One of the most hilarious things we've seen all week is this: “Most Niu Traffic Police Officer Directs Traffic While Dancing Cha Cha.” We don't know if we really need to say anything more, except to repeat the words of several of the netizens: 顶!(ding)
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DJ J Walk from djvibe.com played an amazing set at The Shelter last night.
Phreaktion's Sweatshop events at The Shelter have been going strong for awhile now, and this Saturday 5/31 promises to keep the momentum going. Once again, flithy drum 'n bass is on the menu. Headlining is Canada's J Walk:
J Walk, from Canadian based clubbing website djvibe.com makes his junglistic debut at Sweatshop this month. Having just returned from London, Sweatshop heads are in for a fresh tuneage treat!Local support is from Phreaktion regulars Siesta, Viceroy, Abruzzi Spur, and MCs Didje and ChaCha.
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... and hauls you away and locks you up for a couple of years on trumped up charges relating to national security leaking national secrets -- and then you realize she's a hard ass. Inspired by the hideous and tacky mascots of the Beijing Olympics, the Shenzhen police devised a way of making their new internet police force (which started work on January 1 of this year) seem more cute and acceptable to the masses -- using cartoon mascots of their own. One is named Jing Jing (the male), and the other Cha Cha (the female). 'Jing' and 'cha' are the characters that comprise the word for 'police' in Chinese. Shanghaiist is sure that some of you readers are no doubt Westerners that just don't get China and Chinese values, which is why the po-lice have to spell it out for you:

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