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Message started by mychalmitchell323 on 27th Nov, 2012 at 11:13pm

Title: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 27th Nov, 2012 at 11:13pm
...I love it here is why

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l7PVbmSPNk


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 27th Nov, 2012 at 11:29pm
Vieng Nai Fun by Sengdeuane which features clips from the movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mXpFIhIx9w

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 28th Nov, 2012 at 11:28am
dude, this movie sukks. the girl isn't even Lao, she can't even speak Lao, even some white people speak better Lao than her. She is kone dum. This movie is so wrong in many ways it's almost disrespectful to Lao people.
Go watch a real Lao movie like "Sabaidee Luang Prabang".

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 28th Nov, 2012 at 10:47pm
Sales are up, request to appear at Lao New Year festivals are up, request to produce a movie by several Lao people are up, song from the soundtrack video shot by Lao Bboy dance group (producer hired from Vientiane) nominated in the Luang Prabang film festival, networked with "Sabaidee" producers already they said good job, met producer Thavy Souk "good job Mychal"......hmmm. Girl isn't Lao? If her mom is Lao and grandparents are Lao then what does that make her? Thanks for negative comments it helps promote. Next...

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 28th Nov, 2012 at 10:58pm
This song is nominated as best dance video in this year's Luang Prabang Film festival. Dec 1st thru Dec 5th 2012. The nomination itself is a win.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RytqbI9UiQw

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 29th Nov, 2012 at 2:57am
Maybe she is Lao, but she must have African-American roots too.

You didn't give her dad a mention, I assume he is an African-American and her mom is a Laotian. Whether her mom is a full Laotian is also another matter.




http://www.laopride.com/pictures2/the-wizard-of-oz.jpg

The Wizard of Oz makes Judy Garland a superstar



Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 29th Nov, 2012 at 6:27am
Patting yourselves on the back doesn't count as a success. I can nominate myself as the king but doesn't mean I will be one. This movie didn't help Laos or its people in any way.

The girl is blacker than the midnight sky. It is an insult to Lao people to be portrayed as "black", they don't even like to be in the sun because they are afraid they will get dark and looked down upon as working in the fields and being low class and poor.

I am not racist agains black africans but when the movie says "Princess of Laos", I expect a Laos girl, not an imposter. This is like the other movies like "The Last Airbender" that got boycotted for its all white cast when the original has asians.

http://www.channelapa.com/2009/05/last-airbender-movie-boycott-paramount.html

You should really read the true reviews of real people to put this movie into perspective. I couldn't even finish watching the preview cause it was so bad. Calling her the princess of Laos is just a plain out insult cause I am a decendant of the Kings of Laos, my uncle was the King of Laos. You telling me this black biatch is a princess? Well fack me, cause I thought the royal family were mostly in France, that's where the rest of my uncles live.

Maybe you should ask Prince Soulivong Savang if he knows he has a long lost black sister. Maybe they should have done their research and history a little bit better if they are going to base this on a real story or even close to being the truth. I have a sister that could have acted the part better. I guess their won't be a sequel to this one.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000224/aponline180821_000.htm

http://eatpadek.blogspot.com/2011/12/mixed-reviews-lao-princess.html

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 29th Nov, 2012 at 8:25am
People remember past princesses of Laos as white and beautiful. If you're a princess and you have dark skin, you'd be embarrass to show yourself in public.

I have black friends so I'm not racist either, but it's strange to have a dark-skinned girl playing the main role of a Lao princess when this is frowned upon in Lao society.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 29th Nov, 2012 at 1:13pm
As Laos going for free market, this is going to happen again and again. Marketing tradition in untraditional way is a good deal to make money. Society is not frowned at dark skin, people will follow westerners to get tanned. You will see more beauties in rice field fishing just to get tanned. I am sure, next time, a tanned westerner will act as any laos hero. Get used to it and change your mindset. Socialist countries usually have the big shot movies.




