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5 years ago

Kirishima: 再见!

Bakugou: what the fuck are you saying shitty hair

Kirishima: it means goodbye in chinese!! except it literally means “to see again” so it’s never really goodbye!! i’ll never have to say goodbye to you!!

Bakugou: *combusts*


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1 year ago

so honest rn I HATE that I barely see anyone talking about mayday 五月天 on tumblr anymore I see SO many old post but nvr any recent ones PLSif u wanna talk about 50 yo man with me I will ALWAYS be up for it


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2 years ago

my mother was an English teacher who'd been working in Beijing for about 8-9 months when Tiananmen Square happened

some background: my mother was 25- almost straight out of college she left the Virginia US suburbs and went to China. and not the city we know now- it was populous, sure, but there was next to no technology, everyone was still travelling on bikes, and everything was still under heavy government control. it was mostly concrete, gravel, and dirt.

and the country was so cut off then that people hadn't seen foreigners before. my mother (just a European American white lady) was stared at in the streets because there was no travel in and out of China. why? because the government wanted the people under its control. they refused to allow them to travel and see even Hong Kong, with its high buildings and greater development.

whenever she talks about it, my mother always reminds me that the protests weren't from nowhere- for weeks before 6/4 everyone knew something major was going to go down. the city was basically under martial law.

and still those students chose to protest for the country they believed China could be. because they were BRAVE. because they loved the country that did not love them back.

my mother taught kids who were killed. some of them were her age, others years younger. one of them (who'd managed to escape the slaughter) she gave her bike and said "Get out of the city. Ditch the bike at the train station."

she hadn't been in the country long, but she'd travelled all over it: to Harbing up North with its city made of ice, to Hainan island's sandy beaches, and everywhere in-between that the train took her. my mother loved China. and still loves the Chinese people (she ended up marrying one, after all)

and she was in Beijing then- when she and another American coworker leaned their heads out their windows to see a young man running away from an armed soldier in an alley- the soldier shot at them, too. she says she understand why people say bullets sing when they go by your ear. after she was evacuated by the American embassy (she wants to emphasize how lucky she was to be evacuated), she cried herself to sleep every night for the next year.

my father was very lucky a student at the time, was in my mother's class (they're the same age! she taught English to adults at university) and had just finished his English program the previous semester.

however, unlike the other students in his class, he didn't trust the government AT ALL. because he wasn't just any student in Beijing. he was born there, sure. he biked into class and he spoke flawless Beijing Mandarin. but he'd left the city at age 8 to go to Hong Kong with his parents and little brother. because my grandparents were treated terribly by the Chinese government.

you see, back during the Cultural Revolution, there was a call sent out to all Overseas Chinese (ethnic Chinese who lived in other countries) to "Come back and rebuild the motherland!" and so they left their lives in Indonesia and went back. but they were treated like spies. never given a citizenship in China. their Indonesian passports confiscated. not even my father or my uncle were given Chinese citizenship DESPITE being born in Beijing.

so the government wanted them out. they gave them one-way tickets out of the country and sent them on a train to Hong Kong. still didn't give back their Indonesian passports.

what I mean by all this is: the students who protested did so because they trusted the CCP. because they grew up in an environment where they believed it was their friend- it looked after them. except it turned out the government was not a caring older sibling, but the big brother of nightmares.

no one in my family trusts the CCP. we worry about the Chinese people- our family- our countrymen. we lose sleep over Hong Kong.

when people in the news complain about China- you need to remember THE GOVERNMENT is at fault. they control EVERYTHING. and they haven't had a legitimate election.

the people of China are just people trying to survive. to not get disappeared. to LIVE, to LOVE, to EXIST. many young people don't realize the extent to which they're being lied to. many adults can't believe it. all the elders know if they say anything they're done for.

with love, a member of the Chinese diaspora is hoping for your safety <3

25 Years Ago An Unknown Chinese Protester Stood In Front Of A Tank In Defiance Of The Government. No

25 years ago an unknown Chinese protester stood in front of a tank in defiance of the government. No one knows the identity of the man but he was given the nick name “Tank Man”. This is one of the most iconic photographs of the century.


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2 years ago
Chinese Pepper Steak

Chinese Pepper Steak


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1 year ago

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2 years ago
Chinese Chicken With Peppers & Bokchoy

Chinese Chicken with Peppers & Bokchoy


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1 year ago

Chinese BBQ Pork lettuce wraps

Chinese BBQ Pork Lettuce Wraps

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11 years ago

Trying this soon

Moo Shu Pork

Moo Shu Pork


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11 years ago

:drool:

Crab Rangoon

Crab Rangoon


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1 year ago

Chinese Steamed Spare Ribs

Chinese Steamed Spare Ribs

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2 years ago
Soups, Stews And Chili - Wonton SoupThis Delicious Wonton Soup Recipe Features Homemade Dumplings Filled

Soups, Stews and Chili - Wonton Soup This delicious wonton soup recipe features homemade dumplings filled with seasoned pork floating in a gingery chicken broth with chopped scallions.


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6 years ago
Daily Draw #28

Daily draw #28

So I was playing some crucible and decided to pull out a jade rabbit, and holy crap I forgot how good this thing was. Wanted to commemorate the occasion with a drawing. Bonus points to who ever can figure out what I wrote instead of the normal Chinese at the bottom.


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1 year ago
Chinese Meat Sauce Macaroni

Chinese Meat Sauce Macaroni


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10 years ago
Dear Mom And Dad . #dear #heart #family #happy #chinese #new #year

Dear mom and dad . #dear #heart #family #happy #chinese #new #year


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10 years ago
#thx My Dear #bro And #celebrate. We Will #work . End This A #new #chinese #year Of #2015 Years Happy

#thx my dear #bro and #celebrate. We will #work . End this a #new #chinese #year of #2015 years Happy so much ..... Chu


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9 years ago
Shan Qiao - Http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es - Https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940
Shan Qiao - Http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es - Https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940
Shan Qiao - Http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es - Https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940
Shan Qiao - Http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es - Https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940
Shan Qiao - Http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es - Https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940

Shan Qiao  -  http://shanqiaoportfolio.blogspot.com.es  -  https://www.facebook.com/shan.qiao.940


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7 years ago
Erlang Shen Reference Sheet, Featuring Official Card Art, Renders, And Concept Art.

Erlang Shen Reference Sheet, featuring official card art, renders, and concept art.


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