高涛

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高涛

高涛

@Dust8625

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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上善若水
上善若水@yuan49843·
@TheXiangYang 给朝鲜一万个胆子都不敢打美日韩,但是朝鲜打中国尤其是东北三省的胆子大大的有
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Xiang Yang 向阳
Xiang Yang 向阳@TheXiangYang·
习近平返京前,金正恩夫妇特意来到习近平夫妇下榻的锦绣山迎宾馆,亲自接他们吃午饭。觥筹交错间,真正值得研究的不是那些轰轰烈烈的外交辞令,而是那些被刻意回避的话题—朝鲜核武国家地位不可逆转。而“半岛无核化”是中国在东北亚安全架构中的重要政治资产,按照常规外交逻辑,东道主通常会主动降低争议议题热度,为会晤营造积极氛围。然而这一次,平壤刻意反其道而行之。其传递的信息其实并不复杂:欢迎访问,但核问题不在谈判范围之内。而这恰恰揭示了此次访问最深层的现实困境。习近平也只能以苦笑收场。 俄乌战争提高了朝鲜的战略价值;美日韩安全合作的强化又进一步提升了半岛的重要性,这就是金正恩的底气。他当然不会切断与中国的关系,恰恰相反,他天然的利用自身地缘价值的上升,争取更大的战略自主空间。接下去,双方将保持高层往来,但对核心分歧采取默契搁置。过去,北京希望改变朝鲜;未来,北京只能适应一个已经改变的朝鲜。 餐桌上的金正恩谈笑风生,42岁的他意气风发,因为朝鲜已经不再是那个只能依赖中国生存的朝鲜;而中国也不得不面对一个越来越难以按照自身意愿塑造的朝鲜。当无核化理想与拥核现实之间的距离越来越大时,东北亚未来的竞争焦点不再是谁能够改变朝鲜,而是谁能够管理由朝鲜带来的战略风险。
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Kingston Lafe
Kingston Lafe@KingstonL66516·
@MentorWong 为什么韩国和朝鲜都说对方是他们的一部份,可是你要去哪边都要重新签证,你说为什么?
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SifuWong
SifuWong@MentorWong·
Kumusta sa lahat, ako ay isang Pilipino mula sa Pilipinas. May isang bagay na hindi ko masyadong naiintindihan: bakit itinuturing ng China na bahagi nito ang Taiwan? ? Kapag naglalakbay ako sa Taiwan, hindi ko kailangan ng visa sa loob ng 14 na araw, ngunit kung gusto kong maglakbay sa China, kailangan ko ng visa. Kung ito ay iisang bansa, bakit magkaiba ang mga patakaran? Sobrang nalilito. 大家好,我是來自菲律賓的菲律賓人。我有一個事情不是很理解,為什麼中國認為台灣是它的一部分? ?我去台灣旅行的時候14天內不需要簽證,但我想去中國旅行的話需要辦簽證。如果是同一個國家,為什麼政策是不同的呢?很迷惑。 Hi everyone, I am a Filipino from the Philippines. There is one thing I don't quite understand: why does China consider Taiwan to be part of it? ? When I travel to Taiwan, I don’t need a visa within 14 days, but if I want to travel to China, I need a visa. If it's the same country, why are the policies different? Very confused.
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すず@lavender_yell0w·
@shine_gomiseifu あと不思議なのは 高い確率で''お前のお母さん''が出てくるのなんでだろ?
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🇯🇵ブチギレ🇯🇵
🇯🇵ブチギレ🇯🇵@shine_gomiseifu·
中国人のコメント見て思ったこと 9割近くが下品。これに尽きる。 私が思う中国人のイメージそのもの😂
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hui rong
hui rong@huirong678959·
@FurinaLover8964 共產國家的特癥 人民未經公開審 訊即予判刑
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秦悦乐
秦悦乐@QinYueLe·
黎智英(1947~2026)
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Arthur
Arthur@arthurcoins·
If $6k is alot of money to you, reply with "yes" and check your DMs. You have 24 hours.
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高涛
高涛@Dust8625·
@worksuchtext 这是在说我,我每次这样对方喷水
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Amy
Amy@worksuchtext·
quando você transa com um homem que dura mais de 20 minutos com você sentando, você sabe q vai criar dependência emocional na pica dele :///
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leo@liloberto·
@WhileTravelling @lexfridman I like this and I love china, but I find it aspirational. Those gleaming buildings feel performative when people still smoke in public spaces like trains and airplanes, hack and spit in malls, and there is no civil toilet infrastructure.
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Evrim Kanbur
Evrim Kanbur@WhileTravelling·
I live in Shanghai and travel across remote parts of China. It’s been 14 years. Let me say this clearly! You do NOT need to hitchhike in China like @lexfridman did. China is not some 1990s “eat, pray, backpack for survival” fantasy movie people project onto it. Travel in China is incredibly affordable. You take a high-speed train for the price of a dinner in many Western countries and suddenly you’re sitting next to farmers, workers, students, grandparents, entrepreneurs, people from every corner of the country. Or you hail a taxi or order a car from your app and that IS the real experience. You do not need to stand on roads pretending suffering is cultural depth. People glorifying “broke hitchhiker backpacker culture” in China seriously need to update their mental image of the country. China has one of the most advanced transportation systems on Earth. You can go from megacities to remote mountains faster than some people commute to work in the West. And no, hitchhiking is not even a thing in China. I tried it once years ago because I got off the bus in the middle of no where with no proper signal and ended up hitch-hiking where I had to pay at the end of the ride anyway lol. Chinese people are genuinely polite. But watching people on X glorify foreigner interaction as if a random backpacker discovering noodles in a county town is a historic diplomatic achievement is strange. China does not need validation from every wandering foreign guy with a camera and a podcast voice. It is 2026. China is a global economic power, not a gap-year or taking time off kinda personality test for pretending to be broke backpackers trying to “find themselves” while sleeping around, getting drunk, and acting like basic human interaction is some spiritual awakening. Someone like Lex hitchhiking in China doesn’t even look adventurous. It looks performative and uneducated. If you want the chaotic backpacker-hitchhiking aesthetic, Southeast Asia already exists for that culture. China is different. Respect the difference. Chinese people, please stop putting every foreigner on a pedestal just because they can say “ni hao” or use translation apps. You’re better than this. China is not desperate for outsider approval anymore whether they are famous or not, and acting starstruck over every foreign traveler only reinforces an old stereotype that should have died decades ago.
Tintin 叮叮@tindingtin

