I think you should modify your searches more. Notice how most of the 'Black Monday' is not related to the most recent one.
Here is a search I completed and it does appear that there is much less information readily available.
Also, I put on a VPN that allows for Chinese internet access from abroad. So the search that I did was, for all intents and purposes, conducted in China.
Complete bullshit, here is a search of "Black Monday":
A search of "Shanghai stock":
Don't these news papers bother to check for themselves before reporting based on some twitter post?
There's a lot more wrong with the article than just the picture...
Like the fact that China isn't censoring "Black Monday" and reporting about the crash.
你加上习近平这个关键字,和谁都会被屏蔽吧感觉.....横不能你说平子和郭子也发生过关系吧?
不光是李娜,孙杨和习近平都发生过性关系
There's literally a Winnie the Pooh ride in Shanghai Disneyland lmao
https://www.shanghaidisneyresort.com/en/attractions/adventures-winnie-pooh/
It takes like 5 minutes to do a search on Baidu to see that it's not banned. Why do people on Reddit keep on falling for fake news?
"黑周一" still turns up plenty of results on Baidu for me. And the results for "股灾" also don't seem particularly censored.
Censoring this would be pointless anyway; it's the lead story in all the state-owned media and too many people have been personally impacted.
I searched for Back to the Future on Baidu and it looks fine to me. And don't forget to tell people Winnie the Pooh is banned in China, that's the more common lie.
I live in China, been here for 2.5 years, I am no expert, nor am I Chinese, just a guy from the US taking some classes at a university: Whenever Xijinping does or says something usually the head teacher will have all the students come to class and relearn or memorize whatever he said. (This is not necessarily pro-government propaganda, sometimes just used as an excuse for teachers to make money by creating new classes for extra working hours) I went to one of these things before and it's just any other boring lecture where everyone just stares at a book while the teacher babbles on for hours. One of those meetings actually happened last week and they had to memorize some ”citizen tree“ info-graphic (couldn't make this stuff up), but it's not tested on and students don't really care. Usually this kind of stuff falls on the big western holidays or the end of the year. Everyone I've asked here about this game have no idea what I'm talking about, but it seems to not be on people's radar. Here's a link to search for the citizen game using China's main search engine: baidu: https://www.baidu.com/s?ie=utf-8&f=8&rsv_bp=1&rsv_idx=1&tn=baidu&wd=%E8%8A%9D%E9%BA%BB%E5%88%86&oq=%E8%8A%9D%E9%BA%BB%E7%B2%89&rsv_pq=817f32a10003cab3&rsv_t=eaf4NY7dtrHmVAn13%2FAHWzw%2F1a2vA2OVh%2B%2FHFSCcrjrUt3HPZG...
Yeah dude it's totally impossible to find anything about her on Chinese internet.
Now, they're totally censoring any news about her. That's absolutely true. But whenever anything comes up about how "China has purged person X from the internet", it's always categorically false and can be easily fact checked with a single Baidu search. Don't spread misinformation.
Here's 100,000,000 reasons why that's wrong.
Can also search for Wang Gang Egg Fried Rice 王刚 蛋炒饭...
The Chinese government sucks, but anybody who brings it up in every thread relating to China is a bonehead. You're not being clever, we all know they suck, and China is much more than that.
You can literally search for 1984 on Chinese Google and it's the first result
Winnie the pooh was never banned, it was once filtered on weibo when one picture was making fun of Xi personally on him being fat,
the general western media again kinda made it into their usual rehtoric of China being this evil and brutal supressing dictator that it's banned nation wide and anyone talking about it would just disappear, while in fact the show, the pic was never banned, you can watch the whole series on licensced streaming site, or find anything related on the internet(wiki like pages, fansites, drawings, etc), or even just find it in Shanghai Disney here's a baidu search results with links to all of things mentioned above
Whataboutism bro, you have nothing to dispute that HK protesters have fascistic elements.
> How does it feel to live in a country that would send you to a reeducation camp if you read up on the Tiananmen Square massacre?
Australia?
Simple Baidu search, plenty of links show up for Tiananmen 1989 6 4
The answer is simply that 'freedom' of the press is stricter in the PRC than in the west. Lenin explains the socialist position on this:
> For the bourgeoisie, freedom of the press meant freedom for the rich to publish and for the capitalists to control the newspapers, a practice which in all countries, including even the freest, produced a corrupt press. For the workers’ and peasants’ government, freedom of the press means liberation of the press from capitalist oppression, and public ownership of paper mills and printing presses.
