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Feb 14, 2010 23:35

Can't 'ave a normal day in this place, can we? Chinese bloody New Years... Christ. What do the Chinks need their own for, anyway? Seems all they do is make it flashier.

Don't see why we 'ad to skip a day of daylight, neither. What's up with celebratin' New Years when it's properly night like a normal country, eh?

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sword_boy February 15 2010, 00:00:04 UTC
Western cultures work on a solar calendar, while the Asian calendar is technically a lunar calendar... and stop using the slurs.

The City likes to adapt for the situation. They want to have eternal fireworks and the such.

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makesfolktalky February 15 2010, 00:18:45 UTC
Should start usin' the solar one like everyone else, then, shouldn't they?

They want t'be an eternal pain in my arse, more like.

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sword_boy February 15 2010, 01:44:26 UTC
We do. We use the western calendar for common practices, but part of our culture deals with the lunar calendar and the changing of zodiac animals. Would you like me to start insulting your country or culture's choice of holidays?

...The City is always like this. Your misfortune is probably like sweet honey to it.... and is always amusing to the network.

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makesfolktalky February 15 2010, 01:54:56 UTC
I'm not insultin' your country, though, am I? You told me you was a Jap.

Difference between the City an' the Network, is I can always laugh at 'em, as well. 'Aven't 'ad anythin' really 'appen t'me yet, though.

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makesfolktalky February 15 2010, 01:46:07 UTC
S'what they are, in't it? Don't make me an arsehole for callin' 'em that.

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makesfolktalky February 15 2010, 02:09:14 UTC
Right... Chinese, then. You're gettin' yourself worked up over nowt, darlin'. Don't really make much of a difference, what I call you.

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