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Katılım Mayıs 2017
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@NiaStrife28 @harbingerofwoke 对对对 不过是一堆狗肉罢了 而你们这些爱泼斯坦政权的拥护者却喜欢吃小孩的人肉 毫无可比性
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s c e n e@hostokyo·
muscle mommy supremacy
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Yitomo@a86076689·
@rphkg 这不是那个著名的没工作的啃老废物胖子德鲁吗哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
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Red Pill Hong Kong 🇨🇳🇭🇰🫡🫡
Anti-China idiots disrupt speech by China offical in Australia, crowd erupts in applause after they're ejected. More Australians lately are getting sick of these thugs who are either paid activists or attention seekers out for social media views.
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Calvin 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Calvin 🇯🇵🇺🇸@Kevin3439881119·
@commiepommie Your love of China is interesting, I hope you move there. But you can’t post this bullshit in China because freedom of speech is not allowed.
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James Wood 武杰士
James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie·
🇯🇵 Japan’s Warmongering PM just admitted out loud: they’re preparing for LONG WARS in Asia. 🇨🇳🇺🇸 Sanae Takaichi didn’t sugarcoat it yesterday evening (27 April 2026). At the very first expert meeting to overhaul Japan’s “Anpo San Bunsho,” the three core security documents, she declared this rewrite is “work that determines the fate of the nation.” Lesson from Ukraine and the Middle East? Tokyo must gear up for “new forms of warfare” and sustained, prolonged conflicts, ramping up maritime power, cyber, economic resilience, long-range strike missiles, drones and the logistics to fight real wars far beyond the home islands. This isn’t defence; it’s full-throttle remilitarisation. Since grabbing power, Takaichi has supercharged the trend: defence budgets exploding past 9 trillion yen a year, “enemy base attack” missiles already deploying, arms export rules slashed, and whispers of ditching the no-nukes principles. The 2022 documents already buried pure “exclusive self-defence.” Now they’re turning the JSDF into an offensive force built for attrition warfare. From right here in China, the target couldn’t be clearer. Every speech screams “China threat” in the East and South China Seas. Taiwan is the constant pretext. They call it “deterrence” while building the hardware for confrontation. Beijing sees it for exactly what it is though. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun was spot on: regional countries must stay highly vigilant and defend the postwar order won through victory over Japanese aggression. Nobody gets to tear up that peace and drag Asia back into conflict. Japan, the only nation ever nuked, now casually discusses hosting US nukes and normalising strike capabilities. The historical amnesia is dangerous. This isn’t responding to threats; it’s choosing escalation while China keeps pushing cooperation, trade and development across the region. Asia paid a horrific price for Japanese militarism before. The Chinese people and CPC remember every lesson and their military modernisation is insurance against any repeat, not aggression, but unbreakable deterrence. Takaichi’s rush ignores growing unease at home: ballooning taxes, stubborn anti-nuclear sentiment and fears of becoming Washington’s frontline meat in a US-China clash. Even former PM Shigeru Ishiba is firing shots, warning that Japan relies far too heavily on the US and is risking conflict with its neighbours. He openly questioned, “Is relying only on the US-Japan alliance such a wonderful thing?” and stressed Japan must keep real dialogue with China because we “can’t move away.” Ishiba added that these unbalanced policies will “inevitably hit a wall” and could drag the region toward a real Third World War. As a de facto US vassal state, Japan under Takaichi is simply following commands from Washington, dutifully turning itself into an unsinkable aircraft carrier and forward base for American strategy in Asia. This path doesn’t bring security. It raises the odds of miscalculation and locks Japan into a loser’s zero-sum game exactly when multipolarity and mutual benefit are on offer. History rhymes and Asia learned the hard way once. Will Japanese voters hit the brakes on this aggressive push, or will the region be forced to respond to the consequences Tokyo is inviting? The clock is ticking.
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GreenBac0n
GreenBac0n@Bac0nGreen02·
@IamRamenPanda 马斯克这玩意唯一剩下的用处就是搞点黄色了
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𝙁𝘼𝙔𝙀 ✟🦇
𝙁𝘼𝙔𝙀 ✟🦇@Nai_muur·
me aburría así que crucifiqué a netanyahu
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Rodrigo Ianhez
Rodrigo Ianhez@rianhez·
Acho engraçado como elogiam o Japão por ser uma sociedade absolutamente controladora, cheia de pequenas regras. Mas, quando se trata da China, é um pânico: cadê nossas liberdades?! Na prática, a China é uma sociedade bem mais livre q o Japão. As relações são bem mais relaxadas.
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Yitomo@a86076689·
@kinglinzhuhui 吉川真人小哥一直是站我们这边的,这次完全是x傻逼翻译问题。
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Maximus Cortex
Maximus Cortex@TheSaltonsailor·
China is a depraved shithole and its people are like rats. Every country I visit I encounter these disgusting creatures. No respect for a cue. No respect for nature. No respect for not throwing trash on the ground. Incapable of using a toilet without instructions. Talk in quiet places. Push and shove. Vile pigs. Note the names carved in the bamboo. Filthy Indians and Chinese. Fuck China and FUCK YOU. War crimes? Ask the monks of Tibet!
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Lovely
Lovely@lovelymuscular·
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Lovely@lovelymuscular·
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NONO【女子健美相册】
NONO【女子健美相册】@muscle336688·
谁能推荐一下这位肌肉女的账号信息? 我记得好像是日本的一位肌肉伪娘?现在找不到了。 虽然是男的,但也不是不行,可以迎【男】而上🤣
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김망@manggim926·
트위터 이 망할놈의거 왜 안돼
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