Admin Saovaluck wrote on 29th Nov, 2012 at 8:25am:
People remember past princesses of Laos as white and beautiful. If you're a princess and you have dark skin, you'd be embarrass to show yourself in public.

I have black friends so I'm not racist either, but it's strange to have a dark-skinned girl playing the main role of a Lao princess when this is frowned upon in Lao society.


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 29th Nov, 2012 at 11:15pm
Administrator just because you have "black friends" does not mean you are NOT a racist. You do prejudge as we all do but some of us don't post. Like the comment you said about some rapper having a three headed elephant or something, quote.... "they still living in the past". Now you post "people remember past princesses". You posted the trailer that brought the producer here. So now we are explaining. If you or anyone can show us where it says she is a real Princess I'll have him shut everything down. I would like to post a pic of her great grandfather who was an advisor for the late king's father. On another note your administrative duties are admired and appreciated. I'm sure its not easy. Job well done.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 29th Nov, 2012 at 11:16pm
Peter Pan......well said.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 30th Nov, 2012 at 12:20am
Peter Pan I'm sure you will appreciate a post like this one. Like I said I don't like Lao culture, I love it. Take note of the last four pictures of the leading actress' great grandfather and uncle.

http://www.princessoflaosmovie.com/#!__site/family-bios

Finally one of the things we are proud of is not the fact that Khamphan Pradith rubbed shoulders with royalty. When we asked if he would be a part of the project he said "Sure Mychal I'll be in your movie".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwqKh3-GK5w

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 30th Nov, 2012 at 2:42am
I'm judging the actress in the movie, and not black people in specific because I love all nationalities. I also didn't post any trailer.

Whether or not she is a real princess is not the issue, it's a movie so she doesn't need to be real. The controversy is her African or black American appearance which doesn't suit the role of a Lao princess.

She may have some Lao blood, but the impression people form of her is that she is a black American. The actress should have an Asian appearance because that's what Laotians are. It's like if an Asian girl played the lead role of Dorothy, a Kansas farm girl in The Wizard of Oz, it would look funny because she wouldn't fit in well with what the actual movie is about.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 30th Nov, 2012 at 5:37am
You guys are turning this into a racist debate. Racism exists as long as there are different races in this world, that is the fact. Being racist means you dislike a certain race just because of their race. We don't dislike this black actress, we dislike the fact that the movie and it's title are making a mockery of what it means to be a "Laos Princess". If you are a Lao person just like myself and the admin, you would understand why we feel this way. Some of us prefer our own Lao people, we are proud of who we are, it has nothing to do with being racist or prejudice so don't even play that shiet of a card. I live in multicultural america/canada, I've been discriminated against all my life so don't even talk to me about racism, I'm a victim of it but I deal with it. Everyone is entitled to their preferences, that is being human. I buy a certain color car cause I like how it looks, if I choose a black car does that mean I'm racist against whites or asians? Racism and discrimination is hating a person just because you hate the race, and not looking at them as an individual human being, learn the differences between racism an preference. What makes someone "not racist"? Can someone explain that to me? Seems like we have to "prove" that we aren't racist if accused, that is so stupid, we don't have to prove anything to you motha fackers. In your eyes, everyone is a racist but yourself, keep self honouring yourself if it makes you feel better.
The girl is clearly not what you can typically call "Lao". That is why there are so many negative comments and feedback. Do you know why the movie, "The King and I" got banned from Thailand? Same kind of shiet, people see it as disrespectful.
I don't even understand the point of this movie or why it was even made. There could have been so many more topics for a movie than this but I guess it's for the controversy to attract an audience. If this movie was dipicting a princess from a muslim country, the director would probably be dead by now. You lucky we buddhist are reasonable.

Bottom line is that my opinion of the movie is that it sucks, both for entertainment purposes and for what it try's to portray about Laos and its history.
Two thumbs down, and if I had a third thumb, it would also be down.

