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  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @amiss you are getting sleepy, very, very, sleepy.

    A.I hypnotize A.I

    Fact: human being is real intelligence.

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited January 2023

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

  • Such activity in this thread. Much wow!

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

    So which one of the lgbt you belong to?

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited January 2023

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

    So which one of the lgbt you belong to?

    Do you have a feeling that it's a bit offensive to ask this question

  • @rattlecattle said:
    Such activity in this thread. Much wow!

    Yes we are having a party. An online one

  • @AndreDonz said:

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited January 2023

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

    So which one of the lgbt you belong to?

    Do you have a feeling that it's a bit offensive to ask this question, but I'll answer you, L&T

    I'm so sorry, but slightly offended

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

    So which one of the lgbt you belong to?

    Do you have a feeling that it's a bit offensive to ask this question, but I'll answer you, L&T

    My apologies if I make you uncomfortable.

    I have no intention to offense you as I don’t know why you think it’s offensive.

    Are you feel shame being what you are?

  • amessamess Member
    edited January 2023

    @rattlecattle said:
    Such activity in this thread. Much wow!

    We are having a party, an online one. :wink:

    Damn, I was sleepy and forgot reply the same stuff twice . I feel this comment was really familiar, like the one I just replied

  • @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    Yes, they work in China

    It's really good you grow up with your family. I have another question, can you get Chinese passport if you want one?

    I always heard that Chinese passport is difficult to get, don't know it because people don't want it or if it's truly difficult to obtain.

    And do you speak Chinese or Russian at home?

    I generally speak Chinese, or any language they understand, but I actually rarely communicate with my parents

    Why, Oh I feel so said you rarely talk with your parents.

    Older generations can't understand our perception

    You can't understand your parents. Many teenagers are the same at your age.

    You might be able to understand them years later.

    Actually... may I be curious where are you now?

    Physical location? Northeast part of the US.

    wow...that's great

    Thank you, but I might go to middle asia next year, maybe your home country :wink:

    Belarus is actually in Europe ...

    Sorry, when I say middle asia, I mean the middle of that continent.

    The countries once belonged to the Soviet Union.

    I probably won't be able to go back to Belarus again

    If you don’t want to go back.

    Based on recent lgbt policy, I think I will be refused visa
    And will not be treated kindly
    Actually it's the same here...so I think I might immigrate...or apply for asylum as a refugee

    So which one of the lgbt you belong to?

    Do you have a feeling that it's a bit offensive to ask this question, but I'll answer you, L&T

    My apologies if I make you uncomfortable.

    I have no intention to offense you as I don’t know why you think it’s offensive.

    Are you feel shame being what you are?

    I will pm you to explain

  • @amess said:
    My apologies if I make you uncomfortable.

    I have no intention to offense you as I don’t know why you think it’s offensive.

    Are you feel shame being what you are?

    In several places around the world it is illegal and/or dangerous to just exist as part of the LGBT community. So questions such as asking if someone feels shame for being who they are, at the very least, is a reminder of the situation they may live in. It can also be a sign that the person asking thinks they should feel shame. Also, people are "who" not "what" which is an important difference!

  • @amess said: We are having a party, an online one. :wink:

    A Partaay!!

  • @SocksAreComfortable said:

    @amess said:
    My apologies if I make you uncomfortable.

    I have no intention to offense you as I don’t know why you think it’s offensive.

    Are you feel shame being what you are?

    In several places around the world it is illegal and/or dangerous to just exist as part of the LGBT community. So questions such as asking if someone feels shame for being who they are, at the very least, is a reminder of the situation they may live in. It can also be a sign that the person asking thinks they should feel shame. Also, people are "who" not "what" which is an important difference!

    Ok, thanks for the reminder. I did not realize that. And apologies to you all.

    But I don’t think let anti lgbt or China anti lgbt,
    There’s a famous quote from game of thrones i learned in this forum :

    I never hide what I am, I think it’s important to tell the world who you are.

  • @rattlecattle said:

    @amess said: We are having a party, an online one. :wink:

    A Partaay!!

    Looks like the party is having a break

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  • @amess said: Looks like the party is having a break

    The party's taking a break, but don't you worry,
    We'll be back in no time, in a hurry.

    We'll rest up and recharge, and come back strong,
    With beats that'll get you moving, all night long.

    So hold tight, and don't lose faith,
    The party's coming back, it's just a brief hiatus.

    We'll be back, with a bang and a boom,
    Ready to rock, and fill the room.

    So don't despair, the party's not gone,
    It's just taking a break, and then it'll be on.

    We'll be back, and better than before,
    The party's taking a break, but it's not a chore.

    We'll see you soon, ready to celebrate,
    The party's taking a break, but it's not too late.

  • @rattlecattle said:

    @amess said: Looks like the party is having a break

    The party's taking a break, but don't you worry,
    We'll be back in no time, in a hurry.

    We'll rest up and recharge, and come back strong,
    With beats that'll get you moving, all night long.

    So hold tight, and don't lose faith,
    The party's coming back, it's just a brief hiatus.

    We'll be back, with a bang and a boom,
    Ready to rock, and fill the room.

    So don't despair, the party's not gone,
    It's just taking a break, and then it'll be on.