In many ways the June Fourth Incident is still a sensitive topic during a time of immense turmoil to the evolving socialist reforms in China. The CPC limits information and controversy especially for private media companies to prevent western narratives, conspiracy theories and reactionary threats to the socialist project.
That doesn't mean it's completely wiped in China, as you can still find it on baidu
One article reads
> On June 3, the turmoil created by a very small number of people in Beijing for more than a month developed into a counter-revolutionary riot. Martial law forces stationed around the city were ordered to quell the riots. In the early morning of the 4th, the martial law troops cleared the site and entered Tiananmen Square to quell the riot.
What is this list based on? EDM is popular enough among young people but it has nothing on C-pop.
Look at the top songs that come up on Baidu or on other chinese music services and you'll see it's more or less all C-pop and K-pop.
(In general, don't trust a list that tells you not a single Chinese-language song is in China's top 10. That's insane.)
Right, no censorship, that's why I can look up "tiennamen square 1989" on baidu and get a varied and diverse set of information on which I can do my own research.
This and most of reddit's anti China propaganda is so dumb that it takes 2 seconds to see its not true but it works somehow. Gotta get those internet points from racist 12 year old dipshits.
https://www.baidu.com/s?rtt=1&bsst=1&cl=2&tn=news&ie=utf-8&word=winnie+the+pooh Chinese search engine, first result is a chinese company advertising winnie the pooh legos.
I literally just sent you a link of Baidu search for "tibetan flag" and there is no Tibetan flag there. Just click the fucking link and see for yourself.
Here are also Google image search results for 台湾国旗, Taiwan national flag:
Now compare to Baidu image search:
You DO know that Google is banned in China... right?
Download Wechat, add someone in China, send them a Taiwanese flag 🇹🇼 and ask them to screenshot you what they see.
Or go to China and try it.
Meanwhile - spot the Tibetan flag in Baidu image search https://www.baidu.com/sf/vsearch?pd=image_content&word=Tibet%20flag&tn=vsearch&sa=vs_tab_d&lid=7167367494076960545&ms=1&from=844b&atn=page&fr=tab&rqid=7167367494076960545&rfrom=1023387d&rchannel=1024093n
China's National Health Commission says that the coronavirus can also be passed on through touch. The incubation period is typically 3-7 days and 14 at most. Most people who get it are fine, and children are especially lightly affected.
The death rate from official statistics is currently 2%. Although it seemed that local officials in Wuhan may have covered up some deaths initially, there are probably a lot of people who caught the virus but were lightly affected enough that they didn't go to the hospital, so I doubt the true death rate is higher.
沃尔顿链 智慧城市 - Waltonchain Smart City
Search Baidu.com
Just dig around man, there are too many articles, 3rd party sources, etc. All the top news sites in China reporting.
Here's the thing though. I wouldn't make really broad statements like you have above. I'm not here to FUD Vechain, but to say "sponsored by China" is not accurate. You need to be specific about what region, or local Governments are supporting their pilot projects for smart city layouts. You see even the very largest tech giants in China like BATJ are still just in testing / pilot phases with smart cities layout, nothing is fully built out. The major telecom companies have built out the most advanced infrastructure to support the smart city initiatives, but they really have been delayed by AI ceilings, network security, etc.
It's a fascinating subject area but we're still years away from large scale implementation.
Bro you can literally search for Winnie-the-Pooh on Baidu (Chinese Google) to see you're wrong
Winnie the Pooh
Dude, it's not banned, they lied about it.
There is actually a teeny tiny company here named "南昌光圈科技有限责任公司" founded in 2015, that focuses on "Soft/hardware dev & Automation"
Their website:
我也发现一个大咪咪
> if I posted screenshots of a Wikipedia article on a certain incident in 1989
did you actually tried to do that or were you just making things up?
try baidu (https://www.baidu.com/) image search with the mandarin character names (e.g. 古月方源 or 方源 for Gu Yue Fang Yuan or Fang Yuan respectively). It's not much, but better than what you can find on google images. I'm sure someone who has a better of the chinese language / internet than I do can point you in a good direction to look further than that.
