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How To Say Hello In 14 Different Languages
How To Say Hello In 14 Different Languages
How To Say Hello In 14 Different Languages
If you are like me then you probably have plans to try to visit another country some time in your life. I really want to visit many different countries in the future. And if you have those plans, or at least you have the idea in your head then this may be helpful...
Chinese Use Naked Women to Sell Cars, Proving That They’re Geniuses
Chinese Use Naked Women to Sell Cars, Proving That They’re Geniuses
Chinese Use Naked Women to Sell Cars, Proving That They’re Geniuses
Woman can make anything look good. This is particularly true when said women are either displaying their rack loudly and proudly, or just plain nude. Remember when Coco made Hurricane Sandy look awesome? We rest our case. These days, the Chinese are jumping on the bandwagon, using babes of the naked variety to sell cars. We can't believe it took this long for them to finally respond to our letter-
Woman Pledges to Eat Chinese Food Everyday for an Entire Year
Woman Pledges to Eat Chinese Food Everyday for an Entire Year
Woman Pledges to Eat Chinese Food Everyday for an Entire Year
A lot of people use their New Years’ resolutions to encourage themseves to branch out, explore new places, try new things. But what about trying a very familiar thing, every single day, for the entire year? That’s what Victoria Bemkiempes of The Village Voice is setting out to do. She’s determined to eat Chinese food everyday in 2012, while mastering the ins and outs, the subtle variations and una
Chinese Teen Sells Kidney for iPad 2
Chinese Teen Sells Kidney for iPad 2
Chinese Teen Sells Kidney for iPad 2
Xiao Zheng, a 17-year-old living in China, wanted an iPad 2 so badly that he was willing to sell one of his vital organs to get it. Zheng didn't have the money for the tablet computer so he responded to an online ad that offered cash for healthy kidneys...
Latest Chinese Fad Involves Live Reptiles on Keyrings
Latest Chinese Fad Involves Live Reptiles on Keyrings
Latest Chinese Fad Involves Live Reptiles on Keyrings
Street vendors in China have helped to create a new trend in the country by touting tiny reptiles sealed in colored water and attached to a keychain to passers-by. The newest craze is nothing short of bizarre, which is probably why so many people are interested in purchasing one of their own portable salamanders, turtles or goldfish. Despite its novelty, though, animal activists are less than plea