Several vulgarities and ignorances that are unacceptable on the internet

by wangweimei on 2010-09-21 12:23:16

1. "If you're Chinese, you should support it." Does this mean that if you don't support it, you're not Chinese?

2. Lavish praise for national leaders. A mindset akin to elementary school students.

3. Excessive praise for Chinese soldiers, blindly believing that the Chinese military has become incredibly powerful. Phrases like "This is what Chinese soldiers are like!!!" or "China will sink American aircraft carriers." Reminiscent of Ah Q.

4. Anti-Japan sentiment. Radical youth.

5. Mocking Koreans. Going with the flow.

6. Outraged by deliberately provocative posts. Examples include "Farmers should go back to the countryside" or "I just love rich people," etc.

7. Obtaining peculiar photos from a certain website and claiming they were personally captured. Or claiming peculiar machines were personally modified, etc.

8. Clearly makeup-wearing girls insisting their pictures are "no-makeup shots."

9. Blindly pursuing large busts, equating them with a good figure, completely disregarding body proportions.

10. Selfies taken at a 45-degree upward angle, making everyone look the same globally.