Also, absolutely echo your point about the art - there's so much potential in RI for it.
I'm a Chinese person and I understand what u mean. I just really want to say that winnie.the pooh is not illegal.. U can search for the Chinese name 小熊维尼The link and here u go..
This just goes to show how uneducated Redditors and Americans are in general about China and how far our xenophobic bias goes. Winnie the Pooh is not banned in China.
Here for example are thousands of Winnie the Pooh related items for sale on the number one online shopping website in China.
https://www.taobao.com/list/product/%E5%B0%8F%E7%86%8A%E7%BB%B4%E5%B0%BCwinniethepooh.htm
Yes these are available for purchase in China.
Here it is yet again on China's version of Google. Very much not censored.
The common misconception comes as usual from poorly reported stories that get picked up by Americans more than happy to confirm their antichinese bias.
In actually the ban was put in place by a PRIVATE CORPORATION WeChat and Sina Weiboo. The chinese equivalent of Whatsapp and Twitter.
And Western media takes it and runs full red scare about communist fascism when a private corporation bans something. Something that's done literally hundreds of times a day here in freedom loving USA by companies like Facebook and Twitter and Reddit and no one bats an eye.
If you're going to take to the internet to start some sort of viral hysteria at least educate yourself about it first.
Most of this stuff isn't that controversial. It's typical Beijing angst.
And as far as I can tell it's not censored
It shows up in Baidu with my VPN off. I don't know if you added that "censored" part just to give the post juice or what.
The government and the media are lying to us about China.
The right doesn’t trust the left wing media and the left doesn’t trust the right wing media, but when they report negative news about China it just become the truth?
Winnie the Pooh isn’t banned in China, but was reported by almost all MSM in the US
I can’t find anything about Peng Shuai and I do believe it to be true.
Social credit system has not been implemented and most Chinese people don’t know what it is.
I can find some sources if you’re curious about anything else.
Use Baidu to search for listings. Here is the link with the key word. If you scroll to the bottom, there is a listing that is pulled from tvmao.com (don't bother clicking on the link to tvmao since it doesn't have any useful info).
If you can read Chinese, the header of the listing table is 《中华人民共和国全国运动会》播出时间_电视猫 (" National Games of the People's Republic of China " broadcast time_TV Cat)
First news article: "Zhao Wei's works have been removed from several platforms"
(Screenshot, in case it later gets removed)
*Edit: fixed translation
You can, it's just you're both inept and biased.
Also, here are the search results for the Chinese words for "Xi Mingze - Harvard." Contrast and compare Baidu to Google, which is banned in China.
Reference to Xi sending his family to live in the US is totally censored in the Chinese Internet.
You don't know what you're talking about. You don't read Chinese and haven't been to China.
>Oooohh... PVC?
I don't know if you know Chinese, but you can use Google Translate. Here are a few examples from the epidemic.
The 684 foreigners received one-to-one services during the quarantine
https://m.sohu.com/a/383694533_120577432
Laoshan foreigners jump the queue incident https://www.baidu.com/sf_bk/item/4·1崂山外国人插队事件/49719661?ms=1&rid=11209313145451439339
I found some limited info on Yanjin county, which is where Yanjingzhen is located.
Here's a Baidu link in Chinese if you want to use a translator.
No one in China gets in trouble for displaying images of Winnie the Pooh. At worst, you'll get your post removed from social media if you post the specific meme comparing Xi to Pooh.
Just go search 'Winnie the Pooh' or '小熊维尼' on Baidu or Taobao and you'll see thousands of results.
Oh my goodness this breaks my heart :( There’s a pet store near my house that I’m pretty sure takes adoptions. It’s a small store and they don’t have a website, but here’s their Baidu page
Maybe try giving them a call!
Winnie the Pooh isn't actually banned in China. Look - https://www.baidu.com/s?ie=utf-8&f=8&rsv_bp=1&rsv_idx=1&ch=&tn=baidu&bar=&wd=winnie+the+pooh&rn=&oq=&rsv_pq=b56f8d9e000fbcc3&rsv_t=6e27CqQREAXaD866tbNTgLMtBowTkUrQbUzHO6Zu6bzG6K1iY8L7zlAqxe0&rqlang=cn
He literally didn't though.
https://www.taobao.com/list/product/%E5%B0%8F%E7%86%8A%E7%BB%B4%E5%B0%BCwinniethepooh.htm
Here it is yet again on China's version of Google. Very much not censored.
