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ProudMom+Wife, Christian, ProLife, #wethepeople, #1A, #2A, Lawyer, "Hell is empty and all the devils are here" quelle action efficace? parfois : 沉默是偉大力量的泉源。

🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇨🇳 Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Four years already. We miss you. We pretend to continue on the path as you said , but laughter has a bitter taste and sadness has become our daily companion. 我爱你。我想你 youtube.com/watch?v=eiYiQu…
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N' importe quoi ! il n'y a pas d' age pour apprendre le chinois d' autant plus que c' est une langue très logique et même plus simple que les langues occidentales , anglais , français, grec, latin, serbe ou russe !!!
Shanghai Daily@shanghaidaily

“I’m too old to learn Chinese, and that is one of my biggest regrets.” Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Tsinghua University on May 26 during his state visit to China. Asked after his speech whether he would encourage his children to learn Chinese, Vučić said his youngest son has already started.

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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
✨🇨🇳With 10 days left until China's Gaokao (college entrance exam), a high school teacher organized a hotpot party for his entire class. The teacher even served as a "senior waiter," refilling soup and adding seasonings for the students, aiming to help them relax and boost their morale before the crucial exam.
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心灵书舫 | SoulSloop
心灵书舫 | SoulSloop@SoulSloop99·
跟你说个真事儿,黄仁勋17岁追他老婆那会儿,刚跳级进大学。看上个大两岁的学姐,班花,第一眼就走不动道了。 ​你说一个毛头小子追班花,谁看好? ​但老黄不按套路出牌,不送花不请看电影,直接放话:“你以后的考试我全包了,保证门门拿优。” ​你品品。表面是学霸补课,但他掐住的不是题目,是学生最在乎的成绩,更是三个字——确定性。 ​感情里漂亮话谁都会说,可老黄这人,说到就一定能做到。他把成绩单甩你面前,等于告诉你:微积分我搞得定,以后的风浪我也扛得下。 ​后来呢?学姐眼光真毒。俩人走了四十多年,当年那小子真建了个英伟达。 ​成年人的世界,光抖机灵没用。真正能托付的,就两样:硬本事,加上绝不糊弄的执行力。你说是不是?
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Know Your Computer 💻
Know Your Computer 💻@ComputerrBooks·
List of 15 websites where you can download unlimited books for free: 1. planetebook .com 2. oceanofpdf .com 3. freecomputerbooks .com 4. zlibrary .to 5. bookboon .com 6. gutenberg .org 7. manybooks .net 8. pdfdrive .com 9. digilibraries .com 10. openlibrary .org 11. standardebooks .org 12. librivox .org 13. standardebooks .org 14. getfreeebooks .com 15. authorama .com add more👇
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🇫🇷 fred le gaulois 🇫🇷 Uniondesdroites 🐱🐱
300 000 français sont victimes d'une usurpation d'identité, les conséquences peuvent être terribles. Il existe un moyen pour se protéger : rajouter un filigrane avant d'envoyer vos papiers d'identité sur internet, un site officiel existe, il est gratuit : filigrane.beta.gouv.fr A diffuser largement 🙏
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Dominic Lee 李梓敬
Dominic Lee 李梓敬@dominictsz·
No drivers and no ground tracks. The Optics Valley Sky Train, 🇨🇳China’s first suspended monorail in Wuhan, Hubei Province, floats above the city. Gliding through the air with full views, it feels more like a scene from a sci-fi movie than a regular train ride!
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L’Observateur_X
L’Observateur_X@LObservateur_X·
🏔️✝️ À 18 ans, Maël Le Lagadec a sculpté lui-même une croix de 35 kg en bois et l’a portée sur son dos pendant 14 km jusqu’au sommet de l’Aneto (3 404 m) pour remplacer celle vandalisée. Un jeune Français qui incarne le courage, la détermination et l’action concrète. La jeunesse sait encore relever ses manches ! Respect total 🙌 #Aneto #MaëlLeLagadec #Patrimoine
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Dominic Lee 李梓敬
Dominic Lee 李梓敬@dominictsz·
🇨🇳Fuyao University is all about manufacturing and engineering, but while it’s tough to get in, it's very affordable! Tuition is only 5,460 yuan (about $760), and dorm fees are 1,200 yuan (about $166) a year!
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Le Contemplateur
Le Contemplateur@LeContempIateur·
🇳🇴🍎 En Norvège, lorsqu’il y a plus de pommes qu’ils ne peuvent en vendre, ils les laissent souvent simplement à disposition pour que les gens puissent prendre ce dont ils ont besoin et en profiter. En France, la nourriture en surplus est détruite afin de protéger les prix et de garder le contrôle du marché...
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
A 7-year-old boy gets on a train in Tokyo. Alone. No mother. No phone. No adult watching him at all. He bows to the driver, finds his seat, and folds his hands in his lap. He is going to school. By himself. Across a city of 14 million strangers. And not one person on that train thinks anything is wrong. A businessman glances up, then goes back to his paper. An old woman smiles at the boy and looks away. Nobody films him. Nobody calls anyone. Nobody is afraid. Because in Japan, a small child alone is not a victim waiting to happen. He is just a kid going to school. Like every kid before him. I grew up being told the opposite. Lock the door. Watch your back. Trust no one. Never let them out of your sight, not for one second, or the world will take them. And somewhere along the way, I started to believe that was simply the truth. Then I watched a 7-year-old ride home alone through a city of millions. And step off at his stop. And walk the rest of the way. Safe. We had this once, too. A street that watched your kids. A town that brought them home. Japan didn't find some secret. They just never stopped being decent to each other. Quietly. Every single day. While the rest of us forgot we ever could. That little boy will get home tonight. He always does.