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Katılım Haziran 2023
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@alt_dirty 为什么你们会相信我们有这种东西。。。 老实说,除了驾照,目前没听说存在什么公民评分
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DALT@alt_dirty·
中国人とチャットしている時にうっかり社会信用が減少しかねない発言をしてしまい今これ
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@BeijingDai 我觉得这是一件好事 在中国,“实践出真知”总被用来劝诫他人 他们不顾政府的警告前往日本,遭受了莫名其妙的攻击 我相信这样的实践经验会让他们更认可政府的出发点
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
I don't feel the slightest sympathy for that Chinese couple being harassed online by the Japanese public. Yes, they were innocent—just dancing in front of a store. In most normal countries, that would be seen as a lively, youthful expression of beauty. But Japan is not a normal country. The Chinese government had already issued a travel advisory, warning Chinese citizens not to go to Japan. They chose to ignore that advice. They had to learn through their own experience—"never again to Japan." That doesn't deserve sympathy. Japanase are people If you deliberately try to please them, you'll always end up on the receiving end of their criticism. If you want to earn goodwill from them, you should take a page from someone else's book—someone like LeMay.
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@mmiiyyuu0O0 自动翻译似乎还是不购灵敏 我刷到的韩语帖子总是需要我手动切换翻译才能显示中文 (不知道是不是因我我节点的缘故)
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미유(みゆ)
미유(みゆ)@mmiiyyuu0O0·
어제부터 일본 네토우요랑 싸우는 애들 많아 보이던데 쟤네들은 일본사람들도 싫어해 말이 안 통하는 종족이라고 ㅋㅋ 일본인들이 다 저렇게 생각한다고 오해 안해줬음 좋겠다🥹 우리 좋았자나~ 얼마전까지만 해도 친하게 지내자고 서로서로 이쁜말만 해주고 그랬자나
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笑点有点高@fly_in_X·
原来语言墙只是单向打破了啊, 别人可以进来我们的流量池, 我们的帖子进不了别人的流量池。 就是这样的。
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𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓲@pri_marily·
@fly_in_X All of my feed is filled with Chinese folk. Im not complaining but also Im shocked
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@DoroDoge 国际粪坑,看得出来比微博+小红书+贴吧+知乎+抖音和哔哩哔哩的人机号还臭
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DoroDoge@DoroDoge·
拆掉语言墙之后我发现, 原来 𝕏 就是外国人的微博,至少在帖子质量这方面和微博不相上下。
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@Tsiberia 如果只知道遇到谁需要嗷嗷大叫 遇到谁需要安静,那种动物我们称之为“狗” 也许能很恰当的形容一些日本右翼莫名其妙仇恨别的国家
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파란달(Bluemoon)
파란달(Bluemoon)@Tsiberia·
日本のメディアの影響を受けて、多くの日本人が誤解している点です。李在明大統領を反日・親中だと考える人がまだ多いですが、李在明大統領は韓国の国益のために行動しているだけです。 外交関係において、永遠の敵も永遠の友もいないというのが常識です。ただ、日本ではまだメディアでさえ、こうした常識を語っていないだけです。
戦車@MoterSensha

正直李大統領を見くびっていた、親中の色の強い人だから、知日カラーは出すまいと踏んでいたが、バンド外交にノリノリで応じたり、総理が来ればこのような歓迎、かなり融通の効く現実主義者なんかなあ……。

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Eliza@elizax650·
prove me wrong ??
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@cglassey_author 你是第一个当我在x感到毛骨悚然的人 出于你对我们历史的了解的佩服(无贬义) 然而,战胜日本帝国主义并非是美国的决定性贡献,倘若没有中国人民十四年艰难抗战让帝国主义日本陷入困境 如果是仅仅投下两颗原子弹只会让这个国家伪装成受害者且变得更加疯狂,不是吗?