路上遇到两个外国人搭顺风车,看他们这么穷,能帮就帮一下吧。

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高涛
高涛@Dust8625·
@Qiangzi_China @MimeOsen 重庆菜在中国不算太辣,还想体验肛门几天都火辣辣的感觉吗?😄
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Francis
Francis@Qiangzi_China·
Thank you so much for the high praise of Chinese food! However, I have to say Chongqing cuisine is really too spicy for me, especially the hotpot… Did you try Chongqing hotpot during your week in China? Or do you prefer other regional cuisines? You should also try Sichuan and Cantonese food!
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Mime van Osen
Mime van Osen@MimeOsen·
Une semaine après mon arrivée en Chine, mon unpopular opinion du moment, c’est que la cuisine chinoise met une tempête à la cuisine japonaise (je n’ai jamais aussi bien mangé de ma vie)
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Teba
Teba@rock_rolllakpa·
@1shankarsharma @Options_IndiaAB The remotest towns in China do not look like this ...the local municipal councillor would be stripped of his role..
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Options.India
Options.India@Options_IndiaAB·
I recently spent 2 weeks in China. 6 cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, Chongqing and Chengdu. I went there with curiosity. Like many Indians, I had heard a lot about China through media, social media and conversations. I expected to see progress, maybe discover some business ideas, and understand what the country is actually building. I came back with a very uncomfortable feeling. Not because I found a business idea for myself. But because I saw 100 things that governments can do when infrastructure, tourism, transport, urban planning and civic systems are treated seriously. I travelled within China by flights, trains, cars and local transport. The infrastructure was honestly stunning. Clean cities. Smooth roads. High-speed trains. Well-managed traffic. Public spaces that actually feel designed for people. Tourist destinations that are built, maintained and promoted like national assets. And then I kept thinking about India. We keep comparing ourselves to China. Our media keeps telling us how India is catching up, how China is restrictive, how we are better in so many ways. After spending time there and speaking to people, I realised how much of that narrative is just comfort food. China is not perfect. No country is. But on infrastructure, execution, tourism, civic discipline and quality of urban life, they are not 5 years ahead of us. They are decades ahead. The saddest part for me was the currency. Everything felt expensive. Not because China was insanely expensive, but because the rupee has weakened so much that even normal spending starts feeling heavy. As an Indian taxpayer, that genuinely hurt. We pay taxes. We work hard. We talk about becoming a global power. But where is the quality of life? Where is the civic sense? Where is the infrastructure that makes daily life easier? Where is the tourism vision beyond religious tourism? I met travellers from other countries who were excited to visit China because they wanted to see its progress. When I asked about India, many had no real desire to visit. Not out of hate. India simply was not on their aspirational travel list. That should bother us. Even the so-called “closed internet” surprised me. We are told people there are missing out because they don’t use Google, Instagram, WhatsApp or Facebook. But China has built its own digital