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Someone or something is bound to fail or die is a dead duck.Deer in the headlights

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Burrisactually@Burrisactually·
现在X上约个好妞真难,都是歪瓜裂枣,倒胃口,尤其台北的质量下降太快,你们就那么流行近亲繁殖吗?🤨 再这样准备弃推换场了。欢迎推荐靠谱平台。
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WORLD VIEW
WORLD VIEW@beauti_animals·
Be honest, Which country does this view look like to you? 🤔👇” a) China 🇨🇳 b) Taiwan 🇹🇼 c) South Korea 🇰🇷 d) Japan🇯🇵
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涅佛🇨🇳@itlaoyao·
#历史 施琅、郑成功都是民族英雄,这个不矛盾。 施琅的功绩是‌结束海峡两岸对立‌、‌维护国家统一‌。 郑成功功绩是从殖民者手中收复台湾,维护了国家主权和领土完整。 明清是一个国家两个朝代,而中日是两个国家,所以,清朝是中国历史的一部分,抗日战争才是中国的民族解放战争。
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@Ben190920 施琅是清朝人,算不上民族英雄,郑成功才是

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Mike Massimino
Mike Massimino@Astro_Mike·
I am amazed by the sheer size of The Great Wall of China - stretching over 13,000 miles (21,196 km) and built across more than 2,000 years. I am grateful I had the opportunity to visit and experience a small section of it.
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Burrisactually@Burrisactually·
@Astro_Mike You are standing on the neck of a dragon: 1200 miles to the west of Jiayuguan, and 480 miles further west of Dunhuang, the Great Wall of the Han Dynasty still extends into Central Asia, dating back to around the Roman Republic period. (These are photos I took.)
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Christia@Christiau70x·
@Astro_Mike The Great Wall you have walked through was rebuilt after the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and the previous one has already been damaged.
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alex@alex50495139101·
@itlaoyao 因為姦惡靈不能隱形, 還用要雙發動機才能保證輸出推力, 支那的飛機都有心臟病, 續航低引擎壽命低。
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联合早报 Lianhe Zaobao
尽管中国大陆长期试图在外交上孤立台湾,但它的许多行动却产生相反效果。中国大陆的压力非但没有削弱台湾的国际地位,反而加速台湾融入民主技术和安全网络的进程,催生专门旨在减少对华依赖的供应链。 #Echobox=1779724381" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zaobao.com.sg/forum/views/st…
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笋初🪁🌻💤@Vxujianing·
印度北方邦,一条新修的柏油路很快就被村民们铲成渣,运回各家。🤡🤡🤡
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老司机@h5LPyKL7TP6jjop·
中国立刻下载,西方反要等20年?帕尔默·拉基痛批美国专利法:专利就是给中国人的说明书 视频中,帕尔默抛出了一个惊人观点:“专利就是给中国人的说明书” 。他解释道,现行的西方专利制度要求用公开创意来换取临时独占权 ,这导致中国可以立刻下载并山寨最新技术,而西方竞争对手却要等20年 。为防止创新成果被“白嫖” ,他建议彻底颠覆现行专利制度,大规模扩展“国家安全专利流程” :允许企业申请“不公开的机密专利” ,且查阅门槛限制为美国公民 ,至少要为美国技术迭代争取到一至三年的时间优势 。
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【悲報】富士山ローソン前でダンスして「迷惑系」と晒された中国人インフルエンサー、まさかの大どんでん返しで日本人が世界中から揶揄される事態に ▼ 流れ 「コンビニ前でダンス。邪魔すぎ」と動画を晒す ↓ アカウントまで特定、大炎上へ ↓ しかし晒された側が「撮影したのは朝5時。誰も邪魔してないし証拠もある。悪意ある投稿だ」とタイムスタンプ付きで反論 しっかり配慮して日本の良さを広めてくれてるのに、悪意ある切り抜きで叩くの普通に失礼すぎる。こういう一部の投稿のせいで、日本人の評価が下がっていってる気が........
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星野ふじ@hoshinofujivy·
以防你不知道韩国的首都曾是汉城 2005年更名首尔
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Badboy613@BagBoy613·
@ChineseWSJ 非洲有何產品 怎及中國便宜 畫蛇添足?
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华尔街日报中文网
中国将取消对54个非洲国家中53个国家商品征收的关税,与特朗普的关税政策形成鲜明对比,意在赢得整个非洲大陆的商机和影响力。on.wsj.com/4nNI9vP
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DW 中文- 德国之声
台湾真的想独立吗?特朗普呼应北京的说法引发关注,但台湾政府强调,两岸互不隶属,台湾早已是主权独立国家。既然台湾认为“独立”并不是议题,为何习近平仍不断强调反对“台独”?#DWGeopolitics
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ATOM_14A@ATOM14A1·
@junshiguancha1 I had completely forgotten about that, my bad. I'll have to keep that in mind next time.
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Burrisactually@Burrisactually·
