There’s not much information from the original source except that it is about the post 90s generation girls and that they have a wild night out.
Just looking at the pictures, I can’t even tell if they’re really from the post 90s generation. They can be just girls working in nightclubs. But the pictures looked pretty good nevertheless…
China’s hospitals are pretty damn scary. Whenever I go to China the number one thing I fear most is getting seriously ill, because I will then need to visit the hospital.
Apple news reports that a week ago in Shenzhen, a woman, who had a miscarriage, visited a clinic called Runzhen to have her womb cleaned out. After administering the anesthetic and, for some unspecified reason, tying her legs to the operation table, the doctors demanded an additional payment of RMB 2,100 which the woman was unable to pay.
In response, the doctors left her legs sprawled and tied to the operation table for three hours.
To be famous is not easy. With so many new rising stars, you are always in threat of being replaced. So the spotlight needs to be shined on you constantly or you may risk being forgotten.
Some Chinese celebrities seem to have found there solution: to not wear underwear.
It seems that this is becoming a trend. Actually, a lot of male stars have admitted to not wearing any underwear. Unfortunately, for the ladies, I could not find any pictures.
I really don’t understand how you can go through one day not wearing any form of underwear as a guy.
Warning! The following images are not safe for work.
An English teacher in Kunming asks her student the meaning of “up to you” in Chinese. In an epic translations fail or probably the most genius intentional mistake ever, the student says “上你“. “上你” literally means “up yours” in English.
Normally, this would just be your funny afternoon in class but the teacher was not very pleased. The female teacher, who took the boy’s response too personally, became infuriated and decided to give the boy a good beating.
This may be a shock to most of those who still believe China to be a cruel and backwards country, but physical punishment for students was banned long ago.
The parents of this boy were equally infuriated; complained to to the school board who decided to suspend the teacher. Now other parents aren’t please and want the teacher back.
So those who think China is still old-fashioned, you are not entirely wrong – at least some parents are.
I personally despise teachers who resort to beating a child. If you can’t teach without physical punishment, you probably don’t have the skills to teach.
There’s a saying that there’s nothing people in Guangzhou won’t eat. But even I wasn’t aware that people over there actually eat cats. They don’t feel very edible compared to dogs; even insects.
I mean look at these cute little kittens…
Warning! Do not proceed if you really love cats or can’t stand the sight of slaughtered animals. The following scenes are very graphic.
They say Taiwanese boys are very romantic. This is mainly attributed to the pop culture of cheesy teen romance drama on TV.
(Wikipedia has a good entry on Taiwanese Drama)
Keen to please their girlfriend, Taiwanese boys put a lot of effort to create that extreme romantic feel, similar to that seen on TV.
This boy though, takes romantic to a whole new level of retard. Feeling very confident in his charming skills, he books a hotel room and spells “Happy Birthday” using candles.
The problem is that he puts the candles on the bed, and then he leaves the room to pick his girlfriend up.