    We'll be back, and better than before,
    The party's taking a break, but it's not a chore.

    We'll see you soon, ready to celebrate,
    The party's taking a break, but it's not too late.

    Is this from ChatGPT?

  • @amess said: Is this from ChatGPT?

    Yes yes.

  • @amess said:
    I never hide what I am, I think it’s important to tell the world who you are.

    Linguistically speaking, the difference between a person being "who" or "what" is much more complicated, of course, that is a good example where "what" makes sense -- broadly speaking, "who" would be used when you're talking about the person overall, and "what" when you are talking about one single attribute. So without specific context, you may not know the specific attribute being referenced.

    However, this quote from Game of Thrones, Tyrion is talking to Jon Snow and telling him "Never forget what you are" -- what meaning "a bastard" -- if he had instead said "Never forget who you are" the implication would be "all of the things that make you Jon Snow" (memories, personality, experiences, family, height, hair color, food preferences, etc.). But he uses "what" to remind him that being "a bastard" is a single thing, and "the rest of the world" will not forget that's what he is -- in other words, "the rest of the world will see you as only a bastard, no matter what else you are or you do." Hopefully that explains the nuance a bit!

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited January 2023

    whatever...

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited January 2023

    I have no intention of continuing to argue

  • @SocksAreComfortable said:

    @amess said:
    I never hide what I am, I think it’s important to tell the world who you are.

    Linguistically speaking, the difference between a person being "who" or "what" is much more complicated, of course, that is a good example where "what" makes sense -- broadly speaking, "who" would be used when you're talking about the person overall, and "what" when you are talking about one single attribute. So without specific context, you may not know the specific attribute being referenced.

    However, this quote from Game of Thrones, Tyrion is talking to Jon Snow and telling him "Never forget what you are" -- what meaning "a bastard" -- if he had instead said "Never forget who you are" the implication would be "all of the things that make you Jon Snow" (memories, personality, experiences, family, height, hair color, food preferences, etc.). But he uses "what" to remind him that being "a bastard" is a single thing, and "the rest of the world" will not forget that's what he is -- in other words, "the rest of the world will see you as only a bastard, no matter what else you are or you do." Hopefully that explains the nuance a bit!

    Thank you for your explanation.

    I apologize again if you don’t like it.

    As I said before, I have no intention to offend anyone, and I didn’t. I have no motivation to do that.

    Yet you think I offered you and would listen to me.

    If you thought I did that. Then you can keep your thoughts. Because it’s not important to me, if thinking about this can make you happy, I am glad I can help you.

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @SocksAreComfortable said:

    @amess said:
    My apologies if I make you uncomfortable.

    I have no intention to offense you as I don’t know why you think it’s offensive.

    Are you feel shame being what you are?

    In several places around the world it is illegal and/or dangerous to just exist as part of the LGBT community. So questions such as asking if someone feels shame for being who they are, at the very least, is a reminder of the situation they may live in. It can also be a sign that the person asking thinks they should feel shame. Also, people are "who" not "what" which is an important difference!

    Ok, thanks for the reminder. I did not realize that. And apologies to you all.

    But I don’t think let anti lgbt or China anti lgbt,
    There’s a famous quote from game of thrones i learned in this forum :

    I never hide what I am, I think it’s important to tell the world who you are.

    I don't want to discuss politics with you, but that's it
    If you look at government articles and mainstream social media, your words don't seem quite right?
    These are all government articles, the last two end with gov.cn
    I personally translated the main sentence, maybe the translation is not quite right

    http://www.fjxuanchuan.cn/ztzl/dhsf/bstj/202205/t20220507_6254.htm
    打击制作贩卖“耽美”…LGBT(性少数群体)主题非法出版物
    Crack down on the production and sale of "Dan Mei" ... Illegal publications on LGBT (sexual minorities) themes

    https://lssjyj.leshan.gov.cn/sjyj/qxdt/202205/b9603e051258425bbfbcdee9090342fb.shtml
    重点排查了…LGBT(性少数群体)主题非法出版物
    Focused on ... Illegal publications on LGBT (sexual minorities) themes

    http://www.wangdu.gov.cn/col/1618902456638/2022/06/09/1654737864912.html
    ……重点针对未成年人……“LGBT”、……等不良网络文化现象的危害性进行了宣传。
    ...focused on the harmfulness of minors...such as ..."LGBT", ... and other harmful Internet cultural phenomena.

    Oh I see. Thank you for the information. Because I have so many q friends i didn’t realize this.

    Don’t pay too much attention to the Chinese government, you know they are not stable and change rapidly.

  • amessamess Member
    edited January 2023

    @AndreDonz said:
    I have no intention of continuing to argue

    Nether do I nor I take it as an argument.

  • @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @amiss you are getting sleepy, very, very, sleepy.

    A.I hypnotize A.I

    Fact: human being is real intelligence.

    Only if we believe it

  • @rattlecattle said:
    Such activity in this thread. Much wow!

    Such activity
    Much wow
    Big giveaway

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  • @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @amiss you are getting sleepy, very, very, sleepy.

    A.I hypnotize A.I

    Fact: human being is real intelligence.

    Only if we believe it

    It is what it is no matter what we believe, this is called fact. :smiley: sounds like AIs don’t think human beings are smart.

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