Next time title the movie appropriately like "Who's my real daddy?". No one wants their culture portrayed as whores who facked a black/white/asian guy from another race and abandoned the bastard kid and now they get to star in a movie out of sympathy.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/10/justice/california-anti-islam-filmmaker/index.html

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 30th Nov, 2012 at 6:02am
"Society is not frowned at dark skin, people will follow westerners to get tanned. You will see more beauties in rice field fishing just to get tanned. I am sure, next time, a tanned westerner will act as any laos hero. Get used to it and change your mindset."

Society doesn't look down upon dark skin? Why do you think they sell whitening cream all over asia? Why do you think african americans were enslaved in the USA? Do some facking research before you open your mouth. Take a look at all the beauty pageants in asia, they are all light skinned. White people in western countries are the only ones that want to have a tan cause they are already light skinned. They can always return to being light skinned after a tan, others can't. When a white person gets a tan, it's usually to brag to others that they went somewhere tropical for a holiday for a good time. When an asian gets "dark" they get laughed at and looked down to. Can't even get a job cause they discriminate against you cause you are dark and not appealing. This is the truth about asian culture, I'm not trying to say it's bad, that's just how they are. Try selling a product with a dark skin person and you will see the reaction, it pays to do the research. Why should "we" have to change our mindset, there is nothing wrong with it, that's what we like, that's what we want, to each their own, but in Asia, they prefer to have light skin. I laughed when I read that there will be Lao beauty's in the rice fields fishing just to get a tan, that is total comedy. That's why everywhere I go I see umbrella's being used in the sun, everyone sitting in the shade or inside, girls wearing long sleeves cause they would rather be hot than get dark.

Hey admin, will I see you sun tanning next time in the rice fields, would you want to be dark skinned? I don't think there are even any dark skinned beer lao girls, they wouldn't get hired. Look at all the miss lao calendars to see what Lao people think of as beautiful. This is not a shallow view, it's the truth of what the culture prefers.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 30th Nov, 2012 at 8:41am

Buk Hoo Kee wrote on 30th Nov, 2012 at 6:02am:
Hey admin, will I see you sun tanning next time in the rice fields, would you want to be dark skinned?


I prefer to keep my skin white.

I don't know about others, so I can only speak for myself.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 30th Nov, 2012 at 9:13am
Well, forget about racism. I think we all have prejudice in our deep mind. It is fine.

As for the film banned in Thailand, I admire their culture, because all thai hold their culture firmly. Their government fliped many times, their culture keeps the same.

We here, culture was uprooted by Maxism, tradition has gone facing the conflict between Maxim and free market. Feeling the hunger, free market usually prevails. Then, tradition becomes a comedy for fetching money for family. As I found the same trend in China, Vietnam and Russia. In free market, money says. in advanced free market, tradition and money both can have a say.

I am sure, Admin will do fishing one hand with umbrella, the other with fishing pole. I am wondering which hand to catch fish? Just kidding.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 30th Nov, 2012 at 11:00pm
Ok Souvaluck you didn't post but keep in mind this movie was not produced for Lao people. It was produced for people. As far as the leading actress not looking Lao, my point exactly. The movie has several underling stories including a child who grew up without a father, how she handled the two cultures and the fight to find her father, a private investigator with a shady pass that's catching up to him, a single mom with an uncertain future after leaving Laos. Numero uno objective was to do a movie with refugees where the movie that did not involve the war. ALL of the adult cast are refugees.  An asian girl playing Dorothy? Hmmmm, now that's a thought. Did you see "The Wiz" starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson? Controversy? It only came when people with a lower IQ (not dumb) thought she was claiming to be part of the royal family. The trailer was put together to intrugue. So we were counting on those folks for pub. Mission accomplished. Get you a copy and don't listen to people who have not seen it.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 1st Dec, 2012 at 2:07am
Okay then what if Laos produced a fictitious movie based on the life of Barack Obama, and we used a Lao guy to play Obama.

Keep in mind that this movie isn't intended for the American people. What will their reaction be?

I hope the film brings success for you. If you have a black looking girl playing the role of a Lao girl, then it's natural to get mixed reactions.

