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r these easy to train?

I was thinking of getting one for a guard dog.
I believe there cheap to look after, just some scraps of food and packet of cigarettes a day.
Also you can earn some money from them if you chuck a iron bowl down on the floor with them, plus they don't drive ya mad with barking.

Im a f-ing Idiot.


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That's not funny at all. You are evil.

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You are evil

Me?
Im not the key holder and I took these picys yesterday...

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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You took these pics or adopted them from some news? Tell the whole story, Mr. Tang.

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I ride around on my scooter and when the weathers nice i go for trips out into the country side, taking picys of just about anything, mostly crap.
I generally avoid the tourist hot spots as i find them sanitized and boring, that said those 2 picys are in a well known tourist hot spot I diverted into to top up with some fluid and to stretch my legs.

I showed a Chinese friend who wasn't shocked and she told me thats because the man is disturbed and possibly dangerous, so thats whys he locked up out side.
Not a poor house either as i had a peak inside as i walked past.
I wont post the location on here because I don't wish to cause trouble in said place and to be fair its pretty normal practice, but most people in China rather turn a blind eye to it.

btw
Its easy enough to check the details of the photo's to see if there genuine.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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Never heard of the story and not smart enough to see where the spot is. Only the cigrette boxes and couplets written on red paper have disclosed that it is in China.

Why did you put his pic on "pet and animals" section? That's disgusting just like several fat posters ever claimed to adopt midgets.

You are evil.

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bigsmile wrote:
Never heard of the story and not smart enough to see where the spot is. Only the cigrette boxes and couplets written on red paper have disclosed that it is in China.

Why did you put his pic on "pet and animals" section? That's disgusting just like several fat posters ever claimed to adopt midgets.

You are evil.

Pets are often tethered to stop them running away.
Not me treating the man like a pet, so who's the evil one?
But your right , i put in that forum to get a reaction because I know how much Chinese hate to believe or hear anything negative about there culture. (or lack of)
If you want I can pm you exact location and time of dates of pictures. You go there and check with the man at the corner shop that I paid him 1rmb to park my bike there and for him to keep a eye on it.
He will remember me.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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Mr. Tang, what will you do if it happens in your home country? Ever went to an orphanage or a caring home for the aged in your life? Ever been a volunteer in a charity group? The photographer who took vulture-eating-kid is not full of love himself.

Chinese people are already self-criticizing. We have narrow love more than generous love. Economic expansion, incomplete law system, briberies, dirty officials, despotism, hopeless health insurance system and pension return, and everything horrible. If you can not help yourself, how can you help others?

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In America we only chain people down like that at Guantanamo.

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."

- VP

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and the more people realize things go on that shouldn't the better,this brings on change for the better.
No point sticking your head in the sand and hoping it will go away.
May be the people who have the power to change things don't actually know these things go on?
Because ever one turns a blind eye.

My country? plenty wrong with it, I post about them as well has I'm not brainwashed and like to keep a balance from my stand point, right or wrong.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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If this is a legit photo under the circumstances that Mr. Tang describes, then it needs to be brought to light. Hell, send it to a couple major news outlets, man.

I mean, what the f***? A man chained up out in the open? What's going on there? What could possibly justify that?

Happy New Year 2Bi! I hereby grant you early release for a month of good behavior.
Don't violate your parole though, naughty naughty!

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people, use your brains. This certainly isn't beijing, yesterday.

1. it was not that bright outside in the city due to smog and some light snow flurries yesterday.

2. It was frigging cold and windy all day with snow on the ground in most places.

3. Check the tufts of green grass growing near his feet. Not getting that kind of green right now in Beijing

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having said that it could be somewhere quite a bit warmer.

there is the tell-tale signs of fireworks having been lit off (see red debris around him), so it's seasonally correct for someplace, but probably a warmer place

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They know.

A CCTV reporter told my sister a story. A guy went to their office, threw a bag onto the table. It was a man's head. You guys already know about cencorship. Not everything can be put on news and release to the public. But they know. Everyone knows.

MrTang wrote:
May be the people who have the power to change things don't actually know these things go on?

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I looked at his wrists, and the connecting chain goes to a cooper bracelet around his wrists, no scar marks on his wrists.
He seemed happy enough, plenty of Chinese tourist walking past ignoring him, no westerners about because of time of year.
No begging bowl.

btw, long way from Beijing.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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depredated from Cuba...

taoqibao wrote:
In America we only chain people down like that at Guantanamo.

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You think he would be happy if he knew that you actually put his pic on "pet and animals"?

MrTang wrote:
I looked at his wrists, and the connecting chain goes to a cooper bracelet around his wrists, no scar marks on his wrists.
He seemed happy enough, plenty of Chinese tourist walking past ignoring him, no westerners about because of time of year.
No begging bowl.

btw, long way from Beijing.

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You think he would be happy if he knew that you actually put his pic on "pet and animals"?

I'm just getting of the floor after reading that statement and trying to think what he would think.
But I'm coming up blank.
Now why would that be?

Its becoming pretty obvious Chinese people's priority's and why this stuff happens.

Priority
1: On a forum in the pets and animal section.
2: Tied up out side my house while the rest of my family watches TV.

Beijing girls say no 1.
I say thats why hes tied up out side.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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btw his mate said he would be very happy to be my Avatar---->

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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I noticed that you used 1 long distance and 1 back shot for that tied-up man. Still, he would not be happy if he was aware of what's going on and that you used him.

For the avatar, give me his mate's number. Let me double confirm it.

If someone made a mistake, then better no further chicanery. What do you think? Or is it a female way?

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bigsmile wrote:
I noticed that you used 1 long distance and 1 back shot for that tied-up man. Still, he would not be happy if he was aware of what's going on and that you used him.

For the avatar, give me his mate's number. Let me double confirm it.

Yea not nice that, but I learned that technique from Chinese tourist who are always taking sly shots of me to show all there friends.

Avatar man is available for avatar photographs via his agent (me) for a small commission fee. ( I struck a deal with him, he gets a pack of cigarettes per Avatar)
PM me for prices.

Im a f-ing Idiot.

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bigsmile真厉害!

你地,大大地。

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."

- VP

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Good deal.

Sing me a song, I give you 2 packs of cigrettes. Fight with a cop, 3 packs. I need amusement for a sleepy afternoon. You get extra income.

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taoqibao, 你要是今天就想拜我为师,以后就再不能说日本话了。准备好了吗?

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bigsmile wrote:
depredated from Cuba...

What does depredated mean? I can't even figure out this ching lish phrase.

美国鬼子

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Robbed/invaded.

Wo de yingwen bu hao. Wo de zidian ye bu hao.

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八格牙鲁

Big Grin

"I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."

- VP

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bigsmile wrote:
Robbed/invaded.

Wo de yingwen bu hao. Wo de zidian ye bu hao.

First you need to learn to use English and then you need to learn history. You cannot learn history from a Chinese school. Please find some other form of education before you go making statements you cannot prove.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platt_Amendment

美国鬼子

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bigsmile wrote:
Robbed/invaded.

Wo de yingwen bu hao. Wo de zidian ye bu hao.

Oh you mean like China has done in Zizang and Xinjiang. Oh you can do it but no one else can. Pathetic!!

美国鬼子

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American patriot. Pathetic!

Ok, we all know that some government/leading parties have or tried to rewrite certain periods of history related to themselves. I may be unware of some truth only based on what I've read. Every opinion could be suspecting. I don't trust yours either. What's more, can American voice represent world voice? No, no, no, and not any more.

zhenlai,不当老大很不爽?

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