That's why this is such a shitpost. The only place Winnie the Pooh is banned in China is on Weibo. A private corporation who filtered the term. Not any different than the thousands of terms banned by private corporations in the U.S. like Facebook and Twitter and Reddit.
It just goes to show how poorly educated and xenophobic Americans and Redditors in partcular are about China.
It's an art exhibit, so the weird meanings are fully intentional. Source (in standard Chinese, simplified characters)
http://www.clb.org.hk/content/china%E2%80%99s-social-security-system
Check out the above two links. The first mentions how it is calculated, especially the percentage range and the variation between regions. The second provides more detail, it is Baidu's calculator where you can input your pretax salary and your city and it shows a breakdown of where your money goes. Using the same amount but different city shows the varying percentages. My own payslip provides a similar breakdown with the percentages and amount shown and of course I do compare with my colleagues.
This is regulated, the actual problem is employers will employ people off the books, that's why they give a choice between insurance or cash. If they choose to go the straight and legal route then they must contribute within the range set by their local authority. Now of course under the table anything is negotiated but that's a different discussion.
These are the results I got searching for "Tiananmen square massacre" on Baidu in China.
Baidu can do wonders sometimes. search for: 好汉歌活页乐谱
The download link (下载地址:) is not displaying. According to the "ps" text, this is either because of high traffic, or because of copyright issues.
EDIT: Isn't the Chinese internet great? The zhidao.baidu.com link appears to work.
No clue why the ones from the original comment aren't showing, I guess it got copied wrong for me.
The links work in the original comment https://www.baidu.com/s?ie=utf-8&f=8&rsv_bp=1&ch=6&tn=myie2dg&wd=%E9%BB%91%E8%89%B2%E6%98%9F%E6%9C%9F%E4%B8%80&oq=%E9%BB%91%E8%89%B2%E6%98%9F%E6%9C%9F%E4%B8%80&rsv_pq=87d3243a00002863&rsv_t=e53c6ocfAXvvKLVcZrSgNLzOU...
I guess it's because I copied using source and that screwed it up.
Winnie the Pooh isn't banned. You can check yourself on chinese google.
Nobody denies Tiananmen square, though it can be evaluated differently.
His name is Hao Haidong. If you search his name in Chinese search engine, it won’t should any results as well
Baidu will probably be more useful than Google for you here. This top result is a good place to start.
From the Chinese search engine
Admit it, you are so indoctrinated to believe whatever the Western media tells you that you don't stop for even a moment to do the most basic of fact checking on even their most outrageous of claims.
C'est un peu le problème vicieux avec les arnaques de ce genre. Il y a une grosse quantité d'énergie qui est consacrée à faire taire les plaintes en balançant tout un arsenal juridique kifaipeur.
C'est comme quand quelqu'un demande pourquoi il y a encore des gens qui se font avoir comme des bleus par les grosses ficelles de SFR (c'est un ancien pigeon qui te parles), ou qui se font avoir par des plans bizarres à base de batterie externe gratuite (cf. récente discussion d'AirFrance sur HubSide) : on est tous des vaches à lait jusqu'à s'être fait niquer suffisamment de fois.
Et si tu laisses un commentaire négatif quelque part mais qu'en face t'as des mecs à temps plein chargés de le faire disparaître, y'a un léger déséquilibre de moyens investis.
Beaucoup en parleront à 2-3 potes mais c'est tout. Beaucoup auront peur à la première intimidation. Beaucoup n'auront pas la foi de mener la bataille seul.
C'est vraiment dommage, surtout quand on voit que certains gros médias nationaux sont dans la boucle (consciemment ou non) et participent à rendre ces fumisteries crédibles.
Ceci étant dit, je dois avouer que l'exemple du jour est un de ceux qui me fascinent le plus. je trouve ça formidable à quel point ils arrivent à gérer leur propagande, on se croirait sur Baidu. C'est d'un niveau sectaire.
