A blogger shows someone else’s advice-seeking post, which reads, “They won’t let my daughter raise the flag at school. She’s in kindergarten, and is a really excellent girl in my eyes. She’s completed maths up to third grade, she’s the youngest member of her Olympic Maths group. I haven’t tested her vocabulary, but she can read all her picture books without asking us what words mean. She’s on Level F of the ABC Reading English picture books. She’s the youngest and fastest member of her Rubik’s Cube club too. A lot of parents ask me how long it takes her to finish her kindergarten homework, and they’re shocked when I reply about 15 minutes, because it takes fighting and screaming at their kid for 2 hours.
On a lot of your posts you use the word “involuted”. I can’t tell from context what exactly this means. Marian-Webster suggests “the act of entangling or becoming complicated” or “a shrinking or return to a former size”
In the two posts I've read since subscribing, is it fair for me to conclude that you report overwhelmingly negative items about China and the Chinese? Honest question. Let me know if I'm wrong. I live here too--13 years, in fact--and could report so much good here.
On a lot of your posts you use the word “involuted”. I can’t tell from context what exactly this means. Marian-Webster suggests “the act of entangling or becoming complicated” or “a shrinking or return to a former size”
Could you maybe add the weibo link the last post? 🙏
Having your house raided because of the ramblings of a 5 years old is pretty dystopian.
Involuting?
In the two posts I've read since subscribing, is it fair for me to conclude that you report overwhelmingly negative items about China and the Chinese? Honest question. Let me know if I'm wrong. I live here too--13 years, in fact--and could report so much good here.