Hello everyone, I'm Xiaohai.
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speak it out, so what?
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, there are many things
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because I'm a really timid person
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。 wanted to cut my salary,
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I gathered all my courage.
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I sent my boss a message.
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I asked, why are you cutting my salary?
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boss said, the company is
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that my greatest strength
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is my emotional stability.
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But he doesn't know my greatest strength
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is actually cursing people silently.
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I often think about
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saying really mean things
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But all the parents around me
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were teaching their kids.
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The parent behind me
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was teaching English.
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The one on my left was explaining how planes work.
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The one in front was teaching class poetry.
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I realallyed Airbusry
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but in some advanced study group.
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I was sitting in the first row,
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and when they served food, I was afraid to eat.
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I was worried they'd ask me to pass it back.
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openooried they'd ask me
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to pass it back。 did,
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the teacher would be clinging to the outside.
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were playing their iPads at full volume.
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Honestly, looking at these kids,
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I thought they shouldn't be
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And that kid learning about aircraft engineering,
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you won't be sitting in the cockpit anyway.
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Because you've been staring at your iPad so much
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。 when you grow up?
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Is being a poet useful?
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China's most famous poet now
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is selling beef snacks.
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I'm not exactly emotionally stable.
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I just don'tday others toreal
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Because one day at work,
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I was in a bad mood
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and didn't wear makeup. My
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Why don't you wear makeup to work?
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I said, how can I wear makeup without money
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Let's stick to business
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and not get emotional.
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Then he immediately sent me two
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Non-violent communication
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have already given up emotions.
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I said and Successful people have already given up
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If I'm performing here
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and someone suddenly comes up and slaps me,
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should I just keep a straight face?
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The audience always asks me
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why I don't get angry
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and I say I've quit that habit I don't get angry and I say I've quit that haoo. I sQuess's asQuess's
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that a mental problem?'
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Then my boss told me
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lately he feels my emotions are unstable
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and he thinks I'm just too sensitive.
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I think when a boss says you'm just too sensitive. I think when a boss says you're too sensitive
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Because you've already hurt me
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and then you blame me for being too fragile.
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It's like I'm walking down the street
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someone hits me with their car
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and then comes over to say
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'You got hurt Look easily?
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You sooo then comes
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but he's completely fine.'
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Because he has super insensitivity
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look, he flew 10 meters and he's fine.
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Because he practices deliberately every day
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and you'll practices deliberately every day spend 21 days and you'll becom y bre
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because you're growing.'
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I say but I'm almost dying.
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'What doesn't kill you
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makes you stronger.'
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also saw some boss online saying
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his first hiring criterion
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by flicking the candidate's forehead?
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just flick the boss directly.
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I think anyone who's worked knows
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the more capable an employee is
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the less emotionally stable they tend to be
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less capable employees
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will have to introduce them like
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'This is our new accountant
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but knows his place.'
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But I don't just hire anyone
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I just dus his place.' But I don't just hire anyone I just d aulgram ahath produgramd 片
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語 produgram toa arl arstal measam meas meas
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he would use the F-word with me.
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Then a few days ago
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my boss wanted to cut my salary
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used the F-word with him.
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And then there was no pay cut.
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I said I've been studying
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non-vol was nomunation ol. I said I've been studying non-volent's 片
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. actually violence.
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All those hundreds of pages on non-violent communication
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can't match this one phrase
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now that's what I call effective communication.
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Thank you everyone, I'm Xiao Hai.
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Do you know how much
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I even want him to spend money for a full-time job.
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biggest impact on him
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Both of them are funny.
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I don't dare to tell anyone
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what my husband does.
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starting to do side jobs.
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's writing novels now.
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He has written 100,000 words.
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and became a signed author.
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I read it that day.
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The daily income is quite high.
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can earnearn moneys
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His monthly salary is 16.8 yuan.
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He looked down on my talk show before.
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I really look down on you.
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He's been writing for half a day.
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He needs to use two degrees of electricity.
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Use two degrees of electricity every day
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to earn electricity.
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I transferred 200 yuan to him.
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It's enough for me. I transferred 200 yuan to him. It's enough for him to work
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But I still told him
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Because I think as his wife,
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I should support his creation.
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But I think it's good
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more housework he can do.
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Now he makes breakfast for me every day.
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and watching me go to work.
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the less wealth a man has,
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the better the man is.
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without money is virtue.
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I think good market
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Not a single scumbag.
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All good men in China are on the ground.
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He will treat you
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how he treatsstock you.
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and only two legs left,
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He will firmly look at you and say,
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That's all for now.
