InactionHero
- Name: InactionHero
- Location: Shanghai
Recent Comments
Actually, the AP article quotes Concierge.com as declaring Shanghai "Hipper than Hong Kong and more alluring than Beijing." Of course, Concierge offers absolutely no editorial to support this claim. W...
Shanghai is a lot of things both good and bad, but "hip" is hardly one of them. ...
What, no video or photos of the woman chucking her kid into the Huangpu River? Shanghaiist is slipping. ...
Full throttle harmonizing. I couldn't have ghosted these quotes better myself. ...
Um. They are foreigners, Elaine. You mean had they been caucasians or foreigners of non-Asian ethnicity. ...
Did the construction management wait the standard 3-5 hours before reporting it to any authority? ...
lasecondababele: Yes, I wholeheartedly include myself. To type away here is to admit as such. What's more, I would say my blog is not even third rate as what a blog can potentially be; and it's purp...
"...skimpy shade of black scene that's dominated Shanghai so far"? "Skimpy shade of black." The f**** is that? And, I'm curious: how long is "so far"? Actually, the budding hipsters are a nice bre...
Once again, the blogosphere shines with intellect....
The woman has lost it; but this is nothing new in China--or other parts of the world for that matter. Also, who knows what the circumstance may have been? What's more disturbing to me is the person wh...
Dang, someone who reads and comments on Shanghaiist also knows and is a fan of David Mamet films. There's hope yet. I have seen every Mamet film, Andy, and I salute your reference to "The Spanish Pri...
Ok, Jimmy Page, I understand your 18-22 point of view. Still, we might not expect it, but there are lots of young people who do heroic things. What's more, in stating that if someone had stepped in a...
Nice, Jimmy Page, you chastise LoveChinaLongTime to “don't be such a dick,” only to be a dick yourself, which is the blog commenter avenue of choice when bereft of anything insightful to contribute to...
To act is certainly one’s choice. In this situation, no one would ever be condemned for not acting. I’m just genuinely surprised that no one did, given we Americans’ propensity for “being heroes and e...
Geez, I mean completely "subjective". ...

