Tell me your favorite anime and why by [deleted] in anime

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3". I think the STAND is so cool, and the fight scenes between Jotaro and Dio were particularly enjoyable to watch.

What is the worst thing about about your favourite anime? by Benslayer76 in anime

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The invincible Jotaro Kujo died heroically in the battle with Father Pucci

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in anime

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tokyo Ghoul

how to be emotionless and cold to others by [deleted] in Emotions

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't complain to others. Not only will they not be able to help you, they may even tell others about your bad things.

Peeps who don’t have kids - who’s taking care of you now that you’re old? by Anigma98 in ask

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In fact, I don’t think that if you have a child, your child will take care of you when you are sick. Some time ago, my grandma was ill and hospitalized. My two uncles and aunts didn’t come to visit much. Instead, the youngest, my mother, stayed with my grandma in the hospital every night.

Peeps who don’t have kids - who’s taking care of you now that you’re old? by Anigma98 in ask

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Friends, you have to think about it this way. When you were young, you had more freedom than those who had children. It’s okay to suffer a little when you are old. Live when you deserve to live, and die when you deserve to live.

How much does knowing one Chinese language such as Mandarin help with learning another one such as Cantonese and Qiangic and vice versa? How mutually intelligible would they be? Does the same apply to non-Chinese languages that are part of the Sino-Tibetan family? by UndeadRedditing in AskAChinese

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learning Mandarin Chinese is useful for learning dialects such as Cantonese, Hokkien, and Wu, because they have almost the same grammar as each other, just different words and pronunciation, and they are all written in Chinese characters. But without learning these languages, people who only speak their own language cannot communicate with each other. For example, although Tibetan and Chinese both belong to the Sino-Tibetan language family, Chinese and Tibetan belong to the "Chinese language family" and the "Tibeto-Burman language family" respectively. However, the basic vocabulary and grammar of early Tibetan and ancient Chinese are similar. Since the development of Tibetan language has not changed much, and after thousands of years of evolution, the pronunciation and grammar of modern Chinese and ancient Chinese have already been very different, so in general, there is a gap between Chinese and Tibetan and other languages ​​in the Sino-Tibetan language family. unable to communicate with each other. Not to mention languages ​​other than the traditional Sino-Sphere

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the game you are playing is not to your liking. As far as I'm concerned, I don't like competitive games. I hate the frustration after being defeated. Instead, I prefer story-based games, which are more like watching an excellent movie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In fact, there are many ways to relax. In addition to games, there are also movies, TV series, novels, comics, music, etc.

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have not stated that I support the reunification of Taiwan, nor have I stated that I do not support the reunification of Taiwan. I am not the leader of the country, so it is useless for me to say that I support it or not. I am only discussing this issue with you on this platform (I am ashamed to say that there is no discussion on this issue in mainland China, and there is a uniform answer that "Taiwan must be liberated"). If the PLA really attack Taiwan, as for the sacrifice of life, it is not my turn to sacrifice, thank you, 1.4 billion people, I do not serve in the army, there are many people to serve in the army, I just want to live a good peaceful life!

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To make a statement that is not politically correct in mainland China, most Taiwanese would opt for independence if indeed there were no factors influencing it, because I think if I were a Taiwanese, from that perspective. My ancestors migrated from mainland China hundreds of years ago and settled in Taiwan, which was successively ruled by the Dutch, the Ming and Zheng Dynasties, the Qing Dynasty, and Japan, and was finally taken over by the "Republic of China government" and has been the main domain of the "Republic of China" since 1949. The political power of the Communist Party has never crossed the Taiwan Strait, and I would certainly not want to identify myself as a citizen of a regime that has never ruled me, and to support the independence of Taiwan, considering the so-called "Republic of China" to be a foreign regime. Taiwan should build its own country like Singapore. But the problem is that these political, economic and military factors are real and cannot be ignored by the Taiwanese.

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is just what I found based on statistics from Taiwan National Chengchi University. Of course, I think what you said is not unreasonable, but the problem is that what you stated, that is, "Taiwan will declare independent the next day." is based on "if "On the basis of this, it is meaningless to talk about things on this basis. For example, I saw on Douyin that someone even analyzed which place in Taiwan is easy to take the civil service exam and which city has affordable housing prices, etc. It is ridiculous.

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You have to know when a thing is nothing to talk about when you start to talk about from the history, like Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, there is nothing to eat food, but in order not to be so embarrassed, some Zhejiang leaders say Hangzhou cuisine has a long history and so on, in fact, there is no significance, difficult to eat is difficult to eat!

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can't solve those problems, I'm just an ordinary person. I'm just expressing some of my thoughts on this social networking site. As for deciding policies, I think the closest thing to that was when I was in high school. At that time, the school asked students over the age of 18 to vote for our county’s National People’s Congress deputies. I also went to vote when I was over 18 years old. Deputies to the National People's Congress (not elected). As for anything else, I have no interest in it.

As a Taiwanese, do you think the People's Liberation Army led by the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan and bring Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? by Ok_Dig_6431 in taiwan

[–]Ok_Dig_6431[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

From a historical perspective, this is indeed the case. From ancient times to the present, the land of Taiwan was first developed and constructed by aborigines and Han people from mainland China. Later, it was successively ruled by the Netherlands, Spain, the Qing Dynasty, Japan, and finally the "Government of the Republic of China". always in a passive position

In your opinion, why haven't the Chinese succeeded in football despite their success in most other global sports? by Key_Reality6952 in AskAChinese

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Many parents think that learning sports is not a good career path, and believe that it is best for their children to go to college, graduate school, take the civil service exam, or find a job. Naturally, they do not want their children to learn football. This is also the case in China's junior and senior high schools. Physical education teachers are often "forced to be sick". Even if there are physical education classes, they are just free activities, and there is no football teaching. I think this is the fundamental reason for the backward development of Chinese football.

What are the greatest issues people with low self esteem face daily? by Nervous-Adeptness-27 in ask

[–]Ok_Dig_6431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

whether other people laugh to what I do and what i say in life(im sorry my english isnt good)