Inside the Daily Life of a Live Streaming Star in China | Op-Docs
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Channel: The New York Times
Views: 367,872
Rating: 4.9275136 out of 5
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Length: 12min 49sec (769 seconds)
Published: Thu Apr 29 2021
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I've seen too many of those "Chinese infrastructure failing" videos, I immediately assumed that hair thing was going to scalp the woman at the beginning
this is so fucking depressing
A "communist" country that is way more capitalistic than every other country, basically. The "go bigger or go home" on the wall is literally a joke for a country that self-proclaims itself as communist. I swear humans are so fucking incoherent, from USA to China, passing to Russia and beyond.
consoom exploited streamer
get exited for new one
This is just sad
Holy shit this is fucked up
I wonder if this is related to that hololive agency everyone is obsessed with.
I notice American media outlets try their best to make China look bad. Not saying China is an angel β far from it, but something must be said about the cinematography of these documentaries and the cold filters they use to create a depressing atmosphere; it's very intentional.