Summary
Americans are posting videos about 3D-printed guns on the Chinese video app RedNote, despite the content being illegal in China.
While some users are uncomfortable with the topic, others see it as an opportunity for cultural exchange.
The future of TikTok remains uncertain as the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the ban.
americans and bringing guns places they absolutely shouldn’t be, name a better duo
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i made a joke
hi spujb
hi kate
helo do u like orange soda
yes but i prefer lime
imo pineapple soda is underrated
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oh my bad then your joke seemed confrontational and i still don’t get it but i apologize
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damn removed by mod your joke must have been rly bad 😜
Tiananmen Square is like, a huge tourist attraction and plaza near their equivalent of the White House and other important government complexes I’m sure they’ve seen a ton of photos of it. They hold national events there.
You know that’s not what they mean.
But sure, you go ahead and post this “tourist” photo on RedNote and see what happens. Please do report back to us.
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If that’s all he was, please post it there and tell us what happens.
Did you post it yet? What happened?
Eh, not public ally. They would have cuffed him, put him in the back of a cruiser upside down without a seatbelt on and left him to suffocate or something.
Look man, I just don’t see why my 6 year old shouldn’t be able to bring his sawed off in his back pack. If someone tries to shoot up the school he’ll be able to defend his class. I always tell him to keep 1 chambered just in case.