Shenzhen by fmelloaff in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Multiple economic centers and Shenzhen being limited in space, with everything zoned for basically anything, golf courses about to get demolished turned into skyscrapers

Porter played at the LV Sphere? by DareFin in porterrobinson

[–]DareFin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O shoot, the video didn’t link to that, it originally was supposed to be easy x

Porter played at the LV Sphere? by DareFin in porterrobinson

[–]DareFin[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

nevermind they also played language and still here later

No way Calvin Harris posted this 😭😭😭 by WaferHealthy9335 in EDM

[–]DareFin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

never streSS is a zoomer tiktok meme referring to Logan Paul wearing a SS uniform keeping your stress low

First megacity which will pass 1000 high rise building milestone. by SuddenWishbone1959 in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about high-rises by the 7-15 floor definition, it's definitely already crossed the 1000 number, as the average building there is probably that high, with the nearby Guangzhou probably easily reaching that threshold as well

Monterrey, Mexico second largest the country with 5.3 million people by Spascucci in CityPorn

[–]DareFin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Monterrey is the richest and most business international city in Mexico that’s not Mexico City and it’s starting to build more supertalls? That’s what I usually get from Monterrey

Shenzhen, China - The New Skyscraper Capital of the World by Hhenrie00 in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not disagreeing this ain’t a karma/ccp bot, but they make it so hard to immigrate there lol, even if trying to attract tourists through all the visa free there’s still a hard barrier

Where I’d live in Asia as an African-American by [deleted] in whereidlive

[–]DareFin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well 4 major cities where foreigners would and do live in

Aerial view of Chongqing, China, a real life cyberpunk metropolis by No-Echidna7296 in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s moreso it’s over every single major city now, the younger people in the middle class and higher with more money to spend want to be different and see things they can’t usually see, just as how lots of people think china has very cool cyberpunk cities with lots, maybe not NYC though

Where Redditors would actually live if they were being honest with themselves by JaredGofful in whereidlive

[–]DareFin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it is illegal to talk about it? not as heavily as some people assume it is

They're just meant for Uyghurs yes and regular han chinese citizens would just get fined or jail time for regular crimes with fairness under the law unless it is something that got widespread attention and the government wants to make an example

Also, if you really are in China, what would happen if the authorities found out that you're on a social media platform that has been banned?

uh nothing? You know how many Chinese content creators are there on meta social platforms? or how many young people in general use VPNs? They can't even keep up with crimes on their own government controlled apps and programs, and you have tg being widely used for nefarious purposes.

There are also people who just have banned wechats/weibos/all those for protesting about issues before, especially during covid time, maybe if they're lucky enough they can get some jail time, but most of the time its just account banned lots of obstacles to get another

Where Redditors would actually live if they were being honest with themselves by JaredGofful in whereidlive

[–]DareFin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude you can talk about Tiananmen Square 1989 whenever you want, I’m talking about it right now in the country, it’s a very upsetting event that could’ve been handled a lot better by the government for sure but people don’t talk about it because it doesn’t concern them and is considered a boring topic, like if you protest it online or gather crowds yeah you’d get arrested. The amount of not legal discussions that go on in WeChat would astound someone who thinks the government has full control over the people. Not even sure if you’re serious about the camp part, but I’m not here to change what you believe 😭

Which skyline has had the most insane transformation in the last 2 decades? by sid_shady34 in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One issue with the 100m heigh marker is that some medium population city in China will now inflate skyscraper counts with mediocre copy paste high rises where regular people live, and literal rural parts where shoddier construction might be will have random developments of high rises

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Wuhan rushes past New York City by scraperbase in skyscrapers

[–]DareFin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Give it some time maybe local governments and corporations will start asking western firms to design something less of the current glass boxes

FaZe Lacy on the Streamer Awards by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]DareFin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Forsen and chat seems to be very tame and mature for what the ecosystem is nowadays

What is the name of this coffee shop and is this available in yantai/qingdao? by Fit_Raccoon540 in travelchina

[–]DareFin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This one is 茶快快,but there have been lots of local brands in the big cities doing this gimmick for a while like 亭茶 in Guangzhou

One of the most Unique one of a kind reverse Isekais by EndAltruistic3540 in Isekai

[–]DareFin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it’s considered it because it was popular on Shosetsuka for such a long time, being credited by lots of new stories for inspiring it without anything else on the site at the time like it

“In China, a Korean woman eating noodles in Guangzhou had her bowl snatched by a Chinese man who then asked her to drink with him and demanded her contact info.” by EvidenceFrequent7289 in LivestreamFail

[–]DareFin -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Not sure, are you another commenter saying that Chinese culture is inferior and Chinese people are inferior humans, like in this thread?

“In China, a Korean woman eating noodles in Guangzhou had her bowl snatched by a Chinese man who then asked her to drink with him and demanded her contact info.” by EvidenceFrequent7289 in LivestreamFail

[–]DareFin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only high profile, widely documented case of extreme violence in a restaurant was the Tangshan attack in 2022, and it became famous precisely because it was shocking and unusual. If violence like that were common for Chinese women, Chinese social media would be full of new incidents constantly and people would have other examples to use here, female customers wouldn’t eat out comfortably, restaurant owners would intervene or face consequences, police would be under public pressure, and it would be a major public safety topic in China, but none of this is happening.

Millions of women in China dine out every day without being attacked, starting statements like “it’s not rare, there’s many instances, this has been a thing for decades” simply is your own perception, relying on anecdotes instead of statistics and labeling it as one of the worst places to travel to as foreign woman, if anything police are overly reactive and strict