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- OH FFS. The CCP is pure toxicity. - And stupid, no one would notice anything weird in the picture if they didn’t Barbara Streisand it. 
- Weak toxicity, the funniest kind of toxic. 
- Uhm well achtchually USA is also pure toxicity🤓☝️ greetings from 'grad - If they’re both shit, I’ll take the option where people can at least make a joke about it without being arrested any day. 
 
 
- China, where two numbers being too close to one another or a cartoon bear with no pants are threats to the state. Lol. - Winnie and Tigger, anyone? 
 
- deleted by creator 
- Hexbear told me that this is fake news. 
- There are people out there who see this and think “Yes, this seems like a state worth supporting” - There are a lot of them here in the threadiverse itself 
 
- in china it is forbidden to have 64gb of RAM 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Lin Yuwei and Wu Yanni, China’s entrants in the women’s 100m hurdles final, embraced after the race at the Asian Games in Hangzhou. - Internet censorship in China, particularly of images, is often done on an ad-hoc basis with human monitors deciding which posts to restrict. - In 2017, Weibo, one of China’s biggest social media platforms with nearly 600 million monthly users, said it employed 1,000 “supervisors” to report on “pornographic, illegal and harmful” content. - That Wu had been allowed to run at all prompted concern that race officials were reluctant to disqualify one of China’s star athletes, regardless of sporting rules. - Mark Dreyer, a China-based sports analyst who was in the stadium for the event, wrote afterwards: “It just felt like the local officials needed to find a way to let Wu run”. - On Weibo, posts from ordinary netizens showing the greyed out squares of Wu and Lin’s “6/4” hug, the comments were more muted. 
 - The original article contains 431 words, the summary contains 155 words. Saved 64%. I’m a bot and I’m open source! - the summary contains 155 words. Saved 64% - Careful bot, that number is forbidden now. - I don’t understand, what’s the problem with the number 64 now? - 6/4 or June 4th 1989, the date of the Tiennamen Square Massacre. - Ah ok thank you! 
 
- Yea im not having it, all powers of 2 are good in my books - Even 2^i ? 
 
 
 
 
- that hug was sus tho. who tf hugs like that lol 







