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RE: It's a Morbid Thought, But This Coronavirus Presents an Opportunity to Crush China Once and for All
As for "if you are ever in Shanghai," it's unlikely I'll ever be back. I was there back when it was civilized, and I've watched with every trip there how it has deteriorated further and further as those Zhongworms whose boots you lick reduce it to just another Chinese city.
I'm curious why you're so eager to meet me though. Are you that eager for an ass-whooping? You might want to... oh, how did you put this?
"...seek out some professional help to deal with your masochistic and self-injuring tendencies."
Tell yourself whatever makes you feel better.
You clearly missed many opportunities.
Enjoy yourself, I've lived my life already, have you lived yours?
Man, your comments are why Steem needs a "laugh" button like Facebook has.
I date an ex-model, I've taught in five countries (my alumni are on Dean's Lists ranging from Harvard to Tulane) and visited eleven (and not one of them was in Europe), I've taken part in five rebellions and crushed two, jumped out of planes, charged into burning buildings to pull people out, published a novel, and seen the sunrise from the summit of an active volcano then blitzed down the slope to avoid getting caught in the eruption.
I've got zero regrets about any "missed opportunities," except for the years I wasted in a barbaric shithole like China, educating arrogant brats in the most racist society in Human history. Fortunately, I didn't spend the Chinese stretch of my life laboring under a delusion that my host country was civilized, as you clearly have. I took the opportunity to learn what the Shi-Na Minzoku were really about, and I have taught more about that rock-banging hive of vermin than you will ever learn.
Anyway, keep going kid. The way you weave and wind from topic to topic with nothing threading it together except junior-high one-liners is giving me some damned fine material.
You win!
Have a nice life :)
Ass clowns who respond with memes thinking it's going to cover up their inability to think of a response are always hilarious. Enjoy Shanghai, while it's still there.
And like I said, Fuzhou Road. They're called "books." Give 'em a try, if you can put down the crackpipe long enough.
Da svetanya!