A female major in Taiwan’s armed forces has got into hot water for her sexy posing.
The 30-year-old Republic of China army communications officer was, until recently, supplementing her military career with sexy gravure posing in hundreds of photographs she posted on her site:
None of the images are overtly pornographic or in explicit violation of military discipline, but concerns about the effect on the military’s reputation have seen the blog shut down anyway.
militia service can be quite boring. or entertaining, if you're in the right place and position. the chance of getting into a battle is practically 0 anyways. depends on the country thou.
I also hear from less sensational sources that this is only partially the case; the game is easier than previous games, but perfect running the game is much the same; trance mode is a little god-moddy, but you rarely get a chance to use it unless you die, and even then it'll only get you through one spell card at best, and make you fail the capture. But then again, that's just one opinion, and I know It's gonna be drowned out by people who can't ever see anything wrong with touhou, and people who hate anything new, so I'd still take everything with a pinch of salt, even this.
You can rest easy, that "Lunatic" will still carter to your masochistic needs.
More to the point, the game doesn't need to be "reduced" in order to be made more casual friendly. Difficulty settings are more than sufficient for that purpose if Zun wanted to do that. It doesn't make any sense to alter the entire game and alienate the entire customer base just for that.
Giggity Giggity. Seriously, she is an intelligent person, no one like her should be persecuted for a victimless and harmless activity. Hell, she should be respected .... BOOOOBS *fap fap*
It always amazes me that people in the army, irrespective of which country always get into trouble for posing like this, why? I think she should ditch the army and become a full time model.
dont quite understand why they would choose to discipline/fire her... they should have just used the situation to their advantage and used it for recruiting. post some of those pics and state "this is the kid of stuff that is available in the army! its not the sausage-fest you thought it was!"
im pretty sure they would see their recruitment get a boost out of that.
Because of it she doesn't got punishment, but militarymans always think that his armed forces have some pride and image to take care... when, in fact, none of these matter...
Image, integrity, wholesomeness, blah blah blah... As an acting individual in the armed services your actions, no matter when or where, represent your country. Personally I think that mode of thinking is bull shit but hey, what do I know?
Taiwan will always be a part of China no matter how much the Taiwanese want to deny it. Their entire history, culture, and society is nothing without China.
you make me remember the Anime part.
Police: do you know this pervert ?
An Heroine: with all respect I want to say no, but the painful truth is not like that.
Compare to this situation.
(Sankaku-comrade): are you part China, Taiwanese-Sankaku-comrade.
(Taiwanese): With all respect I want to say no, but the painful truth is not like that.
imo anyone who thinks the denial is illogical is not familiar and messed up with regional China, Chinese culture, Chinese history, and the administration of both sides.
i'm a taiwanese sakaku netizen and this is what i feel:
sure, whether politically or cultural or historical speaking, taiwan is vastly considered part of china.
the thesis using culture and history to determine a national identity is partially flawed. if that's the case, japan arguably can be said to be part of korea and ultimately part of china too. i don't even want to go into the pre-ceremic age...
the truth is, we do appreciate the history, the culture, the laguage that's been passed down over generations
but, we do NOT want to be associated with the CURRENT mainland China.
after decades of autonomy, we've developed our own culture, our own practices, our own belief (not communism that's for sure) and most importantly our own way of life.
And all the above mentioned aspects are very different from China.
Taiwanese have their sense of identity and we definitely don't feel good when we're wrongly referred to as China.
thus to those netizens out there who are strongly influenced by the mass media (which are obviously politically driven), it's unwise to equate taiwan to china.
my point of view is social-driven, not that of politics or administration.
thus, no matter what how strongly ppl argue that we're part of china, how the international community acknowledges taiwan as part of china, or even if one day, politically, taiwan became part of china,
THE PPL WILL NOT REGARD THEMSELVES AS CHINESE.
Guess the Taiwanese education system is doing a decent job. Anyone who thinks Taiwan should still be considered part of China has no real grasp of world history.
Oh, you sold me with your opening post alright. Nothing wins hearts and minds like condescending insults about comparing your target audience to children. Can... More
I salute you Hot lady
Me: Penis what are you doing?
Penis: Saluting the major. :3
>:3
your penis has a face?
oh wait, how would he talk otherwise
silly me
If the armed forces used things like this as adverts, and had women like that as commanding officers, you bet your ass I'd be in uniform already.
His penis can't talk, it sends messages with semenphore.
I'm totally letting her invade me.
So you're basically saying you're on the "catching" end ;)
I don´t need to talk to my penis we understand us blindly! He gives the "high" and I give him the "five"!
@Anon 23:35
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
she's MAJORly hot.
hohohohohohohoho
She's definitely getting promoted.
....╯(°=0=°)╯, delicious!!!
P.S. Now if we can import them to US....just saying...
at least it's not an, "cost"metics illusion and a TRAP
Now more people might want to join the Taiwanese Army.
Advertisement with pictures above:
Join the Taiwanese army!
Fight the Chinese Commies, Get the Taiwan Pussies!
it's mandatory for 18-year old Taiwanese males so they can't refuse anyways. i know because i am one
@19:40 - Is that good or bad? o_o
You seriously asking if mandatory military service a.k.a. conscription is good or bad?
militia service can be quite boring. or entertaining, if you're in the right place and position. the chance of getting into a battle is practically 0 anyways. depends on the country thou.
