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Slackers@Work: A Song for the Exhausted

Jun 1, 2022
39:41
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
How to Motivate Students to Work Hard
01:37 • 2min
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3
Rough Translation of Gregory Warner
03:49 • 4min
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4
Song Is Not a Party for EXhausted People
07:43 • 3min
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5
The New China Needs Everybody to Work Hard
10:59 • 2min
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6
The Joker's Joke - There's No Way I Could Ever Work in This Life
13:05 • 2min
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7
Alatis Vidios, a Slacker Hero for Young Black Workers
15:29 • 5min
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8
Are You Sure That You're Not Going to Take These Teals?
20:11 • 5min
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9
'Rough Translation'
25:24 • 6min
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10
The Chinese Economy Needs More People to Work More
31:09 • 2min
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11
The Secrets of a Successful Marriage
32:56 • 2min
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12
Is Joe the Scooter Thief?
34:45 • 2min
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13
How to Get Your Parents Out of Debt
37:10 • 2min
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14
I Love a Productive Lunch
39:23 • 2min
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A video ricochets across Chinese offices, and a scooter thief becomes an icon for brewing discontent. Why is a thief who says he's tired of working viewed by the Chinese state as such a threat?

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