The Wiz was a box office failure, and still is. It's not the kind of film that will get good ratings if it was televised today.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 1st Dec, 2012 at 9:24am

mychalmitchell323 wrote on 29th Nov, 2012 at 11:15pm:
If you or anyone can show us where it says she is a real Princess I'll have him shut everything down.

Dude, the title of the movie says it all. Shut everything down now. If I made a movie called "Princess of Thailand" and got some black chick to be the "princess", they would throw me into a Thai prison for the rest of my life, but I wouldn't be that disprespectful or "dumb" enough to do that.


mychalmitchell323 wrote on 29th Nov, 2012 at 11:15pm:
Administrator just because you have "black friends" does not mean you are NOT a racist.

And NOT having "black friends", doesn't mean you are a racist, so what's the point? Empty as you are.


mychalmitchell323 wrote on 30th Nov, 2012 at 11:00pm:
Ok Souvaluck you didn't post but keep in mind this movie was not produced for Lao people. It was produced for people.

When you put "Laos" in the title, I'm "not dumb" or have a low "IQ" but I think that is a very strong indication that it has something to do with the people of "Laos". I mean, they even facking speak Lao in the movie for facks sake. You think your audience would be German or something? Wait, this movie was for "people" right and I'm a person, and I'm also Lao but this movie wasn't for Lao people? Are you discriminating against Lao people watching this movie? I guess the movie was made by "using" Lao people and its history so that someone can make some money. You know, I'm sick of foreigners always trying to take advantage of developing countries, hiding behind a mask saying you "love the country and its people".


mychalmitchell323 wrote on 30th Nov, 2012 at 11:00pm:
It only came when people with a lower IQ (not dumb) thought she was claiming to be part of the royal family.

Okay if I had a "lower IQ", I might actually be dumb enough to believe what you just said...


mychalmitchell323 wrote on 28th Nov, 2012 at 10:47pm:
If her mom is Lao and grandparents are Lao then what does that make her?

I don't know but I sure the fack wasn't expecting a black chick. Maybe you are okay with the mail man facking your wife but if I was married to a Lao girl and my kid came out to be white or black, I sure wouldn't be "dumb" enough to believe that it's my kid, even if I had a low "IQ".

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 1st Dec, 2012 at 9:57am
Buk Hoo Kee, You sound angry. It's a controversial movie but it doesn't mean that it needs to go.

You're right though about making a movie about the Thai monarchy. In fact, they don't seem to like anything based around them, even if the actress wasn't black, you would still be playing with fire.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 1:30am
Just annoyed, due to the ignorance. My sense of justice and politically correctness gets the better of me sometimes.
It's annoying to see people spouting garbage and thinking everyone is dumb enough to believe it.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am
Obama Khon Lao, now that's a hit. Can I produce it? What do you mean I sound angry? Thai monarchy? I didn't say anything about that.


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 1st Dec, 2012 at 2:07am:
Okay then what if Laos produced a fictitious movie based on the life of Barack Obama, and we used a Lao guy to play Obama.

Keep in mind that this movie isn't intended for the American people. What will their reaction be?

I hope the film brings success for you. If you have a black looking girl playing the role of a Lao girl, then it's natural to get mixed reactions.

The Wiz was a box office failure, and still is. It's not the kind of film that will get good ratings if it was televised today.


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Admin Saovaluck on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 1:31pm

mychalmitchell323 wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am:
Obama Khon Lao, now that's a hit. Can I produce it?


It's totally up to you, you know more about filming than I do.




mychalmitchell323 wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am:
What do you mean I sound angry? Thai monarchy? I didn't say anything about that.


That was for Buk Hoo Kee.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 4th Dec, 2012 at 12:05am
Is there something that lead you to believe that? Just curious because I say different.


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 1:31pm:

mychalmitchell323 wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am:
Obama Khon Lao, now that's a hit. Can I produce it?


It's totally up to you, you know more about filming than I do.




mychalmitchell323 wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am:
What do you mean I sound angry? Thai monarchy? I didn't say anything about that.


