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As I told you before, both of us read different history books; hence, let our leaders to negotiate on border issue.

Anyhow, now their is no natural disaster in China :devil: so what you are going to do now? :wave:

HaHa, a provokation from someone with a bloody nose from 1962

A@S kicking defeat ?

You should ask yourself a simple question= what you going to do

to redeem your lost dignity ? :smitten::pakistan::china:
 
Well stop worrying about our dignity. If you feel you can kick India then feel good about it, we have no issue with it. If you like kicking *** on internet and satisfy yourself you can kick mine and be happy. Hope this helps you ego.
 
Well stop worrying about our dignity. If you feel you can kick India then feel good about it, we have no issue with it. If you like kicking *** on internet and satisfy yourself you can kick mine and be happy. Hope this helps you ego.

Why can't you see its your beloved countrymen doing the

provokation first, my post was just a resonable response !!

Anyway i do enjoy kicking some ignorant's A@S !!:smitten:

:pakistan::china:
 
HaHa, a provokation from someone with a bloody nose from 1962

A@S kicking defeat ?

You should ask yourself a simple question= what you going to do

to redeem your lost dignity ? :smitten::pakistan::china:

Who told you that we have lost our dignity?

Did China lost its dignity after getting A@S kicking defeat from Japan?

A defeat is demoralizing and shameful but it does not means that loser has lost his dignity.

You did not lose if you fall; you lose, if you don't stand up after falling.
 
Who told you that we have lost our dignity?

Did China lost its dignity after getting A@S kicking defeat from Japan?

A defeat is demoralizing and shameful but it does not means that loser has lost his dignity.

You did not lose if you fall; you lose, if you don't stand up after falling.

Anybody could tell, right? a laughing stock since 1962 ?

We won the war finally, right ? Did you ?

No need to deny, feel free to put whatever wording to help you to

get a better sleep, but you sure not too bright to provoke !! :smitten:

:pakistan::china:
 
Anybody could tell, right? a laughing stock since 1962 ?

Does anybody means Chinese?

We won the war finally, right ? Did you ?

Yes, you won in 1962.

No need to deny, feel free to put whatever wording to help you to

get a better sleep, but you sure not too bright to provoke !! :smitten:

:pakistan::china:

You also feel free to use words like 'lost your dignity' to fulfill your ego.

Anyhow, did China lost its dignity after getting A@S kicking defeat from Japan?
 
Does anybody means Chinese?



Yes, you won in 1962.



You also feel free to use words like 'lost your dignity' to fulfill your ego.

Anyhow, did China lost its dignity after getting A@S kicking defeat from Japan?[/QUOTE]

Let me give you a history class, don't forget to thanks me later.

SURRENDER OF JAPAN, 2 September 1945

Surrender of Japan, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945

General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander, reading his speech to open the surrender ceremonies, on board USS Missouri (BB-63).
The representatives of the Allied Powers are behind him, including (from left to right):
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, RN, United Kingdom;
Lieutenant General Kuzma Derevyanko, Soviet Union;
General Sir Thomas Blamey, Australia;
Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave, Canada;
General Jacques LeClerc, France;
Admiral Conrad E.L. Helfrich, The Netherlands and
Air Vice Marshall Leonard M. Isitt, New Zealand.
Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, U.S. Army, is just to the right of Air Vice Marshall Isitt.
Off camera, to left, are the representative of China, General Hsu Yung-chang, and the U.S. representative, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN.
Framed flag in upper left is that flown by Commodore Matthew C. Perry's flagship when she entered Tokyo Bay in 1853.

You still insisted Japan defeat China ? you can't change history,

can you ?
:smitten::pakistan::china:

P.S. Don't play the victim's card, you started the provocation first.
 
Does anybody means Chinese?



Yes, you won in 1962.



You also feel free to use words like 'lost your dignity' to fulfill your ego.

Anyhow, did China lost its dignity after getting A@S kicking defeat from Japan?[/QUOTE]

Let me give you a history class, don't forget to thanks me later.

SURRENDER OF JAPAN, 2 September 1945

Surrender of Japan, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945

General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander, reading his speech to open the surrender ceremonies, on board USS Missouri (BB-63).
The representatives of the Allied Powers are behind him, including (from left to right):
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, RN, United Kingdom;
Lieutenant General Kuzma Derevyanko, Soviet Union;
General Sir Thomas Blamey, Australia;
Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave, Canada;
General Jacques LeClerc, France;
Admiral Conrad E.L. Helfrich, The Netherlands and
Air Vice Marshall Leonard M. Isitt, New Zealand.
Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, U.S. Army, is just to the right of Air Vice Marshall Isitt.
Off camera, to left, are the representative of China, General Hsu Yung-chang, and the U.S. representative, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN.
Framed flag in upper left is that flown by Commodore Matthew C. Perry's flagship when she entered Tokyo Bay in 1853.

