It is really hard to get objective stories about politics these days. Even here in Denmark. At least when it comes to American politics. Thanks you guys. Both you, thanks a lot. 非常非常感谢你们。
I like your videos. The tug and tension with Kelvin who functions as a countepoise to your bubbling energy and rapid firing arguments are just smashy. I agree with your position too
dudee ,are u aim for the malaysian chinese ? the whole language thingy feels so gooddddd
@kkkk6179
3 жыл бұрын
I always think the difficulty level of any language is a relative concept. If you used to English or those in similar linguistic groups, you probably think mandarin is hard. But if you are a Japanese, you probably think English is more difficult than mandarin. When people say they think Mandarin is the hardest, most likely they are thinking from the “English world”.
希望老外们不要说"傻逼", 这个词是北京骂人土话对中文的污染。 有教养的中国人不会乱用这个粗鄙词汇(还有"我操")。私底下说说可以,最好不要公开说。在中国一般是那种没文化的人有这些口头禅。就像英文f word 你不会在公开场合说。
@ghuang7409
3 жыл бұрын
兩位兄弟所談的 中美關係,教育制度,兩黨之爭,及愛國主義 我完全同意。
@kirbyhu8623
3 жыл бұрын
乐乐和凯文风格不同,这搭配非常不错。凯文应该比乐乐年龄大些,经历更丰富些。
@haiqinglin6562
2 жыл бұрын
Fair comment on 文昭.. spot on! I disagree on that it is only a technique to manipulate his audience, though. I had a couple of friends like him. It really shocked me when I discovered this dark side (or the extreme right side) of them. The first a couple times, I tried to reason with them until I realized their logic stopped right there. That’s how I know it’s not acting.
I don't think 文昭 ever wanted to present hiself as being "objective". In several earliy episodes he made it quite clear that he was a conservative and that he was insentitive to accusations of "inobjectivity" because one would not have an opinion if they were unbiased.
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