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Sexy photo earthquake donationsPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, June 13, 2008 11:39 AM
![]() Little Cloud wants you to donate A minor ruffle on the Chinese Internet: at the beginning of June, a girl calling herself Xiaoyun or Little Cloud started posting slutty photos of herself to various Chinese websites. She says she was from Sichuan, and she was posting the photos to encourage people to donate money to earthquake relief. Some Chinese netizens are condemning her, calling her a "shameless 90s generation girl", while others are praising her altruistic spirit. It seems that the Furong Jiejie method of achieving Internet fame still works (see Danwei post on Internet celebrities below). Links and Sources
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Comments on Sexy photo earthquake donations*Dead silence, then exaggeratedly slow but enthusiastically clapped applause, Citizen Kane style* Wouldn't it be more charitable if she used a "pay-per-view" method of charging benevolent Toms an online donation for peeping at her post-pubescent papayas? Why use the word "slutty"? Interesting choice of words - do breasts frighten you? she 's got hairy pit !!!!! :(
It's a sad commentary that these women know what the world wants to see more than anything else. What's next? Family Porn hour? When men have no moral back bone this is what happens to a society.Women give men what they think you want. I actually believe Xiaoyun has a very nice backbone, and has succeeded in soliciting donations from men who otherwise may have not contributed to Sichuan earthquake relief before. hmm, can I get her pictures? I think it's tasty. Well done for an amatuer. She's post 90's so that means she's 18 or less. I think she's very creative and beautiful, I don't think the photos are slutty since they don't bear all very artistic. Where do I make the donation? I find it extremely distasteful that someone comments on her choice of personal grooming by whining about her degree of body hair. What kind of insolent behavior is this! And I find it utterly grotesque to call her actions slutty! What do the people who brand this young girl "slutty" do THEMSELVES to get help and relief for the victims of the earthquakes? What have such thugs given themselves? Sure it's a scam. Because every pathetic scammer thinks everyone else is a scammer. Shame on you! It is not this girl who is a slut! It is the dogs who lecherously pay to see young girls naked who are the shameful ones. So shame on the people who sit here in their selfrighteous states and point fingers at this young girl and her, admitted, very special attempt of raising funds for the victims. Get off of your lazy behinds and do something yourselves! Something that requires as much courage as what she has done. Great praise to Xiaoyun and her initiative! I personally disagree what she did but I do agree her beauty part, earthquake donation, to the victims. Every one does have his/her life style and I respect that. I actually believe Xiaoyun has a very nice backbone, and has succeeded in soliciting donations from men who otherwise may have not contributed to Sichuan earthquake relief before. My thoughts exactly, amirbux! |
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