Where are you from? :D

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What part of the world do you live in?

Antarctica
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North America
48
33%
South America
7
5%
Asia
31
22%
Africa
1
1%
Australia
6
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Europe
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other
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I love England \o/
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mangaluva wrote:
Yuri Iwamoto wrote: I love the UK \o/
That's better ;)
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Earth Europe Gronau (a small city between Germany and Netherlands) :o :o

and ancestors all over the world  ::)
Romania(mother) Poland(Grandpa) USA(uncle) Ukraine (uncleof my grandma )Austria(greatgrandmother)


and thanks to a lot of mercenary´s in my family  >:D anywhere where France ,Great Britain or Germany hadded colonies  :P

;D ;D
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I live in Wuxi,Jiangsu,China.
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柔花月儿 wrote: I live in Wuxi,Jiangsu,China.
Wuxi is near the sea, near The Yangtze River.Image

China nice country most people there are good :)
just the  >:D goverment is to little stupid to know that they could make twice the money
they´re  making know just with accepting human rights


p.s. why didnt they just offer tibet to buy their freedom? ???
sign a contract that china will get the rice from tibet and tibet will be free by buying themself
win win situation 
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svon1 wrote:
柔花月儿 wrote: I live in Wuxi,Jiangsu,China.
Wuxi is near the sea, near The Yangtze River.Image

China nice country most people there are good :)
just the  >:D goverment is to little stupid to know that they could make twice the money
they´re  making know just with accepting human rights


p.s. why didnt they just offer tibet to buy their freedom? ???
sign a contract that china will get the rice from tibet and tibet will be free by buying themself
win win situation 



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I don't think China actually wants to give up Tibet, that's the problem. Actually, as I understand it, they're still trying to expand. The monks I worked with in 2011 were not huge fans of China because they were all from Bhutan, which has traditionally maintained a close friendship with Tibet and took in more than 6000 Tibetan refugees when China annexed Tibet. China and Bhutan are constantly disputing their borders as well, and my monks were afraid that China is looking to annex Bhutan as well.

Basically, I'm sure that Tibet would love to buy their freedom if China were open to the offer, but the Chinese government doesn't seem to be up for giving up their turf.
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mangaluva wrote: I don't think China actually wants to give up Tibet, that's the problem. Actually, as I understand it, they're still trying to expand. The monks I worked with in 2011 were not huge fans of China because they were all from Bhutan, which has traditionally maintained a close friendship with Tibet and took in more than 6000 Tibetan refugees when China annexed Tibet. China and Bhutan are constantly disputing their borders as well, and my monks were afraid that China is looking to annex Bhutan as well.

Basically, I'm sure that Tibet would love to buy their freedom if China were open to the offer, but the Chinese government doesn't seem to be up for giving up their turf.

to bad that the tibetians dont have the balls to fight!  :(

it would be an honor to give them my military knowledge and lead an army agianst the bad guys
if they take the old m1garand rifles against the most ak-47 of the chinese
then they could easily outrange the enemy weapons
take a few cheap stinger and you can shut down everything from the sky
added a few M2 brownigs and bazookas
and ya can shot down wave after wave no matter how much they send in
they will give up earlier or later
its sad :( to say but blood is the price of freedome and democracy  >:(
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i was going to lo
svon1 wrote:
mangaluva wrote: I don't think China actually wants to give up Tibet, that's the problem. Actually, as I understand it, they're still trying to expand. The monks I worked with in 2011 were not huge fans of China because they were all from Bhutan, which has traditionally maintained a close friendship with Tibet and took in more than 6000 Tibetan refugees when China annexed Tibet. China and Bhutan are constantly disputing their borders as well, and my monks were afraid that China is looking to annex Bhutan as well.

Basically, I'm sure that Tibet would love to buy their freedom if China were open to the offer, but the Chinese government doesn't seem to be up for giving up their turf.

to bad that the tibetians dont have the balls to fight!  :(

it would be an honor to give them my military knowledge and lead an army agianst the bad guys
if they take the old m1garand rifles against the most ak-47 of the chinese
then they could easily outrange the enemy weapons
take a few cheap stinger and you can shut down everything from the sky
added a few M2 brownigs and bazookas
and ya can shot down wave after wave no matter how much they send in
they will give up earlier or later
its sad :( to say but blood is the price of freedome and democracy  >:(
i was going to look for some "stop posting" image macros, but i'm feeling lazy, so i'll just say it.

stop posting.
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svon1 wrote:
mangaluva wrote: I don't think China actually wants to give up Tibet, that's the problem. Actually, as I understand it, they're still trying to expand. The monks I worked with in 2011 were not huge fans of China because they were all from Bhutan, which has traditionally maintained a close friendship with Tibet and took in more than 6000 Tibetan refugees when China annexed Tibet. China and Bhutan are constantly disputing their borders as well, and my monks were afraid that China is looking to annex Bhutan as well.

Basically, I'm sure that Tibet would love to buy their freedom if China were open to the offer, but the Chinese government doesn't seem to be up for giving up their turf.

to bad that the tibetians dont have the balls to fight!  :(

it would be an honor to give them my military knowledge and lead an army agianst the bad guys
if they take the old m1garand rifles against the most ak-47 of the chinese
then they could easily outrange the enemy weapons
take a few cheap stinger and you can shut down everything from the sky
added a few M2 brownigs and bazookas
and ya can shot down wave after wave no matter how much they send in
they will give up earlier or later
its sad :( to say but blood is the price of freedome and democracy  >:(
...you're joking, right? :|
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Stopwatch wrote:
svon1 wrote:
mangaluva wrote: I don't think China actually wants to give up Tibet, that's the problem. Actually, as I understand it, they're still trying to expand. The monks I worked with in 2011 were not huge fans of China because they were all from Bhutan, which has traditionally maintained a close friendship with Tibet and took in more than 6000 Tibetan refugees when China annexed Tibet. China and Bhutan are constantly disputing their borders as well, and my monks were afraid that China is looking to annex Bhutan as well.

Basically, I'm sure that Tibet would love to buy their freedom if China were open to the offer, but the Chinese government doesn't seem to be up for giving up their turf.

to bad that the tibetians dont have the balls to fight!  :(

it would be an honor to give them my military knowledge and lead an army agianst the bad guys
if they take the old m1garand rifles against the most ak-47 of the chinese
then they could easily outrange the enemy weapons
take a few cheap stinger and you can shut down everything from the sky
added a few M2 brownigs and bazookas
and ya can shot down wave after wave no matter how much they send in
they will give up earlier or later
its sad :( to say but blood is the price of freedome and democracy  >:(
...you're joking, right? :|
I'm hoping that's the case, but if so, it's about the least funny joke ever.
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sadly its not a joke
freedome always had a high price
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svon1 wrote: sadly its not a joke
freedome always had a high price
If Tibet tried to fight against China there would be none of them left to enjoy the 'freedom'. :|
Terry Pratchett wrote: The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
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svon1 wrote: sadly its not a joke
freedome always had a high price
I don't even want to try and explain all the ways that your actual statement would not work, so I'll revert to this.

*Sadly
*it's
*Freedom
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