The hammer and sickle of the Communist Party of China. ๐จ๐ณ
The hammer and sickle of the Communist Party of China. ๐จ๐ณ
Imagine being proud of your country. Damn, must feel good.
42ReplyHonestly weird to even consider
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It's all aesthetics bro, china is capitalist.
28ReplyAlways the weirdest of ultra arguments. If they are really just "capitalist" or "state capitalist" or whatever, why do they still pretend to be socialist? Why would they want to cause unnecessary friction with the US? They get no benefit from pretending to be socialist, except that maybe a lot of elderly people would be mad if they announced they were capitalist.
29ReplyUltras don't have an understanding of dialectics so it makes sense in their head. They unironically think you can push a button and achieve communism.
16ReplyTo play devil's advocate, maybe the same reason the US claims to be democratic?
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now i've never used a sickle in my life but every time i see the Chinese hammer & sickle, i think: that's a really impractical handle on that sickle.
every other hamsic has a decent rectangular handle, but the CPC just has a little nub. what gives
23ReplyThe handle is normal size. It's just a really big sickle made of a space age lightweight material to be more efficient.
20Replycomically large sickle
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Iโm glad Iโm not the only one who thought that.
But I bet itโs super easy to draw.
10ReplyYup, but visually it looks really nice
9ReplyNo, not really. As someone who not only saw but actually used sickle it rubs me wrong each time i see it.
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Ok the solar farm one is a gigantic flex. Each one of those mirrors had to be programmed or manually adjusted to make that possible.
19ReplyThose mirrors follows the sun as programmed so making them to display different pattern was probably quite easy.
16ReplyGoogle did that with a solar farm to show a woman important to NASA's moon missions once.
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Is there a place I can inquire about careers in China?
18ReplyTry your local Chinese embassy, they might have more information for you.
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I never really thought about it, but I guess it would be really hard to iron stuff in space.
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