@highmach_yara @Firstname_real We Chinese children are taught by our fathers from a young age that "I finally bought you this workbook, so you must make sure you understand every single question thoroughly."😂
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Yara Nvaernta@highmach_yara·
@Firstname_real Also impressive is the dedicated variants they've derive from it; from Offensive EW to SEAD...everything
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Burrisactually@Burrisactually·
@War_Radar2 India's Rafale fighter jets are saying, "Why can't I see them?" What do you think?😏
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War Radar@War_Radar2·
‼️🇹🇼🇨🇳 Taiwan just sent a chilling message to China. A Taiwanese F-16V silently tracked a Chinese J-16 fighter using the advanced Sniper targeting pod, without triggering a single warning. No radar alerts. No electronic signature. No clue for the Chinese pilot. Analysts say the Taiwanese jet could have fired an AIM-9X Sidewinder and destroyed the J-16 before the pilot even realized he was being targeted. The released image shows a crystal clear lock on the Chinese fighter’s engine nozzles. This wasn’t a photo. It was a warning. 👀
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The funeral of Sadako Sasaki in October 1955... On 6 August 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Sadako Sasaki was two-years-old and living in the city. She had no apparent injuries and grew into a strong and healthy girl. In 1954, when she was in sixth grade, she suddenly developed signs of illness. One day during a school race that she helped her team win, she felt extremely tired and dizzy. It grew worse until she fell and could not get up. In February 1955 she was diagnosed with leukemia and admitted to the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. She was eleven-years-old. At the time, leukemia was called the A-bomb disease. Almost everyone who contracted it died. Sadako was terrified. She wanted to go back to school. A roommate at the hospital told her about the Japanese belief that anyone who folds 1,000 paper cranes would be granted a wish. Sadako began folding, hoping to recover. The cranes hung above her bed on strings. There is disagreement about how many she completed before she died. Some accounts record 1,300 cranes. Others say she managed 644 before she became too weak to continue, and her classmates folded the rest. What is not disputed is that she folded until she could not. Sadako Sasaki died on 25 October 1955, after an eight-month struggle. She was twelve-years-old. Her classmates decided to form a unity club in her honour, which grew as students from 3,100 schools across Japan and nine foreign countries raised money for a monument. On 5 May 1958, the Children's Peace Monument was unveiled in Hiroshima Peace Park, close to where the bomb had fallen. Children from across the world continue to send folded paper cranes to be placed at the statue's base. One of Sadako's own cranes was donated to the Japanese American National Museum in 2016 by her family. The inscription on the monument reads: This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world. © Reddit
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Tyt
Tyt@TDD1208·
关于我们莫名其妙被挂上推特这件事我们需要解释一下 首先这个名为Masa的人在没有弄清楚事情原委的情况下就发布恶意言论,让我们陷入一场无需有的网暴当中,你说我们挡住了别人的路,请把证据拿出来。如果你没有,我有,拍摄时间是早上五点,时间点都在图片中
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Masa@masanews3

迷惑系中国人、コンビニの前でキショいダンスを披露😱🦁 コンビニに入れない!邪魔すぎる!と批判殺到😱🦁

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