My question is, how does he manage to walk with balls that big?
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It was not the size of his "balls" but the size of his conviction at that moment - that "taking a stand" at that moment was worth risking his life. Many others in Tianamen Square did similarly that day and paid with their lives.
I was in a small Chinese language book store in New York City that day. The staff had little time for the customers. Everyone was listenting to a radio or watching a TV, while talking on a telephone to someone in China, letting them know what was really going on. It was as much as "being there" as was ever possible for me.
You could see and hear the mixture of profound anguish and profound hope in the faces and voices of the Chinese staff as they spoke to their compatriots in China. None of the customers or visitors attempted to turn the staff to conducting the business of the store. No one seemed to miss the fact that something much more important was going on.
Probably uses a solid titanium wheelbarrow to carry those cajones around.
BAWHAHAHAHA....exactly...post of the day dude...u said it all...