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Apparently I had the option to recycle something or deposit an organism.

Recycled Organism

and they think they can ban my blog…

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2 Responses to “When Chinese goes awry: Part 1”

  1. burtdewilde Says:

    … i’m still waiting for part 2.

    http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117063961235897853-U_f3y5c3vvlXGKCWb14Va6aDj6E_20070212.html

    but maybe china has put an end to your series prematurely?

  2. Justin Fenwick Says:

    I’ve posted part 2 here: http://www.justinfenwick.net/2007/12/02/when-chinese-goes-awry-part-2/

    As for the article, thanks! Yet, I don’t think it’ll ever end. The subway shot I posted is of subway lines opened this year and that article was written Feb. 2007. Plus, in local newspapers when I was studying abroad (’05-’06) they were saying the same thing. There are some crusaders in the fight (http://www.thatsbj.com/blog/index.php/2007/10/14/p9481#more9481), but the fight continues to wage on. Racist Park may no longer be but we will forever be caught deciphering bad translations.

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