YSL's art collection thrown open to public ahead of auction

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

The public have been viewing a priceless collection of artworks owned by the late designer Yves Saint Laurent, before they are auctioned off on Monday in what's been described as the "sale of the century".

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  • YVES SAINT LAURENT HAS "TASTES."

  • Christie's wants to make money off of Chinese customers through its presence in Beijing and Hong Kong, while simultaneously victimizes the country by profiting off the illegal sale of national treasures. All conscientious people should BOYCOTT this terrible company - do not purchase or sell property through them! Chinese consumers should teach Christie's a good lesson and make an example out of it for other companies who might have similar, less than noble intentions.

  • conclusion:

    China should do the following to gain international respect:

    1. strife to increase foreign body counts and exceed US body counts.

    2. Strife to loot as much as possible try to exceed US's record of 10 trillion dollars.

    3. Spread nuclear radiation.

    4. Propaganda via block buster to praise the looting and body counts. Collateral damage is good for comedy.

    Hmm...Nope, China will not exchange their soul with Evil.

    So Guys, post whatever you like, China don't give a shit!

  • Comparison 2: China were asked to protect Tibetan, and take them as a family member 1. thousands of lives are saved, 2. life vastly improved. 3. They maintained the civilized part of their culture. French colonized places: 1. Body counts thousands. 2. Money were shipped back to France. 3. French gave them nuclear radiation diseases. US...Indians 1. Block buster to praise the body count. 2.Cultural heritage badly damaged 3. Franchise on the killing.
  • Let's do a comparison: China intellectual and commercial properties negligence: 1. no body counts 2. around 10 billion dollars loss 3. No loss of historic assets. French looting: 1. body counts 2. around 10 billion dollars loss 3. Historic asset destroyed...Priceless US oil looting and toxic derivatives: 1. immense body counts 2. around 10 trillion dollars loss 3. Some Iraqi historical assets were lost in the museum, also priceless. Don't pay me, we will bill you!
  • That is two totally different process and concept. Dumb bitch. the paper used today is from Chinese process, the Egyptians use vegetable fibers to glue them together, Chinese process is the process we use today. Get a brick in your brain, it will function better

  • It was the Egyptians who came up with the original concept of paper via papyrus, dumbass.

  • Dumbass, the Egyptians invented the original concept of paper via papyrus in 3500 B.C. Chinese created a different version that is akin to the modern-day conventional types, but much later than the Egyptians. Read your history, dumbass Qwesz!

  • China invented paper and China...How come you thugs never paid for it? without paper you are still living in the caves!

    By the way, that relic stands for cultural assets, it's not even a commercial goods. Stupid fuck, does that means that we could blow up the white house and build another one for you? or bomb the museums and give them back imitations?you are such an uncultured animal!

  • haha...no insult from US except for yours....LOL

    It proves that you are the only thug in the village....The only American that is fucking sick and evil!

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