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I know a woman who received 18,000 yuan in bride price and told her best friend she received 300,000 yuan. Her best friend is still single.
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Human Nature Unspoken Rules
1. Between men and women, the closest interaction is for the purpose of having a relationship.
2. You must get married, and have two children.
3. Besides earning money, studying anything else is actually wrong.
4. People who are too serious won't make big money.
5. Call an auntie an aunt, call a sister a sister, call a beautiful woman a beauty, and call a beauty a little sister.
6. Sometimes you also need to be more realistic and hypocritical, because if you don't do that, it's hard to get along.
7. When riding in someone else's car, close the door gen
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How to tell if a girl is faking an orgasm?
1. Observe facial expressions and breathing rhythm. If she remains calm, pretends to breathe heavily, shows no redness on her face, and her lips don't tremble, it's likely she's faking.
2. Watch her behavior afterward. Normally, after sex, women feel a bit exhausted and may feel dizzy. If she goes straight to the bathroom right after and shows no signs of fatigue, she might be pretending.
3. Observe her sounds. Some women deliberately scream loudly to stimulate their partner, but if the sounds lack natural fluctuations, it's very likely she's fa
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The top configuration for ordinary people.
1. Two people are only children. (No one to split assets with)
2. Both parents have retirement pensions. (Not burdening children and able to support them)
3. Both are within the system, or one is a businessman and the other is within the system.
If you meet all three, congratulations, your marriage is very compatible. Consider it a top-tier marriage.
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How shocking is the older generation's gossip?
In our village, there's an old man in his seventies who, during the New Year, said he plans to remarry. He asked for a bride price of 188,000 yuan and wanted his children to chip in.
His children were stunned, and after asking carefully, they found out that the old man’s first love, who had married far away, had returned. Not only had her spouse just passed away a month ago, but she also had difficulty walking and sat in a wheelchair. She didn’t want to burden her children and said she wanted to marry the old man. Besides the bride price of 18
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Why do some people start a family business with relatives only to end up turning against each other?
And in the southern regions, family businesses—even after several generations—keep clear accounts and even grow bigger?
Today, let’s talk about the true meaning of the word "family." Over a thousand years ago, southerners ventured into Southeast Asia, braved the ocean, and explored deep mountains. They truly entrusted their lives to each other. If at that moment, the second uncle was lazy or the eldest brother kept secrets, the entire family might not survive that winter.
Therefore, in th
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Interesting facts about Hong Kong
1. In Hong Kong, toilet flushing uses seawater.
2. In Hong Kong, you cannot eat on the subway.
3. In Hong Kong, dishwashers can earn over 10,000 yuan a month, whereas in Guangzhou, their monthly salary is usually around 3,000 yuan.
4. In Hong Kong, if you want to buy a bucket of instant noodles, you need to prepare a fork because Hong Kong's instant noodles don't come with one.
5. In Hong Kong, you pay when getting off the bus.
6. In Hong Kong, if you put your luggage in the trunk when taking a taxi, you need to pay an extra 5 yuan.
7. Some older shops in Hong
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My sister's classmate, a girl, jumped to her death at school. Her parents came over, and her mother lost control on the spot. This is the second time they've lost a child.
This girl also had an older brother who passed away. After her parents had a second daughter, life finally got back on track. The family was well-off financially, but they've experienced losing two children.
Later, the girl's father said that after his son died, he went to see a fortune-teller, who told him that he was destined to have no children. At that time, his wife was pregnant, but he didn't dare to tell her. Afte
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Can local governments still afford to fund so many public school teachers?
My friend from Shandong told me: It's already becoming tight. Besides water, electricity, internet, and salaries, other funding is hard to get approved, and even those approvals are not timely.
Additionally, team management(, homeroom teacher allowances), performance evaluations( deducted from teachers' salaries), and so on have not been paid for almost four years. I recall that since the mask shortage, these payments have been suspended, and I personally think the chances of back pay are slim.
Furthermore, the tr
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A neighbor's 1988 top-of-the-line A8. I really love the aesthetic and automotive technology of that era. The body lines are elegant, the owner has maintained it well, with original paint and flawless condition. The top-tier Bose sound system and the headlights are just right—not too big, not too small—perfectly aligned with my taste. After so many years, it still shines brightly.
