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Q: Can protests go on forever if protesters stick to PLA nap time ?

they did have that naval drill a few years ago that stopped because all the soldiers missed their mommies and wanted to have some KTV time

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I had a sick twisted deviate thought, if the city is damn expensive for young people to buy a house, salaries can't keep up, burn the place down, scare away all the rich folks and what's left is actually affordable.

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Then it would be like a huge favela and a dirty shit hole...i guess which is one in the same.And china would have to close the border because HK people would be rushing over to the mainland to get a job lol.

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Your comment made me think of back home and I laughed a little. People in South Africa seem to think with that kind of mentality but it has never really helped anyone. The government built schools but the public is angry about no service delivery so they burn the school down. Now they have nothing. I don't think that the Chinese government would ever allow people in Hong Kong to burn and destroy anything. They would send in the troups and kick their asses.

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