After years in the metaphorical wilderness, the Society of Anarchists had finally gathered enough funds to purchase their printing press. Tucked away covertly below the buildings of parliament, the machine stood as a symbol of intellectual resistance within the very halls of a power. Its presence would spark a revolution in dissent and art both, and draw the ire of the very political establishment whose ideology it mocked.
 said on
August 18, 2014
Is 刷 1st tone? It's listed as 4th tone here in the vocab list 印刷机。

 said on
August 18, 2014
Yes, of course. Thanks for the correction!
 said on
September 20, 2014
This sounds fun!I really like your topics and contents. Did you guys write the conversation?

 said on
September 21, 2014
@jasonmbechtel

Yeah. 过奖了 is more commonly used. Usually you can just say 过奖了 or sometimes you add the subject 你/您过奖了. But no 我 at the end. :)