Nah, I dont think he'll namefag ever here.
There's a fake me, but it's fake bert I think.
@previous (Dead !Pool..v42s)
FAKEPOOL?!
This is such an age of distrust and misinformation...
We don't know who is who!!
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@previous (A)
It's not that hard to figure out, it's usually a post that's graphically homosexual in nature, and it's under the moniker Wade!faggot usually.
tg likes to post as me.
Fake Catherine.
@previous (D)
Damn wow who would WANT to be these people?!
@previous (A)
> Damn wow who would WANT to be these people?!
Lol ikr? Bert, Omen, Catherine, who the fuck would want to be those losers?
@previous (E)
Catherine is already squirrely enough. A fake is beyond comprehension.
@previous (Nugget Syntaxroll !Uvm54ORbmo)
Yo did you see this?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-46733174
Xi Jinping says Taiwan 'must and will be' reunited with China
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the people of Taiwan to accept it "must and will be" reunited with China.
In a speech marking 40 years since the start of improving ties, he reiterated Beijing's call for peaceful unification on a one-country-two-systems basis.
However, he also warned that China reserved the right to use force.
While Taiwan is self-governed and de facto independent, it has never formally declared independence from the mainland.
Beijing considers the island to be a breakaway province and Mr Xi's comments are in line with China's long-standing policy towards reunification.
But on Wednesday, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen said the island would never accept reunification with China under the terms offered by Beijing.
"I want to reiterate that Taiwan will never accept 'one country, two systems'. The vast majority of Taiwanese public opinion also resolutely opposes 'one country, two systems', and this is also the 'Taiwan consensus'."
Under the "one country, two systems" formula, Taiwan would have the right to run its own affairs; a similar arrangement is used in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has its own legal system, and rights including freedom of assembly and free speech are protected - however, there are widespread concerns in the territory that those freedoms are gradually being eroded.
What's behind the China-Taiwan divide?
In his speech on Wednesday, Mr Xi said both sides were part of the same Chinese family and that Taiwanese independence was "an adverse current from history and a dead end".
Taiwanese people "must understand that independence will only bring hardship," Mr Xi said, adding Beijing would never tolerate any form of activity promoting Taiwanese independence.
Instead, unification was "an inevitable requirement for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese people", he argued.
He also stressed that relations with Taiwan were "part of China's domestic politics" and that "foreign interference is intolerable".
Beijing "reserves the option of taking all necessary measures" against outside forces that interfere with peaceful reunification and Taiwanese separatist activities.
I think Xi Jinping just wants a deep discount on Iphones
It's the difference between the kingdom of China and the peoples republic of China, if I remember correctly, and the main reason the prc would want to reabsorb Taiwan, would be to finish the job they started in the first place.