As China develops, it will be difficult. As hard ware makers, no problem, but the internet is producing severe internal problems. A country where nobody remembers democracy will be difficult to integrate to the world.
Or, millions of Chinese seeking pesnonal gain will make a mess.
Tero wrote:As China develops, it will be difficult. As hard ware makers, no problem, but the internet is producing severe internal problems. A country where nobody remembers democracy will be difficult to integrate to the world.
Or, millions of Chinese seeking pesnonal gain will make a mess.
Send them more porn. That should solve it.
Porn is like the solar wind...seems to go on forever but they'll reach the edge where interest in a curve burns itself out. What then?
What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
This is where being small and harmless pays off. No one will waste a nuke on little ol' NZ. Once the radiation clears everywhere else, New Zealanders will move in and take over.
I think it's a great idea. Clears up a lot of lebensraum, solves climate change and opens plenty of markets for 'Murikan products. I say lets give it a shot, what we got to lose?
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To be sure it doesn't look like the full on world war as yet, but the trend.... ???
Hmmm .... next time, try using a thread title that has even the most tenuous connection with the subject matter.
Some cognitive leaps are too great. I put them in. Someone complains about the leap everytime.
The paranoid also see all sorts of connections and are profoundly perplexed why nobody else sees what's so obvious to their fevered minds.
I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. - Stephen J. Gould