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Better eat sewer oil than starvation...LOLit seems to mix well with chinese sewer oil, won't you say?
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Better eat sewer oil than starvation...LOLit seems to mix well with chinese sewer oil, won't you say?
Better eat sewer oil than starvation...LOL
Nuke is effective strategic for intimidation.not really, but the likes of sinochallenger, hongwu make for good entertainment
same to you..neither have very good effects, but don't let me stop you
Nuke is effective strategic for entertainment.
Philipino ask help FROM USA in this standoff, and receieve a big nofixed for you. you're welcome
those who talk of nuking merely come off as buff00ns . only effective for a few chuckles, and some facepalms
Philipino ask help FROM USA in this standoff, and receieve a big no
Philipino ask help FROM USA in this standoff, and receieve a big no
i'm able to read normal fonts, keep it that way. theatrics are distracting.
and do tell if nukes even figured in the current crisis, the chinese fanboys here however were frothing with thoughts of nukes. epic naivete
Philippines will not alone and right things always by your side. I wonder why Asia nations still mouths SHUT.
only ONE chinese member talked about using nukes and we don't know if he is false flag.
Too much war mongering talk from the supposed posters from China. Its funny that most of them are living in the United States , enjoying the freedom of speech allows them to spew bellicose threats. Some of the supposed "posters from China" are actually residing in Canada. Of all places, Canada. lol. oh boy.
If you love China so much, then go back to China.
So what you are saying is that as long you are pro-USA then you are entitled to 'freedom of speech'?
MANILA, Philippines - China withdrew one of three ships engaged in a standoff with Philippines vessels in a disputed area of the South China Sea on Friday as both sides pursued talks to defuse the dispute.