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Colin Glassey - Author
Colin Glassey - Author@cglassey_author·
Unlike 99.9% of Americans, I have traveled to the PRC three times over the last 12 years. I have relatives there so I don't go on guided tours nor do I have "minders". I travel where I wish. I stay in small hotels which Americans never visit. I see what I want to see. My key assertions about the PRC are: * The PRC is not a "shithole". It is the most developed nation on Earth, based on housing, transportation, and overall urban & rural life. Unless you have traveled across China within the last decade, you do NOT know what the PRC is like as of 2026. * China is NOT expansionist. I can talk about China's history for days on end - I know it extremely well. The Qing were expansionist from 1690 to 1750 but the Manchu who ruled China were NOT Chinese. Neither the Ming nor the Song were interested in expanding Chinese territory. You have to go back to the early Tang (circa 680 AD) to find an expansionist Chinese government, and that was short-lived. * The Chinese - as a rule - follow laws and treat one another with consideration. China is as safe as South Korea & Japan (and yes, I've traveled all over East Asia). * The USA & the PRC are not allies but we are not enemies either. The CCP as an institution dislikes nearly every nation on Earth for various reasons but the nation they dislike the LEAST is the USA (Russia is a close second to the USA). China has not had a real ally since 1125, when the Jin Kingdom stabbed them in the back. (Though one can say the Joseon were allied with the Ming against the Manchu in 1619). The Chinese have not forgotten that the USA helped them fight against Japan from 1941-1945. They know that our victory over Japan ended the Japanese occupation over half of China, and this was something they could NOT have accomplished on their own. That said, there are people & institutions in the PRC who are working to weaken & "sabotage" the US economy. I presume that we have organizations which are trying to do the same thing to them. * China is a huge nation, and it's very difficult to grasp. If you haven't visited the PRC recently, you don't know China. This is the reality. China has changed so rapidly and so completely that you have to see it NOW to understand it. The past is gone. China has real problems - which I may describe at some point - but I assert that EVERY nation has real problems.
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宇佐美リャキ
宇佐美リャキ@Reiaki114·
“你好”说起来挺浪漫的呢 中文见面说总是说你好你好 其实就是你(あなた)が好き 喜欢你喜欢你🥰
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GenieOdin🇫🇷
GenieOdin🇫🇷@GenieOdin707·
I was wondering, what do the non-French people think of Emmanuel Macron?
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@43_ojou 这么小众的帖子被我刷到了🤔
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@43_ojou·
中国語の勉強の進捗状況をなんとなくアップしたら本場の方に発掘されて字が下手くそでかわいいとか頑張ってねとか中国語の世界は美しいよとかたくさん言ってもらえてびっくりした
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🩷 Semy Sin 🩷
🩷 Semy Sin 🩷@semysin·
I'm very anxious in a kitchen and I have like no cooking skills But I'm slowly learning 🥹 here's some Chinese sausage and spam rice with veggies
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DemiseMedium@Awfoobassplayer·
@43_ojou 随便拉屎?如果你是玛奇玛一样的好女人的话,我就会原谅你
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@43_ojou·
中国🇨🇳の方からたくさん返信もらっててびっくりした!少しずつ返していきます!あと僕はどこででもうんこする変な日本人ではありません
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Marcela Quintero
Marcela Quintero@Marcela252016·
Me pregunto si en China todo dice "hecho aquí"
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@achan_5522 即使有很多的人去新疆一探究竟,可是还是很多的人不愿意相信 网络的墙容易翻阅,心中的墙坚不可摧
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Achan@achan_5522·
新疆では少数民族の言葉が使えない——そんな話をSNSで見かけることがあります。でも今回、伊犁を歩いて私が実際に見た景色は少し違いました。銀行、道路標識、高速道路、街のお店。標準語だけではなく、ウイグル族語、カザフ族語、そして錫伯(シベ)族語も。少数民族の言葉は、特別な展示ではなく、日常の風景の中にありました。SNSにはいろんな情報があります。だからこそ、自分の目で見たものも大切にしたいと思います。#xinjiang #xinjiangvibes #新疆
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@wanpakuten 发在x是给你们选民看的,真的慰问都是打慰问电话,参考国际惯例
