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reply posted on 29-5-2008 @ 06:13 PM by SLAYER69
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MAN HERE WE GO AGAIN!
Sharon Stone needs to drink a nice tall glass of Shut The F**K Up!
I just hate it when people get some notoriety and they think they can discuss politics and world cultural issues etc
Yeah Hollywood has no EGO
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reply posted on 29-5-2008 @ 08:52 PM by IchiNiSan
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Dude, what is your reading problem? Is my English so bad that you can not even understand what I am writing? Who is ignoring a whole post here? And
keep on pointing fingers like "you are not a buddhist, you don't know anything about it, and claim that himself is suchan intectuel, blablabla".
Karma is by the way much more complicated than simple this action will affect your next reaction, it's not as simplistic as you claim it to be. Today
you are feeding your baby might be the murderer of your previous life's parents, who reincarnated as dogs, which you just kicked away to keep them as
far away as possible from your beloved baby. Think about this small example for a while. I think I am not the one who need to dig up what karma means
boy. Especially when I have been a buddhist for my whole life.
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reply posted on 29-5-2008 @ 09:32 PM by Himalayan
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TIBETAN CHINESE?
Excuse me but don't call us Tibetans Chinese.
Originally posted by zhangxi0183
during an interview, Sharon Stone said she heard about the earthquake and she said it is interesting and she think that earthquake happened in China
SiChuan province Wenchuan county is karma because she don't like what China did. and she stressed that dalailama is her friend.
btw: Wenchuan county is located in Aba autonomy region, Sichuan province. there are not only Han Chinese but also tibetan Chinese and qiang Chinese
living in Aba autonomy region. the population of tibetan Chinese living in Aba autonomy region is 52.9%, qiang Chinese is 17.7%, hui Chinese is 3.2%,
and Han Chinese is 26.6%
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reply posted on 29-5-2008 @ 10:40 PM by haidian
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they are chinese citizens.check the photoes i posted on another thread showing how miserable they are after the earthquake,does stone(nice name,stone
hearted) have any idea that this earthquake hit a tibetan area,made thousands of tibetans as well as han people suffer.
and if you have american passport,then you are called tibetan american.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 02:49 AM by qiulin
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Originally posted by haidian
reply to post by Himalayan
they are chinese citizens.check the photoes i posted on another thread showing how miserable they are after the earthquake,does stone(nice name,stone
hearted) have any idea that this earthquake hit a tibetan area,made thousands of tibetans as well as han people suffer.
and if you have american passport,then you are called tibetan american.
or Tibetan Indian.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 03:57 AM by mlmijyd
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Originally posted by IchiNiSan
reply to post by mlmijyd
Dude, what is your reading problem? Is my English so bad that you can not even understand what I am writing? Who is ignoring a whole post here? And
keep on pointing fingers like "you are not a buddhist, you don't know anything about it, and claim that himself is suchan intectuel, blablabla".
Karma is by the way much more complicated than simple this action will affect your next reaction, it's not as simplistic as you claim it to be. Today
you are feeding your baby might be the murderer of your previous life's parents, who reincarnated as dogs, which you just kicked away to keep them as
far away as possible from your beloved baby. Think about this small example for a while. I think I am not the one who need to dig up what karma means
boy. Especially when I have been a buddhist for my whole life.
You are clearly a very confused Buddhist, if you are indeed one?
I think my work here is done.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 05:41 AM by nonoknowsoso
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reply posted on 29-5-2008 @ 08:52 PM by IchiNiSan
reply to post by mlmijyd
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Dude, what is your reading problem? Is my English so bad that you can not even understand what I am writing? Who is ignoring a whole post here? And
keep on pointing fingers like "you are not a buddhist, you don't know anything about it, and claim that himself is suchan intectuel, blablabla".
Karma is by the way much more complicated than simple this action will affect your next reaction, it's not as simplistic as you claim it to be. Today
you are feeding your baby might be the murderer of your previous life's parents, who reincarnated as dogs, which you just kicked away to keep them as
far away as possible from your beloved baby. Think about this small example for a while. I think I am not the one who need to dig up what karma means
boy. Especially when I have been a buddhist for my whole life.
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In fact, I find it rather difficult to understand what the guy really want to tell us, no matter in terms of gramma or logic. It seems that s/he has
got a cerebral thrombosis by reading those books mentioned.
If you do believe in sth called karma, you might even want to celebrate the tragic death of you beloved/family, or your being injured, deprived,
wronged, slain as all those miseries may simply be boiled down to this karma thing. All you've to do is to accept it as destined retributions to you,
your family, friends, compatriots, or strangers at places you know or don't know. There is no need for compassion, humanity, or even human rights,
because a sinful guy in the previous life is not worthy of those things.
You shallow, iron-hearted, wicked minds deserve no mercy and are destined to bad ending or a distressful other life in you words. That is the curse
you cast on yourselves. You are no human being, cuz you have no humane feelings. You are just some thinking animals in the human form. Don't say you
are buddhists or christians. No God in the world no matter in any religion will accept such a disciple.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 06:05 AM by nonoknowsoso
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It's sad that all those died in the tremor have been flattened to some meaningless symbols as sacrifice for a so-called dictatorial gov. In your
eyes, they were just like the 3D enemies in your videogame. They died, you feel relieved if not happy. But in my opinion, we are first considered as
human beings before we are labelled American, Chinese, Tibetan Chinese or whatsosever. No matter the place where one was born, the government one
lives under, the wealth one has, the position one holds, or the god one worships, none shall make one's life more valuable or valueless than
another's, or more worthy of such natural disasters. Think about it before you some carelessly throw out that craps.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 01:26 PM by IchiNiSan
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Originally posted by nonoknowsoso
It's sad that all those died in the tremor have been flattened to some meaningless symbols as sacrifice for a so-called dictatorial gov. In your
eyes, they were just like the 3D enemies in your videogame. They died, you feel relieved if not happy. But in my opinion, we are first considered as
human beings before we are labelled American, Chinese, Tibetan Chinese or whatsosever. No matter the place where one was born, the government one
lives under, the wealth one has, the position one holds, or the god one worships, none shall make one's life more valuable or valueless than
another's, or more worthy of such natural disasters. Think about it before you some carelessly throw out that craps.
fully agree!
it is also like using the death of tens of thousands to try back up that skewed prrejudiced opinion
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 08:19 PM by Howie47
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I just hate it when people get some notoriety and they think they can discuss politics and world cultural issues etc
reply to post by SLAYER69
Now with the internet everyone can discus these issues and be heard.
Bet some people really hate that, and try to shut the internet up.
China ring any bells?
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 08:25 PM by Howie47
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Let us remember. The ones who posted this thread were the defenders of Chinese policies. Or at least of China in general.
They could of let Sharon's comments die. They choose to make as much political hay from them, as they could.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 09:25 PM by haidian
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China ring any bells?
china now is the No.1 internet user in the world,and the biggest Fast Internet Access user.biggest supplier of IT goods in the world. internet
flourishs in china more than anywhere else in the world,who wish the internet to be shut up?it is the most important part of everyone's life in
china.
can you find any chinese people here are not supportive of china's general policy?i havent found any yet.and people still post comments in this
thread,only the moderator can close it.
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reply posted on 30-5-2008 @ 09:39 PM by IchiNiSan
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 that is one option and reasoning.
if you look at this very thread from a different angle, you might also consider the possibility that this is only a reflection of the general feeling
by ordinary Chinese people from the mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the rest of the world
but hey, who am I to say from which angle you should look at an open discussion thread?
By the way, so far I see from the comments from non-Chinese users, I see only a few guys "defending" stone
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