The owner has been doing business out of town for years. Since he has a car there, this one has always been parked in the garage. By chance, I was lucky enough to drive it once. The steering wheel points exactly whe
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This cracked me up. I was just at the supermarket
and saw a little boy crying and throwing a tantrum to get potato chips.
His mom got a bit angry and said:
If you keep doing that, I won't like you anymore.
But the little boy said: That's okay, I like you.
Whether you like me or not, I will always like you!
Then his mom didn't say a word.
He turned around and grabbed five or six bags of chips.
And then I heard his mom whispering under her breath:
Married someone like this and had a kid like this.
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Let me tell you something that takes your breath away. My cousin is 35 years old and has never been married.
Because at 28, he didn't marry the person he loved most, and his parents separated them.
That girl has already been married and has children. He decided never to marry for the rest of his life.
His parents are now worried sick, but it's too late; there's no time left.
My cousin owns a house and a car, has multiple savings, is over 6 feet tall, and is an only child. He’s an orthopedic doctor at a top-tier hospital.
Last night at dinner, he drank without showing any expression,
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My friend's mom is a nanny working in high-end homes in a villa community. She discovered a lifestyle pattern: wealthy people don't eat carbs, or they eat very little refined carbs. They eat sweet potatoes, Chinese yam, potatoes—not dumplings, buns, steamed buns, or rice. They don't eat heavily processed foods; basically just steamed, cold dishes, and grilled items. They won't eat deeply processed stuff like sausages or junk food. They eat fish, shrimp, free-range eggs, beef.
As for congee, they make it but then throw it away without drinking it, so they stopped making it altogether.
The homeo
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The era never lacks opportunities for wealth; it's just a matter of whether you can seize them.
1978——1985: Individual entrepreneur economy
1990——1997: Golden age of stock market
1998——2010: Internet economy
2000——2020: Real estate speculation boom era
2010——2017: Blockchain dividend period
2016——2024: Short-form video influencers
2025——2035: AI prosperity begins
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I'm coming back to the village for the holidays and listening to my grandmother tell old stories.
She said there was once a man who, before he died, told his family that after he passed away, they must throw his body into the river—and crucially, they must not dress him in any clothes.
His family couldn't bear to do it, so they put his corpse in a pair of flowery shorts.
Ten years later, a massive flood suddenly hit the village. A white dragon wearing flowery shorts leaped out of the river and saved all the villagers.
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2015: Gold price at 235 yuan/gram
2016: Gold price at 267 yuan/gram
2017: Gold price at 275 yuan/gram
2018: Gold price at 270 yuan/gram
2019: Gold price at 312 yuan/gram
2020: Gold price at 386 yuan/gram
2021: Gold price at 374 yuan/gram
2022: Gold price at 398 yuan/gram
2023: Gold price at 452 yuan/gram
2024: Gold price reached 580 yuan/gram
2025: Gold price reached 981 yuan/gram
2026: Gold price reached 1503 yuan/gram
What year did you purchase gold? What was the price per gram at that time?
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My dad insists that being patriotic means buying Huawei
I told him that price could get you an Apple instead
But he insisted on buying a domestic brand for over 8,000 yuan
Then when he went to replace his ID card, the machine wouldn't accept payment from the Harmony OS system
I literally laughed myself silly
Hahahahahahahaha
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# Zhang Xuefeng's Work Intensity: Why the Boss Works More During Holidays Than Employees
How intense is Zhang Xuefeng's work schedule? Douyin's answer: non-stop year-round, multithreaded high-pressure mode. I suddenly had a question: over the past two years, Zhang Xuefeng's company gives 20+ days off during Spring Festival, 20 days during summer break, and employees work three days and rest four days. That's pretty leisurely. The boss is so busy, but employees are so relaxed—why?
The core issue is that Zhang Xuefeng and his employees have completely different role divisions and IP attributes;
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My friend has a sad story about Shanghai.
His entire family lineage was from Shanghai, and they even once owned a foreign-style mansion. His grandfather, after graduating from Jiao Tong University with excellent grades, earned the opportunity to go support Guizhou.
Back then, the best students went to Gansu, the mediocre ones went to Guizhou, and the worst stayed in Shanghai.
His entire family became Guizhou residents, and now he's stuck working in a ten-square-meter rental room in Shanghai.
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