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但馬問屋
但馬問屋@wanpakuten·
高市首相が中国の炭鉱事故に哀悼の意を示したこと自体は、もちろん人道的な対応として理解できるし、良いことだと思う。
ただ、日中関係が悪化している現在の状況を踏まえると、中国のローカル的な炭鉱事故への首相のコメントは、あまりにも唐突で、大きな違和感を覚える。 まず順序として、優先されるべきは、台湾をめぐる発言の撤回や謝罪、さらには中国大使館侵入事件への対応などを通じて日中関係を正常化させる努力であって、そういう外交上の整理や関係改善を経てから、今回のようなお悔やみのコメントを出すべきなんじゃないか。 それだけにこのタイミングでのメッセージは、先般の日米首脳会談による日米関係改善との関連など、何らかの政治的意図を疑わざるを得ない。 しかも唐突なこのコメントによって、中国人観光客がすぐ戻るとか、レアアースの輸入再開、さらにはシンナーなど揮発油関連の輸入制限解除に直結するとも思えない。 高市首相という人物は、相当な外交オンチではないだろうか。中国側の反応は良かったとしても、どこかチグハグな人間だと思われているに違いない。
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三角湖@TF1145745·
@williamlab 那给他设一个感恩节不就好了吗,多大点事
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陳威廉@williamlab·
硅谷员工疯狂吐槽团队里几乎全是中国人,哈哈哈哈哈他写的太好笑了。 鸠占鹊巢了属于是。
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Jeremy Bernier@jeremybernier

At Meta, 90% of my coworkers were Chinese, and non-Chinese were routinely excluded, disadvantaged, and targeted for layoffs. 6 out of the 7 layoffs I observed targeted non-Chinese despite non-Chinese being the vast minority. Certain orgs like ads and MRS are notorious for being Chinese dominated. I think Americans would be outraged if they knew that their own citizens were getting marginalized and laid off at their own companies, while Chinese promote themselves up, conquer entire orgs, and reap millions. Imagine if Huawei in Shenzhen had entire orgs and leadership chains completely dominated by Japanese people who brazenly spoke Japanese at work without a care in the world that their Chinese coworkers don't understand, imposed their own work culture without respecting Chinese culture, excluded the Chinese, and laid off Chinese people while promoting their own. I imagine Chinese citizens would be outraged, and never allow that to happen in the first place. The most blatant and obvious way that non-Chinese are excluded is that Chinese primarily speak Mandarin at work. I'm not talking about one-off conversations, I'm talking about every single conversation. Loudly and brazenly with no respect for others. 10+ teammates and leaders having a group conversation in Mandarin while the 2 non-Chinese don't understand and feel excluded from the team. Although everyone at least has the decency to speak English during formal meetings with a non-speaker present, it was common that right after the meeting ended everyone would immediately switch to Mandarin. Funny I'm in Korea right now and was just on a double date with 3 other Koreans, and I was shocked that when the conversation would split into two, the other couple would speak to each other in English in my presence just out of respect. A Korean couple on a double-date had the courtesy to speak to each other in English in front of me even though I'd never expect that from them, but my Chinese coworkers did not. Lunch was another place where non-Chinese were blatantly excluded. Recall that the team I joined was an all Chinese team with only one other non-Chinese person. The Chinese would always get lunch together and never invite us (except for one of them who occasionally would, though at some point stopped). Me and the non-Chinese person would invite them, they'd always refuse, and then shortly after they'd disappear and get lunch together. As a result, it was usually just the two of us getting lunch. (caveat, some of the newer Chinese who joined afterwards also experienced similar treatment. So it's moreso a clique thing than a Chinese vs. non-Chinese thing, though 100% of the clique was Chinese) On Wednesdays and Fridays I'd often be the only non-Chinese person on my team in the office, and they'd all get lunch together without inviting me. It was depressing, and made me not want to come into the office on those days. One team dinner we went to a Korean BBQ. I arrived with a non-Chinese coworker and the first table was full, so we sat at one end of the next empty table. Shortly after one of the Tech Leads walked in, and sat at the complete opposite end of our table, alone and not in talking distance to anyone. We invited her over, and she declined. Later another Tech Lead came