duck duck go says the text says “Leave a Trump”

  • Saik0
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    440 minutes ago

    Can you post winnie the xi jingping on there?

    Or is that an insta-ban like every other chinese-based platform?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      236 minutes ago

      Discussion of any Chinese politics is prohibited, pro CCP or not. So yeah I think this will get you banned pretty quick. I have seen other international politics discussed though.

  • @callmepk
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    离了个特朗普 means “as outrageous/unusual as Trump”

    离谱 means “outrageous/unusual”

    了个 is exaggerating the tone

    特朗普 (trump) is a wordplay here as the 普/谱 is in same sound and only a Chinese radical off

    Sauce: me

    Edit: damnit, I made a typo at 离普, should be 离谱

    • @[email protected]
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      IMO 离谱 is closer to “eccentric”, “corky”, and “unusual” than “outragous”. 离谱 is certainly not a good word, but it is mellow enough that you can use it to joke about your friend, unlike “outrages”.

      Edit: of course, I am not saying Trump is just “corky” and “eccentric”, I am merely explaining the word 离谱.

  • Flax
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    14 hours ago

    Waiguoren opening rednote was opening Pandora’s box 😭 The Great Firewall protects us as well

  • @Sludgehammer
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    11 hours ago

    Trump has nowhere near enough hair to make pigtails like that. Plugs or not.

  • @loomi
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    I think it means more like Great Trump. The 离了个 part means great. 特朗普 means Trump. Google thinks the complete phrase means The Great War but that’s not really right either because the last 3 chars defo mean Trump

    • no banana
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      10 hours ago

      DeepL says “Away from a Trump”. Says 离了个 means be divorced and 特朗普 means Donald Trump (1946-), US Democrat politician, president from 2009… Makes even less sense.

      But incredibly amusing.

      • @loomi
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        That first character is more routinely a character that indicates departing from a space / location but in this example, it’s definitely not being used like that.