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Old Beggar & War Veteran Takes Leftovers, Not Money Chinese netizens are moved by an old beggar who refuses to accept money handouts, only asking for leftover food. Telling his story, he is a disabled war veteran 68
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Child Abuse In Ningbo Anger Chinese Netizens (NSFW) In Ningbo, China, two young children covered with fresh bloody injuries and old scars are rescued from their abusive father. Hungry, they haven't eaten in days. 91
Yup, but I'm nothing without my editor. ;) ...559 days ago»
If I say a word and you know what I mean by it, what's the big deal? ...698 days ago»
Is there no limit to what the Chinese can copy? ...714 days ago»
That makes a lot more sense! I think I've translated the original faithfully though. ...716 days ago»
As I remember "Smart Noshery Makes you Slobber" was written by a native speaker. English speaker, that is. Quite a clever name actually. ...720 days ago»
No problem! Thanks for reading! ...768 days ago»
My hero. *removes clothes and runs out into Sydney traffic* ...797 days ago»
No one has mentioned that usually after "regret" we have a gerund (verb +'ing') and not an infinitive ("to )". "I wouldn't regret dying a thousand times." ...798 days ago»
"Xiao3"/小 isn't really part of anyone's name, it's just a diminutive term used for children and young women. Take someone's surname and put xiao3/小 in front ...810 days ago»
Don't think so! I DID the (above) translation so I might be a bit biased. I don't find them very "vivid" either! I think someone was taking the piss. ...810 days ago»