4 month later...
Clearly it changed something.
Meanwhile their "partner" in China Netease releases this for phonesI don't think modern Blizzard is capable of producing anything above this level tbh, best they stay in their lane.
Meanwhile their "partner" in China Netease releases this for phonesI don't think modern Blizzard is capable of producing anything above this level tbh, best they stay in their lane.
Which actually looks like Warcraft Mobile.
1.4 billion fucking people in that godforsaken country that has thousands of years of its own culture, history and identity, and they still choose to rip-off the work of some soy-fueled Californian fat faggots.
Just.... how does this happen?
Quantity alone never amounts to quality. Billions do not matter, and neither do millennia, if basic quality isn't present in a person or a people. Chinese burned out their culture long ago, the Marxist takeover was a clear sign of them only LARP-ing their "long history of culture".
Never do communism kids.1.4 billion fucking people in that godforsaken country that has thousands of years of its own culture, history and identity, and they still choose to rip-off the work of some soy-fueled Californian fat faggots.
Scheisse porn should be hidden behind spoiler tags.4 month later...
Clearly it changed something.
1.4 billion fucking people in that godforsaken country that has thousands of years of its own culture, history and identity, and they still choose to rip-off the work of some soy-fueled Californian fat faggots.
Just.... how does this happen?
Reminds me of this:As such, everything that others produce is theirs anyway
World Civilisation Research Association argue Shakespeare was an 'illiterate actor' and his works were in fact written by Samuel Johnson, author of the Johnson English Dictionary
Vincent Wood
Friday 20 September 2019 10:44
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English is just a Mandarin dialect, Chinese scholars claim
The English language is a direct offshoot of Mandarin Chinese, a group of academics from the country who believe Europe had no history before the 15th century has claimed.
Scholars from the World Civilisation Research Association, a Chinese scholarly group, argued that all European languages derived from a Mandarin root while speaking at the first China International Frontier Education Summit in Beijing.
Vice president and secretary-general of the group Zhai Guiyun told a reporter from Sina Online that words such as yellow proved a prime example - arguing the word was based on autumnal leaves, and that it was phonetically similar to the mandarin word for ‘leaf drop’.
He added the English pronunciation for shop was essentially the same as the Chinese word, and the word heart resembled “core” in mandarin. In total he believes these and other words establish English as a Mandarin “dialect”.
Mandarin Chinese and English do hold loan words that have been picked up through interaction and trade - for example ketchup, which originated in Malay before travelling into English via Chinese.
Linguists have established English to be a west Germanic language brought to the country by Anglo Saxon settlers - the root of most Eurasian languages are believed to have come from a common core dubbed Proto-indo-european.
Mr Zhai, who also argued William Shakespeare was an “illiterate actor” and his works were in fact written by Samuel Johnson, author of the Johnson English Dictionary, went on to claim that Europe had falsified stories of the ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilisations based on Chinese history.
He added: “Before the 15th and 16th centuries, Europe had no history, only myths and legends.
“The West has been swaying in the face of a long history of splendid Chinese history, and it took nearly 500 years to falsify Western history.”
The statement is not the first time the foundations of western history have been challenged. In 1991, conspiracy theorist Heribert Illig argued the years 614 to 911 were fabricated by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, who had rewritten the calender to place is reign within the year 1000 AD.
The theory was debunked by records of solar eclipses in history that continued to appear at expected intervals, along with observations of Halley’s comet.
Reminds me of this:As such, everything that others produce is theirs anyway
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...vilization-research-association-a9097926.html
English is just a Mandarin dialect, Chinese scholars claim
World Civilisation Research Association argue Shakespeare was an 'illiterate actor' and his works were in fact written by Samuel Johnson, author of the Johnson English Dictionary
Vincent Wood
Friday 20 September 2019 10:44
Comments
English is just a Mandarin dialect, Chinese scholars claim
The English language is a direct offshoot of Mandarin Chinese, a group of academics from the country who believe Europe had no history before the 15th century has claimed.
Scholars from the World Civilisation Research Association, a Chinese scholarly group, argued that all European languages derived from a Mandarin root while speaking at the first China International Frontier Education Summit in Beijing.
Vice president and secretary-general of the group Zhai Guiyun told a reporter from Sina Online that words such as yellow proved a prime example - arguing the word was based on autumnal leaves, and that it was phonetically similar to the mandarin word for ‘leaf drop’.
He added the English pronunciation for shop was essentially the same as the Chinese word, and the word heart resembled “core” in mandarin. In total he believes these and other words establish English as a Mandarin “dialect”.
Mandarin Chinese and English do hold loan words that have been picked up through interaction and trade - for example ketchup, which originated in Malay before travelling into English via Chinese.
Linguists have established English to be a west Germanic language brought to the country by Anglo Saxon settlers - the root of most Eurasian languages are believed to have come from a common core dubbed Proto-indo-european.
Mr Zhai, who also argued William Shakespeare was an “illiterate actor” and his works were in fact written by Samuel Johnson, author of the Johnson English Dictionary, went on to claim that Europe had falsified stories of the ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilisations based on Chinese history.
He added: “Before the 15th and 16th centuries, Europe had no history, only myths and legends.
“The West has been swaying in the face of a long history of splendid Chinese history, and it took nearly 500 years to falsify Western history.”
The statement is not the first time the foundations of western history have been challenged. In 1991, conspiracy theorist Heribert Illig argued the years 614 to 911 were fabricated by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, who had rewritten the calender to place is reign within the year 1000 AD.
The theory was debunked by records of solar eclipses in history that continued to appear at expected intervals, along with observations of Halley’s comet.
Yeah, what was that called? Didn't we have a thread for it around here somewhere? I wonder what happened to it.It's really sad when you think about it. More so when ancient China is cool as fuck. Reminds me of that Fallout-clone game that was never released, sadly.
4 month later...
Clearly it changed something.