That was for Buk Hoo Kee.


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by HAIREE on 3rd Jan, 2013 at 12:27am
:D :D :D :D :D :D! 'Chicago mafia' style Lao movie!  Now that should be entertaining ;D ;D ;D!


mychalmitchell323 wrote on 3rd Dec, 2012 at 5:28am:
Obama Khon Lao, now that's a hit. Can I produce it? What do you mean I sound angry? Thai monarchy? I didn't say anything about that.


Admin Saovaluck wrote on 1st Dec, 2012 at 2:07am:
Okay then what if Laos produced a fictitious movie based on the life of Barack Obama, and we used a Lao guy to play Obama.

Keep in mind that this movie isn't intended for the American people. What will their reaction be?

I hope the film brings success for you. If you have a black looking girl playing the role of a Lao girl, then it's natural to get mixed reactions.

The Wiz was a box office failure, and still is. It's not the kind of film that will get good ratings if it was televised today.


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 10th May, 2013 at 6:42am

Buk Hoo Kee wrote on 29th Nov, 2012 at 6:27am:
Patting yourselves on the back doesn't count as a success. I can nominate myself as the king but doesn't mean I will be one. This movie didn't help Laos or its people in any way.

The girl is blacker than the midnight sky. It is an insult to Lao people to be portrayed as "black", they don't even like to be in the sun because they are afraid they will get dark and looked down upon as working in the fields and being low class and poor.

I am not racist agains black africans but when the movie says "Princess of Laos", I expect a Laos girl, not an imposter. This is like the other movies like "The Last Airbender" that got boycotted for its all white cast when the original has asians.

http://www.channelapa.com/2009/05/last-airbender-movie-boycott-paramount.html

You should really read the true reviews of real people to put this movie into perspective. I couldn't even finish watching the preview cause it was so bad. Calling her the princess of Laos is just a plain out insult cause I am a decendant of the Kings of Laos, my uncle was the King of Laos. You telling me this black biatch is a princess? Well fack me, cause I thought the royal family were mostly in France, that's where the rest of my uncles live.

Maybe you should ask Prince Soulivong Savang if he knows he has a long lost black sister. Maybe they should have done their research and history a little bit better if they are going to base this on a real story or even close to being the truth. I have a sister that could have acted the part better. I guess their won't be a sequel to this one.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000224/aponline180821_000.htm

http://eatpadek.blogspot.com/2011/12/mixed-reviews-lao-princess.html


Ask the Prince? You sissy boy why don't you ask him yourself. He's a friend on my facebook page. I sent him the clip you punk mf. If he replies let me know what he says pbamf. Her great grandfather was an advisor to the King. Leave your address so I can pay you a visit sucker.
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Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by mychalmitchell323 on 10th May, 2013 at 6:45am

Buk Hoo Kee wrote on 29th Nov, 2012 at 6:27am:
Patting yourselves on the back doesn't count as a success. I can nominate myself as the king but doesn't mean I will be one. This movie didn't help Laos or its people in any way.

The girl is blacker than the midnight sky. It is an insult to Lao people to be portrayed as "black", they don't even like to be in the sun because they are afraid they will get dark and looked down upon as working in the fields and being low class and poor.

I am not racist agains black africans but when the movie says "Princess of Laos", I expect a Laos girl, not an imposter. This is like the other movies like "The Last Airbender" that got boycotted for its all white cast when the original has asians.

http://www.channelapa.com/2009/05/last-airbender-movie-boycott-paramount.html

You should really read the true reviews of real people to put this movie into perspective. I couldn't even finish watching the preview cause it was so bad. Calling her the princess of Laos is just a plain out insult cause I am a decendant of the Kings of Laos, my uncle was the King of Laos. You telling me this black biatch is a princess? Well fack me, cause I thought the royal family were mostly in France, that's where the rest of my uncles live.

