I like watching short videos of war – qwxqwsean’s blog – Beikeqin
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I like watching battle videos.
Watching short videos of wars, that is, watching people fighting and killing each other, is more interesting than watching anything else. A few years ago, I especially liked watching short videos of wars by the Islamic State in Syria. The white people in the Middle East were very brave in fighting.
In the past one or two years, I have watched short videos of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The Eastern European whites rely heavily on weapons and drones in their fights. I have not seen their courage, and they are not as good as the fights between the Middle Easterners. Of course, whether it is the Middle Eastern whites or the Eastern European whites, they are all ignorant and reckless when fighting, and their intelligence is very low. Of course, the large-scale fights of regular troops are much more interesting than the fights between street thugs.
Occasionally, when I see China and the Philippines in conflict over the Diaoyu Islands or the South China Sea, I look forward to them fighting, which would be a good show. But when people in Shanghai quarrel, they only use words but no physical force, it lacks the value of watching.
I don’t want to know who is fighting whom on the battlefield or what stories are behind it. I just watch the fight like watching cockfighting or cricket fighting, purely for entertainment.
This time when I went to China, I couldn’t access the Internet in China, so I couldn’t watch so many short videos of the Russian-Ukrainian war. I watched them on Telegram.
I cannot access the Internet in China, which means I cannot check my U.S. bank account. As a result, I cannot detect any stolen funds in time and have to return to the U.S. to check, which seriously affects the safety of my savings.
Without access to the Internet, many international news cannot be seen in China.
There are many knowledge websites on the Internet, but it is difficult to search for information online because you cannot access the Internet in China. However, I am not currently in school, nor do I work in a technical field. I am unemployed, and I am not good at learning. I am too lazy to read books in the library or search for information online. I am not interested in politics, so it doesn’t matter if I cannot access the Internet in China.
What kind of entertainment do the majority of the idiots do on a daily basis? Playing video games? Watching TV series? Groaning and showing off their wealth on the Internet? Gambling and speculating in stocks? Prostitution? Sports?
