• LemonLord
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      11 months ago

      Who is “we”? Cancel Culture! Haha.

      • Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOP
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        11 months ago

        Definitely! Haha, let’s cancel your personal culture(shouldn’t be difficult with the minimal amount of culture you possess)!

        Also, I guess Yolo, that seems in your wheelhouse.

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              11 months ago

              Ok, you are woke and use this words. This is ok. But you are wrong to call it a lunar year, because the chinese calendar is lunisonal. Ask Chat-GPT. So you can call it a lunisonal year.

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                11 months ago

                Call it whatever you want, call me whatever you want.

                I’ve encountered racism before you, I’ve encountered it from you.

                Congrats. You joined the club.

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                  11 months ago

                  If you call it a “lunar year” you don’t know what it is. Simple. I would call it in the language of this people “Chūnjié”.

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                    11 months ago

                    Yes. In one country, you’d call it that,or seoullal or tet, so on for each country. But if you’re referring to the collective lunar festival celebrated by dint of the lunar calendar on the same day, boy, it just makes sense to call it the lunar new year.

                    Happy Lunar New Year