in and sat across from her. Non-Chinese and Chinese at opposite ends of a long table at a team dinner, and they refused to sit with us. Eventually more people came and the TLs joined our side because I guess maybe it was too obviously anti-social, and they spent the entire dinner speaking speaking Chinese to each other. These were our tech leads. I could not understand how Meta could have "Tech Leads" that so blatantly excluded teammates. I thought Tech Leads were supposed to uplift the team, and that Meta would hold tech leads to a higher standard. Now someone might say that it's just lunch or a one-off team dinner, who cares? To that I vehemently disagree. Lunch is extremely important for team bonding, and so much information is transferred through informal socializing. I'm not saying that everyone needs to get lunch together everyday, but if a minority of people are excluded from getting lunch with the rest of the team, and especially the most tenured and senior employees, then naturally that minority is going to feel alienated, disadvantaged, and excluded from opportunities. And the very fact that they're excluded from lunch is reflective of being excluded in general. When 90% of an org and the entire leadership chain is dominated by one ethnicity, naturally their work culture is going to spill through. Chinese culture is completely different from American work culture, and learning to navigate that was a huge obstacle for me. For example I'm the type that tends to question everything and isn't afraid to challenge a "superior", but I quickly realized that my TL seemed to take offense to that, and would punish/retaliate me for it. I want to make it clear - I have nothing against Chinese people. Most of them are very kind (strong correlation between kindness and not engaging in the kind of exclusionary behavior I mentioned above), and I have many good friends who are Chinese. I get that some barely speak English (though I question how they got hired). I do genuinely believe that most are good people, and not deliberately trying to exclude others. But regardless of intent, the result is that non-Chinese get excluded. The fact that 6 of the 7 layoffs I observed were not Chinese in a 80-90% Chinese dominated org is testament to this. The fact that 90% Chinese dominated orgs even exist in the first place is testament to this. I might not even be posting about this given the sensitivity of the topic if not for the fact that I've seen and/or heard stories of some very toxic people who I do not believe would otherwise survive if not for their ability to exclude others, throwing others under the bus for the next layoff. The same people do this over and over again, and get away with it because they're part of the "clique" that essentially has immunity. I think the company needs to take this more seriously. Some ideas would be enforcing English at the office (I've heard of other teams that do this), raising leaders to a higher bar when it comes to team inclusivity (eg. under the "People" axis), investigating potential discrimination cases (eg. layoffs and/or mistreatment disproportionally affecting certain groups) and having a zero tolerance policy around that, having a zero tolerance policy around injustice in general (eg. lying or deliberately throwing somebody under the bus), ensuring more diverse teams, etc. But to be honest, I don't have faith that much would change so long as the entire leadership chain up to the VP level is dominated by the same ethnicity, language, and culture. Nor does it seem that leadership even remotely cares given that this has been happening in the HQ for probably at least the last decade, and is obvious to anyone who's stepped foot in the office.

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三角湖@TF1145745·
@yzrn9a11 这里只需要4.5-5元 有些例如赵一鸣便利店甚至可以卖到更低
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うなこ@yzrn9a11·
これ日本で買うと高いからずっと食べてなかったんだけどめっちゃ美味しい 健康キャンセル界隈まっしぐら
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动物园园长@weiyux2021·
不懂就问,免签数越多的,代表国家越有实力么
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