Maybe you should ask Prince Soulivong Savang if he knows he has a long lost black sister. Maybe they should have done their research and history a little bit better if they are going to base this on a real story or even close to being the truth. I have a sister that could have acted the part better. I guess their won't be a sequel to this one.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000224/aponline180821_000.htm

http://eatpadek.blogspot.com/2011/12/mixed-reviews-lao-princess.html


The man sitting with white hair in front of the king is the great grandfather of the leading actress you bamf. Leave your address.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 11th May, 2013 at 1:02am
Can we all just get along?  Oh crap y'all this is hilarious!

:laugh2 :laugh2 :laugh2 :laugh2

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 11th May, 2013 at 10:15am

Beef Cake wrote on 11th May, 2013 at 1:02am:
Can we all just get along?  Oh crap y'all this is hilarious!

:laugh2 :laugh2 :laugh2 :laugh2


Republican can get along with demecratics?


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 12th May, 2013 at 9:34am
Conservatives don't get along with Liberals.
Liberals don't get along with Conservatives.

Today, Republicans and Democrats are in equilibrium.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 12th May, 2013 at 1:31pm
As least somebody care enough to make movies about Laos. Now more people know about Laos.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 12th May, 2013 at 1:32pm
If you have nothing nice to say don't say.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 13th May, 2013 at 8:36pm
I thought both sides made their points :D.  Both are sticking to their guns!

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 13th May, 2013 at 8:58pm

Beef Cake wrote on 13th May, 2013 at 8:36pm:
I thought both sides made their points :D.  Both are sticking to their guns!


Well

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 15th May, 2013 at 12:40am
Don't be surprise. For disrespecting another man they might kick your behind :D

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 17th May, 2013 at 8:32pm
Ain't nothing wrong with Amendment #1 ;).

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 19th May, 2013 at 1:25pm
Freedom of speech have limits. We can't yell fire in movies theater or threaten somebody life. :)

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 19th May, 2013 at 8:51pm

llX wrote on 19th May, 2013 at 1:25pm:
Freedom of speech have limits. We can't yell fire in movies theater or threaten somebody life. :)


Better yell fire if there is fire in theater.  ;D

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 20th May, 2013 at 9:50pm
'Physical' harm is my limit and the rest is good to go.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by peterpan on 21st May, 2013 at 12:06pm

Beef Cake wrote on 20th May, 2013 at 9:50pm:
'Physical' harm is my limit and the rest is good to go.



spiritual torture is ready to go?

Of course, internet limit is acceptable. ;D

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 27th May, 2013 at 12:24pm
If just for joke and no fire. They will jail you :)


peterpan wrote on 19th May, 2013 at 8:51pm:

llX wrote on 19th May, 2013 at 1:25pm:
Freedom of speech have limits. We can't yell fire in movies theater or threaten somebody life. :)


Better yell fire if there is fire in theater.  ;D


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by llX on 27th May, 2013 at 12:25pm
Can't stop the technology. Internet restriction in China.


peterpan wrote on 21st May, 2013 at 12:06pm:

Beef Cake wrote on 20th May, 2013 at 9:50pm:
'Physical' harm is my limit and the rest is good to go.



spiritual torture is ready to go?

Of course, internet limit is acceptable. ;D


Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by kevin RoadRace on 31st May, 2013 at 12:58pm

Beef Cake wrote on 12th May, 2013 at 9:34am:
Conservatives don't get along with Liberals.
Liberals don't get along with Conservatives.

Today, Republicans and Democrats are in equilibrium.

Better to be conservative then a liberal.

Title: Re: I don't like Lao culture....
Post by Animist on 1st Jun, 2013 at 1:41am
Hey we are both on the same page.  Liberalism destroys your creativity.


kevin RoadRace wrote on 31st May, 2013 at 12:58pm:

Beef Cake wrote on 12th May, 2013 at 9:34am:
Conservatives don't get along with Liberals.
Liberals don't get along with Conservatives.

Today, Republicans and Democrats are in equilibrium.

Better to be conservative then a liberal.


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