Le lien le plus important dans mon post est sans aucun doute celui là : il référence une bonne partie des autres sources de toute manière
自己不会上网搜吗?某些反贼日复一日的喊这些老掉牙的口号,自说自话,跟芙蓉镇最后在街头喊“运动了”的疯子王秋赫一样
那我搜索的链接可以看到,里面大部分的回答都是不合适的。
The censorship of Winnie the Pooh doesn't exist anymore. It's no longer a relevant meme. https://www.baidu.com/from=844b/s?word=winnie%20the%20pooh&ts=0&t_kt=0&ie=utf-8&fm_kl=021394be2f&rsv_iqid=2687816155&rsv_t=825b3%252FmU9kRfiGAPoGr%252FxqG8NxfYdB7IpUSqrh8gkLgHzicK8UwZOkALUA&sa=is_1&ms=1&rsv_pq=2...
Translation checks out.
Article exists - first result on Baidu: https://www.baidu.com/s?&wd=央行行长宣布%20恒大进入破产清算%20-%20雪球&ie=utf-8
Only thing missing is a credible source.
i.e. if it comes from the PBOC website.
I've read plenty of translated Chinese texts that mention and analyze the June 4th Incident. And doing a cursory search of The June 4th Incident (六四事件) on Baidu shows plenty of results. What you won't find are instances of people calling it a "massacre" or associating the Tiananmen Square with the event (which happened outside the square), or otherwise using it to further some ideological cause.
That being said, censorship is an important part of a socialist state. Being materialists, a Marxist-Leninist leadership understands that people are infallible, impressionable and easily misled. One of the first things Fidel Castro did upon taking Cuba was shut down or stifle private newspapers and initiate the building of state press arms – reactionary views can weasel their way back in if an admin is not careful.
Were a western perspective of the June 4th Incident be widely available in China, it would serve as propaganda given that the western perspective is deeply flawed.
Here's a summary of the events that really shows you how deeply twisted the western view of that night really is.
You are twisting it,its actual meaning is reform through (learning knowledge) ,which is also a normal slogan among the prison system in China , and you intentionally wanna it sound like some 'cultural genocide' words.
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r/China dude is really funny.
no there isn't lol
by the way, check out this link and maybe try questioning the braindead cult falun gong propaganda and trumpist lies you guys gobble up:
Yes, they are the same company. In Baidupedia, it clearly states that Zhou Ge (Anbernic) is a sub company of Powerkiddy.
Source that they got arrested? Also: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=338iWj670N4 And I can look up Winnie the Pooh on Baidu and it’s all there: https://www.baidu.com/from=844b/s?word=Winnie+the+pooh&ts=0&t_kt=0&ie=utf-8&fm_kl=021394be2f&rsv_iqid=3551431055&rsv_t=0d06WAQv97zMab5GF6ZC20g4P9insU9coGqUeN3lYo4l%252BoCa7Ath5kT17w&sa=ib&ms=1&rsv_pq=3551431055&... I have a feeling you might have fallen for some fake story, but feel free to elaborate.
China do not practice communism any more. The current government tries to spread nationalism, instead of (proletarian) internationalism they promoted historically.
Being black will gets you a lot of trouble in China. "尼哥" ("Ní gē", meaning that "n word") is a word commonly used online to describe black people. All Chinese websites have very strict blacklist of social political bad words, but this word is apparently not filtered.
Baidu is like Google in China and Baidu Tieba is like Reddit in China. You can search '"尼哥" site:tieba.baidu.com' on Baidu. The racism there is no better than 4chan.
https://www.baidu.com/s?i&wd=%22%E5%B0%BC%E5%93%A5%22+site%3Atieba.baidu.com
People ask why there are so many Nígēs in France national football team 法国这个国家队为什么尼哥这么多呢 in a popular football sub, and talk about a black dude getting shot by an American policewoman in a joking tongue 佛系尼哥,不贩毒不偷车,缘分到了自然就被枪杀 (Good Nígē, not drug trafficker, not car thief, when the fate came, he was naturally shot dead) in another popular football sub.
I don't know what percentage is but it's not hard to do at all, all you have to do is to use their version of Google(baidu.com) to search and you'll find tons of sites to teach you how to do it.
Use Google translate for this:
We are censoring as much as China, and it's sad that none of us know.
>Which government has killed 30+ million of its own citizen in 5 years?
WHAT hahaha are you just pulling random numbers out of your ass?
>Which government is currently having concentration camps in volumes unseen since the holocaust?