You still insisted Japan defeat China ? you can't change history,

can you ?
:smitten::pakistan::china:

P.S. Don't play the victim's card, you started the provocation first.

I'm talking about first China-Japan war. In 1945, Japan surrenders after it was nuked by US. You can't also change the history.
 
I'm talking about first China-Japan war. In 1945, Japan surrenders after it was nuked by US. You can't also change the history.

Whats war you are talking about ? care to enlighten me ?

And please don't play those childish kid's game like = "Yes, you beat

the sh@t out of me, but B kid also kicked your butt !"

That will only lead to further embarrassment for yourself. :smitten:

:pakistan::china:
 
Whats war you are talking about ? care to enlighten me ?

And please don't play those childish kid's game like = "Yes, you beat

the sh@t out of me, but B kid also kicked your butt !"

That will only lead to further embarrassment for yourself. :smitten:

:pakistan::china:

:taz: the only point is u r totally illogical... yes we lost in 1962... doesnt mean we lost our dignity.... but cant say the same about u...

coz ur reasoning says that loosing in war means loss of dignity...

so while i can assert firmly that there's no loss of our dignity on loosing the 1962 war.... but you surely lost yours when you lost to Japan..... i mean i am not saying it.. u just accepted it for urself by saying that loosing war means loosing dignity... so u accepting in fact u r a bunch devoid of any dignity since then.... well rest in peace.... Indian people fight like real warriors in loss or in win they always behave with dignity.....loss or win is just a hard reality....

and please gain some dignity....and next time dont make a fool of urself by saying india lost dignity on loosing war coz thats totally absurd....
but u r most welcome to share ur hurt feelings and to discuss about ur lose of dignity on loosing to Japan... we will as good neighbours surely help u regain ur lost dignity...
 
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:taz: the onl point is u r totally illogical... yes we lost in 1962... doesnt mean we lost our dignity.... but cant say the same about u...

coz ur reasoning says that loosing in war means loss of dignity...

so while i can assert firmly that there's no loss of our dignity on loosing the 1962 war.... but you surely lost yours when you lost to Japan..... i mean i am not saying it.. u just accepted it for urself by saying that loosing war means loosing dignity... so u accepting in fact u r a bunch devoid of any dignity since then.... well rest in peace.... Indian people fight like real warriors in loss or in win they always behave with dignity.....loss or win is just a hard reality....

and please gain some dignity....and next time dont make a fool of urself by saying india lost dignity on loosing war coz thats totally absurd....
but u r most welcome to share ur hurt feelings and to discuss about ur lose of dignity on loosing to Japan... we will as good neighbours surely help u regain ur lost dignity...

HaHaHa, someone sounds really hurt ?

Don't you learn history in school, Japan surrender to China in WW-2

History don't lie, right ?

Please act a little bit more mature, no more KID's game= A kid got

beat up by B kid, but C kid beat up B kid stuff !

The Fact was you got your A@S kicked real bad in 1962, period.

The thing about dignity was a response to the provokation from your

beloved countrymen, don't blame me. :smitten::pakistan::china:
 
HaHaHa, someone sounds really hurt ?

Don't you learn history in school, Japan surrender to China in WW-2

History don't lie, right ?

Please act a little bit more mature, no more KID's game= A kid got

beat up by B kid, but C kid beat up B kid stuff !

The Fact was you got your A@S kicked real bad in 1962, period.

The thing about dignity was a response to the provokation from your

beloved countrymen, don't blame me. :smitten::pakistan::china:

Japan surrenders to China??? you are re writing the history man??? last time i checked history Japan surrendered after get nuked by the US..
 
Japan surrenders to China??? you are re writing the history man??? last time i checked history Japan surrendered after get nuked by the US..
SURRENDER OF JAPAN, 2 September 1945
Surrender of Japan, Tokyo Bay, 2 September 1945

General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander, reading his speech to open the surrender ceremonies, on board USS Missouri (BB-63).
The representatives of the Allied Powers are behind him, including (from left to right):
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, RN, United Kingdom;
Lieutenant General Kuzma Derevyanko, Soviet Union;
General Sir Thomas Blamey, Australia;
Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave, Canada;
General Jacques LeClerc, France;
Admiral Conrad E.L. Helfrich, The Netherlands and
Air Vice Marshall Leonard M. Isitt, New Zealand.
Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, U.S. Army, is just to the right of Air Vice Marshall Isitt.
Off camera, to left, are the representative of China, General Hsu Yung-chang, and the U.S. representative, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN.
Framed flag in upper left is that flown by Commodore Matthew C. Perry's flagship when she entered Tokyo Bay in 1853.

Learn some real history and shut up, ok ? :smitten:
:pakistan::china:
 
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