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Dragon boats is not a sport, you don't need any athletic distinguishment besides not thinking for yourself, secretly loving abuse and/or being lonely.
Dragon boats is a facade for a real estate takeover where money is invested in uselessness and since people participate, the city has to make space for. This cancer that grows, and tends to disrupt the life of boat owners, involves people's tax money to do their business scam. They also take it upon them to make the law on the water.
While being the shittiest neighbor to boaters, we pride our Chinese culture and continue using no brained unsocial parachutes to push our agenda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.98.223.85 (talk) 16:01, 30 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]