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Thank you. I'm Hai.
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I've been married for eighters y.
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Actually, I think long-distance marriage is very good.
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If you have any unmarried friends today,
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Marriage is a long-distance marriage.
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I'llll you. Marriage is a long-distance marriage.
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I'llll get married in em. me.
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They told me that after a long time,
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Aren't you worried that you'll get a divorce?
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don't have to go home
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He either lies at home or sits.
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He can't walk straight.
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has lived a human? Not only me, I think my husband has lived a human?
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a shower every day.
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As soon as I got home, I told him
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Why does our house stink?
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's having a good time alone.
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. certificate is just a piece of paper.
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Why do you want that paper?
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Isn't our relationship the most important?
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As long as our relationship is light enough,
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what's the difference?
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If our relationship is light enough, what's the difference? If this marriage is besie
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they get together less.
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if you keep doing this,
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Aren't you worried that your husband will cheat on you?
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Because he secves me enough sense of said I'm not. Because he secves me enough
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. sense of security
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No matter how long you haven't seen him,
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you will never forget
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There's another advantage for a long-distance marriage.
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No one urges you to give
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I really want to be a dad.
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I said I want to be a dad too.
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being a mother is much harder than being a father.
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You need to be a good mother
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You that to the mi the that to the mother lman s goodm the that the mem.
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I don't dare to wear short skirts
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because I'm afraid people will say my legs are thick.
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They're not really that thick,
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for example, I don't want to wear a bra.
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I'm wearing one now.
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I don't want to wear it.
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It's because I recently had a medical checkup
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and was diagnosed with breast nodules.
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that I shouldn't wear one
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for more than 8 hours a day.
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Who gets off work that early?'
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I can't just be in the middle of work
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with my boss talking to me,
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and suddenly say, 'Ohiddle of work, my boss talking to me, and suddenly say, brahdenly, brah, ddenly
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Plus, it's so hot wearing one in summer.
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have a thick layer of padding.
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When I change clothes to go out in summer,
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sorsor for w breasts to go out in summer,
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I feel kind sorsory for
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wbrem, sormm's's, to lem, the adm'h , ,
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'It's so hot outside today,
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let's put on this winter coat.'
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Besides being hot, it's also a hassle.
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Sometimes when I go out at night to take out the trash,
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I still as s when I go out at night to take out the trash, I still soo sh
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wore a face mask instead.
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people only needed to wear one item of clothing,
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it would be a face mask.
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just wear a face mask.
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When I take a ride-share,
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no driver wver wver face mask . When I take a ride-share, no
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driver wver wve wveroo
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。 'These are my knee pads.'
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Nipple covers have another problem:
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sometimes they give me an allergic reaction.
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When I'm in public,
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I'm too embarrassed to scratch,
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so I can only pound mys, Oncely pound myfee I , so I can only
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that's how they greet each other.'
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I really admire people who dare to go without.
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a girl who wasn't wearing one,
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and I admired her courage, 3 aco cot wearing people, and
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I admired her courage
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, wasin waspleagecom
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like, how is she disturbing anyone?
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Was she walking down the street
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shooting at people?
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If you think she's disturbing the peace,
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you can call the police,
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right?
You tell the police someone's disturing the nopeise, nopeise someone's disturing the nope someone's
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It's the dirty thoughts
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How is she disturbing the peace?
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If not wearing a bra is disturbing the peace,
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then shouldn't those shirtless old men
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at least be sentenced
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to wect sents those shillless old men
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at least be sentenced tof sentence's fem
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comment on those shirtless old men?
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Want to talk about it.
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This whole not wanting to wear a bra thing,
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besides internet users not understanding it,
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many par thing, besides internet users not understanding it, many parents don't parow users getl parents om tot parents dont, parents
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'Decent people always wear them.'
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I turned into Na Ying right there,
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'That's absolutely ridiculous!'
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My mom also told me,
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'Wearing a bra has benefits,' sstal, also
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told safeWearing a bra has benefits,'f said also
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Pull out the underwire
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and stab the bad guys to death?'
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protect women's safety,
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why aren't people going to temples
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to pray for a safety bra?
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Giving it to a specend saying, mot jally, g youwy it
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bwally turn misfortune into good fortune.'
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'Remember to wear it on your head,
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It was my first time hearing
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that bras can protect women's safety.
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Are bad guys most laug guys mered thwo thwoman thwo guys thwo
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adjusts her shoulder strap,
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and one thug says, 'Run!'
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He yells, 'Run! She's got a bra!
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She can hook two of us at once!'
