@scarra There's a great few malls in Shenzhen + small places I ate at when I was last there. Lmk if you are interested and I can bury them out of my baidu maps
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@homobeb @chasee_ww @mazzypopstar usually I'd agree but you're saying this particular celeb shouldn't have had the courtesy of having a curious child who not only said nothing to her but just came into her general vicinity, just to confirm it was her. It's perhaps like the bare minimum
@israel_ajoje I just had a read of the general guidance from Zoll and the indication is creative industries (which Football is under) have an exemption to be able to play until 23:00. After that it reads as if they are subject to fines - but it actually doesn't seem like they need to apply
@Giorgieo915@ahmed_baokbah There's a degree of dignity in not showing the brutality of whatever that incident is. On top of that, I assume they do so because it's put in whatever FIA regulations on videos/streaming does and doesn't allow.
@Giorgieo915@ahmed_baokbah There's a massive difference between the risk of an accident and being forced to watch your child’s final moments or a graphic injury in 4K resolution alongside millions of other people.
I think the uncertainty someone is injured is better than the certainty of seeing the injury
@Giorgieo915@ahmed_baokbah It maintains respect for the driver just in case the crash is worse than expected. They will show the clips if they are fine but these are young kids, their parents and other watchers would not want to see the worst situation in that case
@thealexbanks Only issue with this is that a lot of it is really just auxiliary to the US. We're sort of the secondary basepoint rather than a primary source (a la China, Silicon Valley and to a very small degree, Europe)
@seelie_savant@darling_shrike OK, well I plan to read the whole trilogy anyway since I got all three together. I did feel the first book was like a weird descontruction of Chinese culture and history to sort of fit a western audience - since all the rave reviews are from people who just...don't know.