That depends. Do you think that basic human rights such as "freedom" are good or bad?
Now more people might want to join the Taiwanese Army.
Advertisement with pictures above:
Join the Taiwanese army!
Fight the Chinese Commies, Get the pussy of uber phallas mother's.
*Offtopic*
Hey Artefact, why is there no news about Touhou 13? I thought its one of the main highlights in Comiket right now.
I hear some say it's been reduced for casuals.
I also hear from less sensational sources that this is only partially the case; the game is easier than previous games, but perfect running the game is much the same; trance mode is a little god-moddy, but you rarely get a chance to use it unless you die, and even then it'll only get you through one spell card at best, and make you fail the capture. But then again, that's just one opinion, and I know It's gonna be drowned out by people who can't ever see anything wrong with touhou, and people who hate anything new, so I'd still take everything with a pinch of salt, even this.
You can rest easy, that "Lunatic" will still carter to your masochistic needs.
More to the point, the game doesn't need to be "reduced" in order to be made more casual friendly. Difficulty settings are more than sufficient for that purpose if Zun wanted to do that. It doesn't make any sense to alter the entire game and alienate the entire customer base just for that.
Giggity Giggity. Seriously, she is an intelligent person, no one like her should be persecuted for a victimless and harmless activity. Hell, she should be respected .... BOOOOBS *fap fap*
It always amazes me that people in the army, irrespective of which country always get into trouble for posing like this, why? I think she should ditch the army and become a full time model.
Agreed. My penis just saluted
She's ok looking but model material? No. There's probably thousands of 18-22 year olds trying to be models.
don't know what to say
Sankakucomplex and apple news, best friend forever. Both of them are famous in loli rape news.
With women like this one serving in their army, you can bet the Americans and the Japanese will surrender... to sex that is!
I, for one, welcome our new sexy overlords!
The Americans and Japanese will have to train their own scantily clad girls to counter this threat...
You haven't seen many American service women have you? :)
Disgusting bald headed dykes. /puke
When I am president / king / fuhrer / leader, things will change... all female officers should wear TINY MINISKIRTS! OR ANYTHING SEXY!
The Japanese would just rape her... as always.
My dick just stood at attention.
dont quite understand why they would choose to discipline/fire her... they should have just used the situation to their advantage and used it for recruiting. post some of those pics and state "this is the kid of stuff that is available in the army! its not the sausage-fest you thought it was!"
im pretty sure they would see their recruitment get a boost out of that.
I don't think there's a proper explanation for it all. Nobody was hurt, nobody was coerced. I don't get it.
Because of it she doesn't got punishment, but militarymans always think that his armed forces have some pride and image to take care... when, in fact, none of these matter...
Image, integrity, wholesomeness, blah blah blah... As an acting individual in the armed services your actions, no matter when or where, represent your country. Personally I think that mode of thinking is bull shit but hey, what do I know?
As it was said above, joining the military is not by choice for young men in Taiwan.
Discipline her . . . or "discipline" her?
So, just out of curiosity, or should I say, for research purposes, or better yet, for moral support; what's her website's address?
Read the article.
I was just trying to lighten the mood with my question, guess my sense of humor is lacking, gomn ne, maido-sama.
Is this still counted as cosplay?
Only in this kind of case you approve Taiwan being a part of China.
don't be stupid, diskonline. Taiwan is NOT a part of china and will never be.
Indeed. Taiwan IS China, the mainland is just another part.
One way or the other, this doesn't be decided by any of you.
Taiwan will always be a part of China no matter how much the Taiwanese want to deny it. Their entire history, culture, and society is nothing without China.
you make me remember the Anime part.
Police: do you know this pervert ?
An Heroine: with all respect I want to say no, but the painful truth is not like that.
Compare to this situation.
(Sankaku-comrade): are you part China, Taiwanese-Sankaku-comrade.
(Taiwanese): With all respect I want to say no, but the painful truth is not like that.
imo anyone who thinks the denial is illogical is not familiar and messed up with regional China, Chinese culture, Chinese history, and the administration of both sides.
National identity is not a function of someone's cultural background, Mr. Troll.
The Taiwanese are no more Chinese than the US citizens are British.
i'm a taiwanese sakaku netizen and this is what i feel:
sure, whether politically or cultural or historical speaking, taiwan is vastly considered part of china.
the thesis using culture and history to determine a national identity is partially flawed. if that's the case, japan arguably can be said to be part of korea and ultimately part of china too. i don't even want to go into the pre-ceremic age...
the truth is, we do appreciate the history, the culture, the laguage that's been passed down over generations
but, we do NOT want to be associated with the CURRENT mainland China.
after decades of autonomy, we've developed our own culture, our own practices, our own belief (not communism that's for sure) and most importantly our own way of life.
And all the above mentioned aspects are very different from China.
Taiwanese have their sense of identity and we definitely don't feel good when we're wrongly referred to as China.
thus to those netizens out there who are strongly influenced by the mass media (which are obviously politically driven), it's unwise to equate taiwan to china.
my point of view is social-driven, not that of politics or administration.
thus, no matter what how strongly ppl argue that we're part of china, how the international community acknowledges taiwan as part of china, or even if one day, politically, taiwan became part of china,
THE PPL WILL NOT REGARD THEMSELVES AS CHINESE.
Guess the Taiwanese education system is doing a decent job. Anyone who thinks Taiwan should still be considered part of China has no real grasp of world history.