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My mom also told me
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that wearing bra has wearing oremnion
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Ours can prevent sagging
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I said, 'Defy gravity?
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With such amazing technology,
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why not use it to launch rockets?'
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Imagine interviewing Musk:
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'What's your onal's your on's's's'), Champs's
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women can dress with less restriction
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I actually had a lot more to say,
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but I've been out for
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8 hours since I left home today.
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KING I'm a part-time stand-up comedian,
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I also have a full-time job.
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I'm a director at my company.
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I'm basically middle management,
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KING OF COM with one boss above me.
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KING OF CON one subordinate,
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development strategy.
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There are only three people in the company,
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Our company is really tiny,
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The office building we rent rent to
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is 影響 a office building we
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rent things we shouldn't have.
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some water from the bathtub for the client KING OF C.
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my subordinate resigned.
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. chat anymore G OF.
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People often ask me now,
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when you do stand-up comedy,
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aren't you afraid your boss will find out?
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Because, you see, I have two has soo, Oooraid. Because, you see, I have two has soo, Osoo, s'mul s'mul s'm Othr
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300% employment rate.
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If you want to achieve a 100% employment rate,
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you'd still need to hire four street loafers.
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I'm the only full-time employee,
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and the boss hired a part-timers the
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CEO.
A part-time CEO.
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Which company do you work for?
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Usually I don't dare
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he might have other
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there's a document that needs your signature,
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I'll sign it later,
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after I finish this delivery.
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Not only is the company bizarre,
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the boss often makes
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many ridicul many dicce
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I said, shouldn't duty
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be rotated among everyone?
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I've never seen anyone be on duty alone.
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One person isn't called being on duty,
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is called being a cleaner.
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what exactly they want you to do.
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reading one book every month
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is very clear and measurable.
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But when it comes to work, they just say,
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hard's justs somes somes
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. know the subject, verb, 或 object.
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what does 'fix up' even mean?
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With just this phrase,
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the boss can make me do any.
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Even if myossthing.
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Then a few days ago
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my boss wanted to cut my salary again.
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He actually told me
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a 'voluntary' salary reduction agreement.
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You want to cut my salary
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and I have to write the agreement myself?'
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'If you want to strangle me,
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do I have to braid the rope too?'
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Pan Jinlian telling Wu Dalang, meding Wu?
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Pan salary reduction' even mean?
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I'm just so thrilled about a pay cut
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- sarcasm intended.
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'Yes, it's about time you cut my salary.'
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Several headhunters are contacting meall as my salary
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。 birthday candles, I wish for
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more responsibility with less pay.'
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catch all these blessings.'
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Then a few days ago
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my boss wanted to cut my salary again.
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. change me to part-time.
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I don't need part-time work.
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Then he said something to me
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and I finally understood
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what
a true domineering
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what a true domineering boss is. what a domine
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boss . won't take any other jobs.'
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'Are you trying to put a lock on a shared bike?'
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But there's one benefit to the pay cut.
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've noticed my boss spea to me benefit to
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'This thing of yours...'
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I say, 'If it doesn't work...'
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'Then please fix this.'
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But I don't have any other options.
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My boss cuts my salary, don't have any other options. My boss cuts my salary, canly I on on soooly on soooly on canly on
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boss into a comedy bit.
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My boss cuts my salary,
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and I bring you laughter.
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cost-cutting for more laughs.
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Thank you, everyone
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How do I feel right now? Well,
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I majored in Chinese literature.
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I've found that sometimes
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it's hard to explain to poo expm 集
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major s hkage sh r mh h
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天 抗拒!! remember clearly,
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I was taking the train to school,
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feeling bored on the journey,
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when a lady asked me,
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what are you studying in college?"
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I said, "Ma'am, I study Chinese."
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No. "Ma'am, I am Chinese."
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feel like I fit in,
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because our major is one
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there are a lot more women
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team's WeChat group,
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I was apparently the only guy.
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That day, the sports rep wrote in the group,
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"Ladies, assemble!"
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I said, "There's still a human being here."
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The sports said, "There's still a human being here." The sports said, "There's still a human being here." The sports saids, "There's still a human being here." The sports saids,
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"The gett, babse has onepse has onepse pse has one pse pse -Nose pse pse 見到problem,
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why are you the only one complaining?"
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But later at the event,
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there really was a guy,
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so after we won the championship that day,
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in her social media post,
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she ed some respect for day, in
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I felt like I was their pet dog.
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I studied Chinese literature
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because I wanted to learn how to write,
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to create some truly good works.
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But after I got to college,
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my professor told me,
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"For a writer to produce
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they usually need to endunion
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30 oruce truly orwork, they usually need to endlth aidnor aidnth
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. that a bit too long?"
