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What do you call those balls of cloth in her hair? And do they have hair rolled inside, or is it filled with cloth? Do people in China even wear these things?

Either way, post sum moar of these.
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Chao Lingshen is my favorite, but this chick from Gundam 00 looks fine, too.
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Odango, I think.
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A convenient hairstyle if your hair is long, but you don't want it in the way, especially if you are going to get wet or going to bed.
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How the fuck am I in before Chun-Li?
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I'm chinese, we just sorta call them "baos". A Bao is basically a round dumpling, like the kind Chao sells to her friends.

I'm sure theres an official name for it, but thats what we call it casually.
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I wuv China.
They gave us hot chicks (unlike those japaneses posers).
They gave us the China Dress.
They gave us the hottest women's hairstyles.

May they please win World War III and spread that greatness across the land.
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I know Chinese isn't the same as Japanese, but would plural of Bao be Baos or would it still be Bao?
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>>541707

"China dress" is actually Manchu.
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HAIL CHINA!!
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>>541760

which makes sense, because of the whole Qing dynasty thing
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>>541707
It's going to be a cold day in Hell when they win WWIII.

Get it? Because of the inevitable Nuclear Winter. The US and China are probably going to throw nukes at each other until we both freeze to death under tons of irradiated snow. It's funny, because we're all going to die.

Haha, I'm such a riot.
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>>541733

Baos. "China dress" can also be called a Qi Pao. I think Qi Pao is the version where its a skirt the whole way, with the sexy slit all the way up.
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>>541841

All they have to do is refrain from using nukes and move the people in the irradiated areas into the United States once it's conquered.

Where's your nihilism now, Mr. Smarty Pants?
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>>541111
No, that's the hairstyle that looks like buns.
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>>541707
Don't forget martial arts (I'm trying to teach myself Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Baguazhang).
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HAIL CHINA!!
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CHINA WILL GROW LARGER
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CHINA ROCKIT SOLJA!
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>>541733
Chinese grammar is somewhat similar to Japanese grammar, although with even more flexibility (placement of verb no longer matters, the sentence sorta works no matter what you do). Along this vein, there is no plural in Chinese except for rare cases, and plurality is inferred from context, or more commonly, the unit.
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China? Restraining itself from using ICBMs?

Besides, if they don't, we will.

Hell, we'll do it anyways.
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Oh man, off-topic but do you have the rest of these?
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>WASHINGTON -- Amid a discussion of trade in 1973, Chinese leader Mao Zedong made what U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger called a novel proposition: sending tens of thousands, even 10 million, Chinese women to the United States.

>Chinese leader Mao Zedong, here depicted in an Andy Warhol painting, offered women to the U.S.

>"You know, China is a very poor country," Mao said, according to a document released by the State Department's historian office.

>"We don't have much. What we have in excess is women. So if you want them we can give a few of those to you, some tens of thousands."

>A few minutes later, Mao circled back to the offer. "Do you want our Chinese women?" he asked. "We can give you 10 million."

>After Kissinger noted Mao was "improving his offer," the chairman said, "We have too many women. ... They give birth to children and our children are too many."

>"It is such a novel proposition," Kissinger replied in his discussion with Mao in Beijing. "We will have to study it."


Damn you, Kissinger. Our nation's genepool could have been improved damn near infinitely.
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>>542361
He woulda just given us all the annoying ones that accuse everyone & their mother of burning down their restaurants.
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Bwaaaaaahahahahahahaha!!
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They are called "odango (dumpling)" in Japan.
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>>542792
Who cares what those posers call em?
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Anyone know how to make them, with or without the cloth? I couldnt find a tutorial online.