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A Chinese netizen satire defending the Nanjing government official recently criticized by the public for smoking super expensive cigarettes and other luxuries.
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A Chinese "prince" posts the story of his father losing his "kingdom" (business empire) due to the financial crisis, complains that he now only has millions.
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A Chinese doctor posts on internet complaining about migrant worker patient who fled the hospital to avoid paying his hospital bill, so the doctor has to pay.
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A video of a Pengpeng, a Chinese male pole dancer from Shenyang City in China, performing in a club. Bonus video of some sexy female pole dancers.
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Netizens discuss pictures of a cute little Chinese boy only a few years old begging for money on the streets of China. Do people use sympathy to make money?
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Over a thousand Chinese graduate students with master's degrees apply to sell pork for a Guangzhou company. Many Chinese ask who should be ashamed by this.
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Chinese from Shandong are kidnapped & jailed inside mental hospitals by the local government for trying to petition or complain to Beijing central government.
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A Chinese man begs on his knees with a sign in front of a police station for help getting his passport back from a travel agency who refuses to return it.
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Zheng Xinyi is a 27-year-old Chinese man with a strange brain/muscle disease. He cannot use his arms & it is difficult to speak, but he has amazing willpower.
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Two mummies suddenly appear in Wuhan, China and begin dancing. After drawing a crowd, they hand out leaflets with only the word "resume" on it. Why do this?
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Chen Yi, or Rola Chen, an unsuccessful "Super Girl" contestant angers some Chinese with sexy pictures of her lying on top of the Japanese and Chinese flags.
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Pictures of an elementary school in a poor rural mountain village of China, its dedicated teacher, and the frightening path cut out of the side of the mountain.
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Goofy dance performances at company events and graduations in China, including at PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
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A Chinese netizen shares pictures of poor people in America to show that every country has problems with poverty. Some Chinese are skeptical, says it is Africa.
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Video of a young girl performing oral sex on her boyfriend spreads throughout the Chinese internet. Netizens discover she works in a Shanghai Kappa store.
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Chinese netizens outraged when low-level officials who are normally responsible for enforcing a city's laws, guidelines, & rules violently abuse the poor.
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150,000 recent university graduates in China pack the Shenzhen Convention Center's Job Fair looking for jobs. Chinese netizens discuss difficulty of employment.