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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: When will I be chanced to travel to China?
In the next five years?
3 years 44 weeks ago in Transport & Travel - China
That is a fascinating philosophical question on many levels.
I'd love to hear your existentialist take on this.
I await with baited breath.
Do you know Polish? I am different ... when I must polish ... sumtin'
WATCH: Drunk man tries to kill BEAR in Warsaw zoo just one day after coronavirus lockdown lifted
A 23-year-old man was arrested after a brief visit to hospital after he picked a fight with an elderly bear in Warsaw zoo, just one day after it reopened following the lifting of coronavirus lockdown restrictions.May 22, 2020 11:47
Stiggs:
Lol I can picture exactly how that happened.
Finally allowed out to play after being in lockdown some young dudes get drunk and end up at the zoo for some reason...
'Mate, look at that bear, that thing could f**k a fella up.'
'Nah, you could take that thing out mate.'
'Ya reckon?'
'Yeah man, for sure. You should go down there and smack it in the head... hey look at those girls over there, they're checking you out bro!'
'Hold my beer mate....'
icnif77:
It's crazy however you turn. Bear is a huge animal. You can't play computer games with bear ...
Stiggs:
I've seen it happen a hundred times ( a few of those times might have been me), beer makes people do stupid things.
Oh well, ganbei...
"You pass the law, you start the war..."
Beijing unveiled details of the law on Friday, which would most likely grant the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s security services jurisdiction over matters in Hong Kong - which drew condemnation from Taiwan, the United Kingdom, the EU, Australia, Canada and the United States, according to the report. It also drew immediate protest from opposition lawmakers.
The national security law would bypass the city's legislture, which is expected to enact a ban on subversion, secession and sedition against Beijing. It will also enable mainland Chinese national security agencies to operate on city soil for the first time.
On Sunday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that Beijing must enact the law without delay, and that it is the role of China's central government to enforce national security.
"We must get it done without the slightest delay," said Wang, who added that the law would 'create more stability and confidence' in the Special Administration Region as well as a better environment for security.
Shortly after the announcement, Hong Kong residents took to social media to organize a march on Hong Kong Island from Causeway Bay to Wan Chai at 1 p.m. local time on Sunday.
Some protesters were chanting "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times," while others chanted "Hong Kong independence, the only way out," according to CNN.