Neodosa

joined 3 years ago
 
[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 39 points 2 years ago

I thought this was a parody account at first

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 2 years ago

selfish redrawing of territorial lines

Who was it that drew the 11-dash line? (spoiler: not the PRC)

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 19 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Exactly! but the funny thing is, I've only seen these disclaimers on non-political videos.

 
[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I believe it was "永远吹冲锋号". You can find it on Youtube

Edit: Link

 
 

I've probably tripped around 20 times throughout my life. I did it mostly because I bought into the idea that psychedelics would improve my life and habits in some way. I don't believe that anymore, and I don't think psychs really changed my life at all except it gave me lots of cool memories. I kind of feel some level of nostalgia for that reality-bending feeling of being on psychs, even though the last time I took it was only a couple months ago. It's just so different from everyday experience.

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 years ago

Thank you for your service 🙏

 
[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 33 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This will definitely turn the tide of the war 🤯

 
[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 2 years ago

Yeah it seems that the discourse varies a lot based on which platform you're on. I've heard a lot of bad things about the Baidu forums lol

 

Over the past two years I've been watching a lot of Bilibili to improve my mandarin, and I wanted to share some of the things I've noticed in no particular order.

Chinese social media has a LOT of high quality resources to study marxism and you can find in-depth analyses of various Marxist works such as das kapital. However, there is generally a greater interest in nationalism rather than marxism, which has been pointed out here before. There is also some general hostility towards Vietnam. One of the reasons for this dislike seems to be that Vietnam is supposedly cozying up to the US, and had apparently hosted an american navy ship. There isn't however much dislike towards the DPRK, and people tend to think of it as a generally happy country although perhaps a bit quirky and closed off. Of course, Chinese youth is much more interested in kpop and south korean culture overall.

There is a lot of content from Youtube that will be reuploaded directly to Bilibili. They tend to have a title prefaced with: "油管百万播放量" (Basically meaning: "this video has millions of views on Youtube"). Even some very political Youtube videos will be uploaded to Bilibili, for example, I saw someone who reuploaded a debate between Infrared haz and Vaush with Chinese subtitles. The comments pretty much said: "This is how americans debate politics? Why are they screaming so much? Why is this vaush guy pretending to be a leftist?". I've also seen some reuploaded low quality 'social credit' memes (you can find it by searching 社会信用 on Bilibili) as well as some discussion around how westerners obsess over the social credit system.

弹幕 (Dànmù) is a feature on Chinese social media that allows users to leave comments on the screen of the video itself (so you will see comments going across the screen while watching a video). At first I hated these, so I turned them off, but I've actually started to really like this feature and now I kind of wish it was on Youtube as well. (Yes I know it makes my attention span even worse, since besides just watching a heavily edited video, I'm also seeing people's reaction at the same time to keep me less bored)

I've been consuming a lot of content relating to China's space program, and I've noticed that there are a lot of people who seem to believe that the US moon landing was fake. You'll never see content creators themselves say that it was fake, but whenever the US moon landing comes up, there will always be dànmù talking about how it's faked. I do think this is a bit weird, since Chinese social media will usually remove stuff that's non-scientific, but to be fair, there has been some funny jokes coming out of this. In the comments of NASA's Chinese channel where they showed off their plans for the artemis program, the top comment was like: "This time the moon landing will feature next generation 4k photorealistic CG, with revolutionary new filming techniques and special effects that will make you truly believe that the US landed on the moon"

Criticism of the government is quite normal but it isn't comparable to the way we in the west criticize our governments. People will usually focus on criticizing specific policies or socioeconomic developments rather than the ruling government, since people are generally happy with the government as a whole. I've found people criticizing the Chinese education system, how the society is afraid of sexual education, how household debt is rising, how youth unemployment is rising, etc.

As for some of my favorite content to watch, I'll start by highlighting the building sphere of Bilibili, where people build lots of cool stuff. For example look at this sci-fi desk thing. I also found this great video that does a really great job of summarizing the science of language learning.

Also, there are so many amazing free university lectures accessible through Bilibili, covering things like Das Kapital, Machine Learning, PID control systems, and more. Maybe its just my recommended page, but Chinese social media seems to be much more obsessed with educational/science/news content rather than the cheap try not to laugh content which floods Youtube.

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 years ago

I would much rather recommend you to find words to learn instead of characters, since this will actually let you understand the characters a lot better. Learning the words and the characters they are made out of will help you map the underlying meaning of the characters a lot better, since characters in themselves are hard to define using english words. Take for example "面" which if you look it up in a dictionary will be translated as: surface, flour, noodles, aspect, side. The meaning of this character will depend on what characters it is used in conjunction with, and so how will you be able to understand which of these meanings it has if you don't know the words and grammar?

Also, I would strongly recommend that you start with focusing on listening instead of reading, since this will help you develop a better accent and it will make learning the characters a lot more effortless.

Additionally, understanding comments on social media is actually kind of an advanced skill, since you need a very good understanding of the culture and references.

 
[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Unpopular opinion: I like these changes

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 2 years ago

Some real 'we were always at war with Eurasia' shit 😂

[–] Neodosa@lemmygrad.ml 22 points 2 years ago

I'm guessing Prigozhin just gets some more money and he'll get away without severe charges.

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