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Her name was Wang Xiao, and at twenty-four years old, she was running out of time. Doctors told her she had roughly one year left to live unless she received a kidney transplant. She suffered from uremia, a severe condition where the kidneys stop filtering waste from the blood, slowly poisoning the body from the inside. Her family had already been tested. None of them matched. Every normal option had failed. So Wang did something almost nobody around her would have dared to do. In 2013, she posted a message inside an online cancer support group. Her words were painfully direct because she no longer had the luxury of pretending. She was searching for a terminally ill man with her blood type who would be willing to marry her and donate his kidney after his death. In return, she promised she would care for him through the rest of his illness with everything she had. “I just want to live,” she wrote. Most people would have scrolled past the message. One man did not. His name was Yu Jianping. He was twenty-seven years old, a former business manager and university graduate whose life had already been devastated by myeloma, a serious cancer affecting plasma cells. He had gone through a bone marrow transplant once already. The cancer had returned. His father had sold the family home to pay medical bills. A girlfriend had left after the diagnosis. Yu had quietly stopped fighting emotionally long before he stopped breathing physically. Then he saw Wang’s message. Their blood types matched. He responded with remarkable simplicity: “I can marry you.” They met in a park for the first time. And something unexpected happened almost immediately. They liked each other. One day during an online conversation, Wang suddenly disappeared for a while. Then she replied with dark humor that perfectly captured her spirit: “On dialysis now. My arm is fixated. Here is a single-handed monster.” She sent him a video from the dialysis machine smiling despite the tubes and blood moving beside her. Yu laughed. He later admitted he had not truly laughed in a very long time. On July 16, 2013, they officially registered their marriage with a formal written agreement. The contract was practical and emotionally detached on paper. They would not live together. They would not combine finances. Their families would not know about the arrangement. If Yu died and his kidney matched, Wang would receive it. In exchange, she promised she would care for his elderly widowed father for the rest of the man’s life. It began as a survival agreement between two people who believed death was approaching. But life complicated the arrangement. Wang started accompanying Yu to hospital appointments. Yu cooked soup for her after dialysis sessions. They walked hospital corridors together. They joked about sickness and death with the strange humor people develop when they genuinely understand mortality. Without realizing it fully, the contract slowly became love. Then Yu needed another bone marrow transplant — one his family could not afford. Wang refused to stand still. She opened a small flower bouquet stall on the street. Beside every bouquet she placed handwritten cards explaining their story: two sick people trying to save each other one day at a time. Customers returned. Strangers spread the story. The tiny stall slowly became something much larger through simple human compassion. Eventually, Wang raised around 500,000 yuan — more than $90,000 — for Yu’s surgery. And then something almost impossible happened. Yu’s condition stabilized after his second transplant. Meanwhile, Wang’s dialysis treatments began decreasing. Doctors told her she might not need a kidney transplant after all. The two people who met expecting death were somehow both still alive. In February 2015, they held a real wedding celebration with friends and family who finally learned how their relationship had truly started. Not as a romance at first, but as two desperate people trying to save each other. Their story later inspired the 2024 Chinese film, which won multiple national awards. Today, Wang and Yu run the “Yongsheng Flower” shop in Xi’an — built from the same flower stall Wang once used to raise money for the man she believed she would someday outlive. People often describe stories like this as miracles. And maybe they are. But what makes this story feel unforgettable is not only that two sick people survived. It is that Wang Xiao refused to surrender her sense of agency even when almost every normal path disappeared. She wrote down exactly what she needed. She asked honestly. She found another person who was equally broken by circumstance. Then they slowly gave each other reasons to continue fighting. The kidney was never donated. Because in the end, neither of them needed it. They were too busy learning how to live.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
30 gunshots fired at the White House Today 2016: Shots at the White House 2018: Shots at the White House 2020: Shots at the White House 2021-2024 No shots at the White House 2025: Shots at the White House 2026 Shots at the White House The Democrat Party is the party of Violence
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
Did some airplane travel this week- the number of people back to wearing masks over hantavirus and Ebola is truly shocking. I feel sad for the people who live their lives in fear over over-hyped, extremely rare diseases. People, so fearful that they can't go out in public or travel without masks... I pity them, I worry for their mental health, I even worry for our country that has so many guillible people - but these poor fools are not my enemy.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Mike Lindell—founder of My Pillow—leads in the Republican primary for Minnesota governor.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
People are going to be jolted when they realize there’s no such thing as a peace deal with a Muslim country. Islamic countries, especially the Islamic Republic of Iran, don’t believe in peace, because Islam is inherently violent and focuses on conquering and killing all non Muslims. No peace deal with any Muslim country will ever be fruitful long term because Islam is inherently violent. Anyone who says otherwise has no concept of Islam. This is simply a fact.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“Thank you to our great Secret Service and Law Enforcement for the swift and professional action taken this evening against a gunman near the White House…” - President Donald J. Trump
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