How many people died in these supposed concentration camps? I'd like to see a source, too. Congratulations on relativizing the fucking Holocaust tho
>Which country also banned winnie the pooh since they couldn’t take getting compared to them?
Definitely not China lol you dumb af
>Which country can you also disappear for saying things against the government
USA? Also forgetting about Assange again huh? Youre an idiot for real
It is a Weibo post. You can clearly see the Weibo icon on the screenshot.
As for the legitimacy of the media's claim: I live in China, and have a lovely Chinese wife who gets her info from Chinese sources. At the end of the Olympics, I asked her who got the most gold medals since I hadn't been following the games. She told me - accurately - that the Americans did, by a margin of one.
My conclusion from this interaction is that the Chinese media is covering the Olympics accurately. If the Western media disagrees, then they can provide at least a goddamned link to the Chinese media pages that present the false tally. Instead, the Western press is circle-jerking over a single goddamned screenshot.
Personal experience aside, it took me one minute to translate 'Olympic gold medal tally' into Chinese, enter that into Baidu, and verify that the Western narrative is utter bullshit.
Absolutely pathetic. This reminds me of the false narrative that was going around about the Chinese covid-19 death toll of 20 million that was going around the Western press in the spring of 2020.
But keep downvoting me guys. Much easier than actually verifying this for yourselves, no? :D
Hey you should add a Baidu link, and perhaps we can get it trending in China. There are some massive crypto hodlers over here, but I've never met a single person here who has heard of Safemoon.
Check baidu weibo CCTV, none of them show like that.
https://2020.cctv.com/medal\_list/index.shtml
Sounds like a non-story.
Why would they attempt to self-censor when the news agencies dont?
Quick search on baidu with the keywords shows a couple of links using small bear.
Winnie the Pooh isn't banned in any significant way. Online posts making fun of Xi using Winnie the Pooh might get deleted, but you can walk into toy store in China and buy Winnie the Pooh dolls. You can check this for yourself by doing a search on Baidu.
A statue of Winnie the Pooh on campus wouldn't do anything.
I tried reposting with your link. It got deleted by mods.
https://www.baidu.com/s?ie=utf-8&wd=%E5%B0%8F%E7%86%8A%E7%BB%B4%E5%B0%BC
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不明白这么多人就那么自嗨,
你用百度搜下很难吗?小熊维尼啥时禁了?
骂土共也得多少有点根据吧
Animal crossing appeared on search result in Baidu. Source: https://www.baidu.com/s?wd=%E5%8A%A8%E7%89%A9%E7%A9%BF%E8%B6%8A%3A%E6%96%B0%E8%A7%86%E9%87%8E
No, the win token is used to "pay for transactions" and for staking. Since everything is settled in trx, and staking trx through tronlink will essentially give you free transactions, I don't really understand how the win token does that.
I don't know if devs/bookies settle transactions in trx or win.
You can, however, send TRX to you tronlink wallet and it will connect to both polonidex (for trading any of the alts you might get through playing games on wink) and wink.org.
It's all very smooth, and payouts are instantaneous (in TRX). I have an ok sized bag of win, and I'm ready for a wild ride. In a month we did 1000%+, retraced 50%, fell another 30%, came up 30%.
One thing that has been very clear to me is that people really don't know a lot about the coin. The information isn't very easy to find. Though I found a lot of stuff searching for "Lucia Wong" on www.baidu.com and then translating to English. They have much much more substantive information for their domestic market related to future distribution of payouts, their derivative coins, and various incentives for stakeholders.
Google was first launched in august 1996 from stanford's edu domain. The chinese google alternative, Baidu was released in 1996 originally named RankDex.
YouTube was first launched in 2005, the chinese alternate Youku was launched in 2006. There's a lot of stupid videos like this all over.
You're being very disingenuous, or you're an idiot.
Anyways, assuming you're American, haven't you realized that you only need to manipulate 2 major news companies to justify spending trillions on wars to kill millions of middle eastern people over complete bullshit? Ever heard of the Nayirah testimony?
China choosing to regulate a few stupid memes doesn't manipulate people into thinking a certain way.
If China instead aimed all their cameras at random shit and said "OMG THIS MEANS WAR!?!?!" you might have a valid point
how calculate the price 1000 ??