cry good job lol
     
  10. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    It's part & parcel of my job description, blassters. BTW your new avatar kind blows when compared to the other one you had going on. One hater's opinion.
     
  11. natkitchen

    natkitchen Well-Known Member

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    Mar 29, 2011
    Pretty awesome my add on the side is Asian date .com.
     
  12. Speed Bump

    Speed Bump Well-Known Member

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    Jun 3, 2014
    Per capita nonrenewable emissions are what matters. Whether the source is oil, gas, or coal makes no difference. US is around 20 tons, China less than 3 tons.

    Good for us. Oil is irrelevant. Even our drop in CO2 emissions are nothing to crow about because the reduction is 10-20% when it needs to be 85% to even bring us on par with the Chinese per capita. We produce less CO2 per capita than Bahrain, not China. I'm happy that the US production of CO2 has decreased to the level of emissions in 1993 because we've switched from Coal and Oil to Gas. I'm happy our per capita emissions are less than those of Bahrain. That does not change the fact that anyone who claims that the Chinese/Asian lifestyle is a bigger threat to the planet than ours is an idiotic hypocrite.

    Sure. I've been in Beijing when the smog was so thick visibility was less than 100 feet. Most Chinese wear masks because they believe that it protects them from the spread of infectious diseases in crowded places. Regardless, YOU are still MUCH WORSE for the planet than a Chinese person.

    So is the land. Irrelevant to the conversation. Chinese river pollution does not pose a significant threat to the global environment. It is a mostly localized problem.

    But allowing the digression: Our local pollution during our period of industrialization was terrible as well. China's may be worse (per capita), but I doubt it. They have the benefit of at least an awareness of environmental issues that had literally not been discovered/invented during the period of US industrialization. That is not a merit of the Chinese, simply them riding on our coattails, as they often do.

    No. I hate China. China sucks, I hate visiting, and I would never live there under any circumstances. The government is a nightmare and the people aren't great either. It is my least favorite Asian country. Cambodians win the nicest people award for Asia. Taiwanese are close runners-up.

    I'm in this thread because I also happen to hate hypocritcal idiots. I love America and wish it had fewer of them. Please go to China and fix their environmental problems with your "knowledge", and help me achieve my goal. Eat some dog. Maybe it will put you off any kind of meat, and we can take a step toward saving the environment.

    So what? Animals are animals. They all have nervous systems that can feel pain. We consume 242 lb of meat per person. Chinese consume 120 lb per person. Which religion encourages vegetarianism, why do they practice it, and on which continent is it most widely practiced?

    The answers are: "Buddhism", "Out of respect for all living things (oversimplification)" and "Asia", should you ever make it on a show where they will rapidly prove that you are, indeed, NOT smarter than a 5th grader.

    Not even in the top 15%. Our regluations are better than China's but FAR down the list compared to many many other countries. We are 33'rd on the EPI index, just above Saudi Arabia but below Hungary. China is 118th. Those whale/"dolphon" eating Japanese are 26th.

    Aren't you supposedly some sort of big money day trader or some such nonsense? Yeah, even if I believed that, you're hardly the model global citizen. So, yes, you are demonstrably the definition of a hypocrite when you criticize other peoples' impact on the environment.

    Your valid points are the incredibly obvious statements that the Chinese are taking over major interests in countries uncomfortably close to home, that we buy too much low-quality crap from the chicoms, and China is an awful place in general. I agree. Gold star for you. Now get back to work.

    Anyway, have fun with that sense of entitlement and refusal to take personal responsibility for the damage YOU do to the planet. I know it's tough to face hard truths. Thanks for bothering to read some of them. Now back to your plans to beat up on your scapegoat/boogeyman.

    Oh ****! That's an AWESOME handle! I'ma go register it right now! Sometimes it is worthwhile to argue with idiots online!
     
  13. sailquik

    sailquik Well-Known Member

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    Nov 23, 2012
    ^^ +1

    I dislike the Chinese political system, I dislike what they have been known to do to their environment, I dislike what they do to citizens who disagree with their policies, I dislike their imperialistic foreign policy and I think, in very general terms, they are a threat to western values.

    Having said that - the above points are valid. The USA is at it's best when leading by example and we have failed to do that in recent history. We need to get rid of our climate change denying politicians, we need to protect our foreign interests without reinforcing american imperialist stereotypes, we need to improve our education system and reintroduce ethics and civics into the curriculum, we need to get money and greed out of politics and we need to stop placing so much importance on conspicuous consumption.

    The rest of the world will follow if we really are the "beacon of freedom" GWB talked about. If we don't do as we say - then we are just seen as hypocrites and our values are seen as unworthy.
     
  14. sailquik

    sailquik Well-Known Member

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    Nov 23, 2012
    Won't do any good. He'll just find his way over the himalayas and into India to find some Hindu honeys to bang.
     
  15. Hayduke Lives

    Hayduke Lives Well-Known Member

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    Mar 28, 2014
    man, sure are alot of opinionated, one sided, deaf people in the surf world.

    Here's a tip, hear others points of view and ya never know, you might just learn something. World problems solved
     
  16. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    You don't actually read what others post, you just shpeckle & heckle. You get it wrong. Consistently. That's why people push back to your morose, flatulent, pompous piglet posts.

    No, I'm not some big-money trader, but please feel free to believe that since it seems to get your childish frenzy going.

    I ripped both the USA AND China in my post, but you'd know that if you'd actually read it.

    And, yes, you are, indeed, an asswipe. At least you comprehended that part of your existence correctly.
     
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  17. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Yes! And if we send them with a couple of Roy's vessels maybe they'll be able to rescue a few dogs while they're at it...Shred's Ark.

    Thanks blasters, it hadn't been clarified. As to the discovery though, Lyme, CT amigo...which is within close distance of Plum Island, hence the theory about it's origins. Tick-borne illnesses creep me out.
     
  18. SI_Admin

    SI_Admin Guest

    This is a developed country versus developing country issue. USA has wealth, so its easy for us to say you shouldn't be eating dog or slaughtering shark, because we don't need those things. Developing countries do what they can to try and catch up to the developed countries ways of wealth and lifestyle. I don't approve of their ways, but morality is subjective.
     
  19. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    hmmm, doesn't the fact that you live here and consume also make you part of the problem and therefore just another hypocrite? If you TRULY believe what you say, should you not kill yourself to remove the 'problem'?