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What if I struggle through
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more than 20 years of hardship,
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and then suddenly die?
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Wouldn't my entire life
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just be nothing but suffering?"
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Don't talk to me about
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Goujian's story of sleeping on firewood and tasting gall,
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I know it sounds inspiring.
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But I think it's inspiring
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only because Goujian eventually succeeded.
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If he had tasted gall for three years
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and then got destroyed by Fu Chai,
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country's downfall.
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a pretty practical person.
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before I can write something good,
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I'll make money to support myself.
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I even considered changing myfriendor.
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But ^n port myself. I even considered changing
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myfrior.a.d n 集 majorr 集 majord 書 major. reading
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those "Domineering CEO Falls in Love With Me" stories.
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I thought to myself
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that I could still make money
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a profession that has existed for thousands of years, is problem woo that has existed for thousands of years
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I was like one of those
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late Qing Dynasty eunuchs who had just entered the palace.
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Just as I finished preparing for my der,
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I discovered the industry
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when I was applying for college,
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everyone online was telling me
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that art and literature were
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humanity's last line of
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defense against AI.
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How did it get demolished in justb place years?onboo place recl 檢視
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☺ language first?
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Don't tell me that C actually stands for
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my friend who works in AI,
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I said, 'Just be honest with me,
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will our profession as writers
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be replace be honest with
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our profession as writers be replace be man.
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because AI is just starting to learn writing,
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and in the short term, it can't match you.'
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I said, 'How is that supposed to comfort me?
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I'm just starting to learn writing too.i and learning I'm just starting to
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At the end of last year, I participated in
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a college student short poetry competition,
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and discovered there was a track
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already called the AI
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。 said, 'Human-machine collaboration?
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Didn't we used to call this thing
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cheating when I was a kid?'
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I remember in elementary school,
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watching some classmates
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using their phones to search for ansforts getducts
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would work hard for hours
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just to get average grades.
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I would comfort myself,
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saying, 'Chen Mingfei, it's okay,
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you're working harder now,
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but you're develoll real stlls.
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W you you grow, you'm' 哦
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. human-machine collaboration is the real skill.
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another version of 'sleeping on firewood and tasting gall.'
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It's like Goujian tasted gall for three years,
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only to find that someone else had defeated Fuchai.
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having suffered for nothing.
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And in history , he's just
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remembered as a weirdo obsed sweirdo the that that
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beliefs I had held for years
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were completely shattered.
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I attended a lecture at our school about
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AI application ethics.
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During that lecture,
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the professor clearly stated
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that using AI to helprite novels, Ixles s, sstle cale write
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this is reassuring,
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at least the ivory tower still upholds
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my original moral principles.
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That day during the Q&A session,
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I thought to myself, Professor,
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this person has such weak willpower,
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hurry up and scold him, wake him up.
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The professor said,
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Let's turn off the camera
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been developing for a few years,
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and many related regulations are still in a gray area.
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So the professor thinks,
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as long as nobody's monitoring,
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just use it however you wet. What
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was I le played or 集, le playoryou
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Mission Impossible with me?
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So what was that whole hour
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I just spent listening
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so attentively about?
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Was it just an ad to unlock the real content?
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That day I understood something:
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ethics and morality
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are justy swrainm the naging the
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areature also be turned off.
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I understand AI is a good thing,
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I know it represents progress,
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technological advancement,
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the wheels of history rolling forward, represents progress, technological advancement, the wheels of history rolling forward,
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but I'm not on that train. I
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Except the train of progress
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doesn't face any dilemma,
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there might just be a crew member
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who spots through the monitor and says,
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there seem to be some people ahead,
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should we stop and wait for them?
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people ahead, should we
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stop and wait for them? And
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fewer and fewer people.
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I watched the tram coming,
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and I was terrified.
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I was just lying there,
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there's still a human here.'
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He said nobody else had a problem.
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He's five years old.
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I don't really like him lately.
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Because he's extremely fat.
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I have no idea why.
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You guys are quite lacking in frial s have no idea why. You guys are quite
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lacking in frial sapave, Iren'ca quite sthem, jsoo shom
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doesn't mean my son deserves to be fat too.
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I have poor eating habits,
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but my approach to raising my son
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is very scientific.
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After he started kinder inder,
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he finished his breakfast,
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and was sent to kindergarten.
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That's when I realized,
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this kid needs breakfast.
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When it's my turn to take care of him,
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I take him out for break.