ecosystem. Payments, maps, transport, messaging, shopping, everything works inside their own infrastructure. People did not seem to feel deprived. They seemed adapted. Again, this is not a hate post. I love India. That is exactly why this trip bothered me. Patriotism cannot only be about saying we are great. Real patriotism is having the courage to admit where we are falling behind. China made me realise one thing very clearly: India’s potential is not the problem. Execution is. And unless we stop comforting ourselves with comparisons and start demanding better infrastructure, better governance, better tourism, cleaner cities and a higher quality of life, we will keep celebrating the idea of progress instead of actually living it.
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高涛
高涛@Dust8625·
@ArnulfoCarden17 @War_Radar2 杂交品种跑去美国当下等人😂美国在中国面前就好比蚂蚁看到穿山甲,一口就能吃掉蚂蚁,美国认知低等的人种太多,以至于它们不知道美军遇到中国军人都跪地求饶
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Arnie 🇺🇲
Arnie 🇺🇲@ArnulfoCarden17·
@War_Radar2 Taiwan has been advancing a lot and improving their military technology against aggressive Chinese aggression. So, it makes sense that they have secrets and the CCP will find out the hard way should they attack Taiwan. CCP bots won't know how to deal or handle this news 😂
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War Radar
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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GrimmJack
GrimmJack@GrimmJack66·
@mog_russEN Rookie security move bet they all lost their food rations.
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RussiaNews 🇷🇺
RussiaNews 🇷🇺@mog_russEN·
Chinese security stopped the U.S. Treasury Secretary at the gate for not wearing an ID badge… In China, titles don’t open doors.
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高涛
高涛@Dust8625·
@WilsonChan41866 @JinRyangKR 傻逼台巴子…好可怜…当事方美国记者亲自辟谣,假新闻!台巴巴们实在是可怜
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Wilson Chang
Wilson Chang@WilsonChan41866·
@JinRyangKR 美方把所有中國送的禮品,丟進垃圾桶,你不覺得是對中方的侮辱麼?
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陳宇鎮 Official 
陳宇鎮 Official @JinRyangKR·
台湾绿媒 持续嘲讽“川习会”: 嘲讽 中方尽显尴尬、习近平毫无礼仪… 结果 下面这张图 让青鸟再次破防👇 图1: 现任美国官员在北京 图2:卸任美国官员在台北
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高涛
高涛@Dust8625·
@Ekenewhite @spectatorindex 我看到连特朗普都来中国面对现实了,而你这个傻子只能在网上夸夸其谈,自己觉得自己什么都懂,我断言你连兵器种类,中国的实际军事储备和能力毫不知情,甚至你对军事武器完全懵逼…但却说出断言,你的根据是什么?你完全不懂,我跟你打这么多字都是浪费我时间,这就是你现实的价值!
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Kay
Kay@Ekenewhite·
@Dust8625 @spectatorindex Hahaha say all you want but the price is too high for China. Leave propaganda and face the reality.
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
Xi Jinping told Trump that if the issue of Taiwan is 'mishandled', the US and China 'could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation'.
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Kay
Kay@Ekenewhite·
@spectatorindex China can never defeat Taiwan militarily though
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高涛@Dust8625·
@HooJhuice 你怎么知道不是袁家军搞的呢?正反两面看笨蛋
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EulerJ
EulerJ@HooJhuice·
重庆出这么多乱子,很难相信袁家军能片叶不沾身,何况他还是航天系的,实在是不看好他。
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白首莫离
白首莫离@go1415926·
但凡了解女性生理结构构造的人,都不会追求特别粉嫩的乳头和阴唇阴蒂。这些私密部位颜色偏深是雌激素导致的色素堆积。特别粉嫩的乳晕和阴唇可能是雌激素不足,比如小女孩和老年女性,亚洲人只有极少数人。肤色天生比较白,乳晕和阴唇也会相对比较浅。为了好看可以p图,做爱爽不爽跟颜色毫无关系。
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