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I always ake sure heat ake sunyhe s for break. I always ake sure heh ake sunywhe 率'n sunyronh ake sure heh ake sunywheh ake sure heh ake sunyhhe me'g Hunh ake s
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a responsible father.
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I've been doing this for over two years.
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Recently he started senior kindergarten,
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and I accidentally found out
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that his kindergarten
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I'm done youf youfone youf youfee
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eating breakfast before going to kindergarten,
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then eating breakfast again at kindergarten,
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a firm belief in his mind
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must eat two breakfasts.
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When you have a son,
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beaten up at kindergarten.
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This is something many men
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it's their bottom line in life.
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But I can accept it,
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because I feel my son
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is just something that's
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hard for me to accept.
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coming to terms with it.
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I'll take you to kindergarten,
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don't let them beat you up
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if you're up ifo tore up
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because the teacher said he's injured
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and needs to rest at home for a couple of days.
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This is something I cannot accept,
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this is my bottom line in life.
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father of a 5-year-oldm to my bottom line in my .
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As a father of a 5-year-oldm to my bottomon as my year-oldm as year-
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why do kindergartens exist in this world?
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We spend all that money
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to hire an institution
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obviously to make them do all those things
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we don't want to do ourselves.
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Ifking I really we don't want to do ourselves. (Right) Ifking I really we don't want to do ourselves. (Right
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Besides, do children
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Children need parents,
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it's parents who need kindergarten.
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Kindergartens these days are too full of themselves.
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They call you for no reason,
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you get a call says, '
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I said, 'Well, it won't run when he gets home!'
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why the kindergarten would think
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I'm desperately in need of
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a child with a runny nose.
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I would have my son
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leave all his lifetime supply of snot
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at the kindergarten,
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and when he comes home at night, return to me
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with perfectly dry nostrils.
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In other consumer activities,
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businesses wouldn't dare to be
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If I take clothes to the dry cleaner's, the dry
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while washing your clothes,
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Please come take it back quickly
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or there won't be any buttons left.'
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They would have to find my button, sew left.' Impossible. They would have to find my button,
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sew it back on, swhi the yring sew ithi
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supposed to provide for the money they took.
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Kindergartens should be the same.
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In my ideal scenario,
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the kindergarten would call me and say,
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your son at our kindergarten
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has a bit of a runny nose.'
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so if my son's nose
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stops running in the afternoon,
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can come home in the evening.'
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If it doesn't stop in the afternoon,
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you'll have to keepnobeing after him
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' runny nose is quite severe.'
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I'd say, 'He wasn't running when I dropped him off!'
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When I dropped him off, he was a perfectly fine child.
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sooo on need tos fusto to exti none to nex 到
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I took out the SIM card and broke it.
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So the kindergarten could never
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The principal has had to take my son
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doctors all these years.
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To get him back mal
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. apartment complex
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holding my daughter's hand
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for an evening walk.
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I'd run into other parents from the complex
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everyone, I'm Jia Deyu.
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I'm currently doing my PhD.
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I'm doing my PhD in Singapore,
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I've been at it for many years,
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now I'm in my sixth year.
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I've put everyears, now I'm in my sixth year. I've put everynow in one perject, kt pa
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doing a PhD is really like gambling.
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not to go to Southeast Asia
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for anything without careful consideration.
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because 'artificial' means man-made.
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While humans are woman-made.
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My mother doesn't know
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what I do every day.
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So I explained to her, that iirection
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felt confused myself.
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can create humans directly, can't we?
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Why do we need to first create
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artificial intelligence
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and then make it pretend to be human? Human-made ansans a humt as
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soonthm sheartn sth humanss'sh sthooh unyygeon'h m'h dm'h'nth sthooan sthm'h sart'm'h
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sthunthunththrth sthiethnth 好的i 好的' 好的'al 你
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i'althith i 好的iih'h sthooi'alth sthooi'alth sthooan sthalth iartnth 線 understand either.
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She said, 'You've spent all these years on your PhD
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just to create a fake person?'
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If you were making real humans,
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you'd have one in just a year.
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Kids these days canet run runixer sooo sunyk sents cany run
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our family probably doesn't need
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that many errand-runners anyway.'
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Besides, the cost-effectiveness of producing humans
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is actually quite low.
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Raising a child for six years jis runet yyyce scan un
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課reasoning at a young age.
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Yushu Technology's robot
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was on the Spring Festival Gala at just three years old.
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Artificial intelligence can work for me
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and make money from the moment it's created.
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she's my developer.
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Some say my dad shares the blame,
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only contributed a bit of
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And his training data
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contained lots of garbage. He'duse proopiece sion msion shage
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