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What is the fastest moment to go broke in a relationship?
It's not encountering some earth-shattering betrayal.
It's when you suddenly tally up a "love economics" bill and hear the duet of heartbreak and wallet shattering.
That moment when the filter is instantly shattered by absurdity, it's truly deafening.
For example, during holidays, you grit your teeth and swipe your card to buy a luxury bag worth over ten thousand, only to get her shy smile in return.
She then gifts you something "thoughtful": a $30 plastic water cup with free shipping.
It's just "light on gifts, heavy on affection," emp
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My former colleague from a big company,
was laid off and stayed at home for a full two years.
He posted on social media every day about fishing and gaming,
and everyone thought he had completely given up on life.
But last month, he suddenly deleted all his posts,
saying he was shutting down and taking a break to do some small projects.
Just now, I received a voice message from him:
He brought along two high school students he met in a game,
and in less than thirty days, they launched a MEME launch platform.
Just now,
the platform's daily transaction fee exceeded five million.
I was
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Why do abandoned zombie cars by the roadside get left behind by their owners?
I know a female PhD researcher, a quintessential highland flower in the academic circle.
She usually wears a simple white shirt, with a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, looking cold and restrained.
She owns a Mercedes GLC, but I’ve never seen her drive it; she always walks or takes a taxi to the lab.
When colleagues discuss luxury cars and investments, she always sits quietly on the side, saying nothing, with a look of disdain and a sense of superiority in her eyes.
Everyone privately guesses that she probably comes from
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Why is it so difficult for ordinary people to save three to five thousand yuan a year?
I have a female friend who works at a bank.
A typical high-society figure in the financial circle, she wears exquisite makeup every day and is dressed in a well-tailored uniform.
Her social circle is full of golf, baking, and financial salons, giving the impression of an elite who is out of touch with the mundane world.
Many young talents pursue her, but she always has an aloof expression that seems to keep people at a distance, looking very “noble.”
Because of our private relationship, a few days ago I invi
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Why are villains in movies and TV shows from ten years ago full of heroic passion, while today's screenwriters can't even create a decent villain?
Ten years ago, writing a grand villain like Magneto or Thanos, full of anti-social personality traits, was an extremely low barrier for third-rate ghostwriters. Just applying a "survival of the fittest" social Darwinism template could easily earn a producer a million-dollar deposit.
Back then, Huayi Brothers was a place where as long as your script featured an ambitious warlord, it could sell. Ordinary recent graduates from literature departments co
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Are app splash screen ads getting more and more unscrupulous? In the past, clicking "Skip" felt like playing a sniper game, and now they just do a "Shake to Jump"! Walking down the street, I casually lift my arm, or even just take a breath, and suddenly I'm redirected to an e-commerce platform. Who invented this kind of aggressive, forced interaction? For the sake of that tiny conversion rate, their behavior is just too disgusting!
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Why do young people from ten years ago not feel lonely or lost after the New Year?
A veteran headhunter with fifteen years of experience shares his insights, personally helping countless grassroots individuals get into big companies, witnessing the full cycle of social mobility's opening and complete solidification.
Ten years ago, Tencent and Alibaba were extremely low-threshold options for ordinary second-tier computer science students—just knowing some Java basics and being able to perform simple CRUD operations was enough to get in.
At that time, Pinduoduo would hire anyone willing to go to
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Why didn't anyone believe ten years ago that a stage comedy could support a 40 billion yuan box office?
A veteran from the film industry, who has experienced the rise and fall of the domestic film market over fifteen years, shares his firsthand account of the cycle from capital frenzy to chaos.
Ten years ago, making a crappy comedy filled with internet memes was an extremely low-threshold way for cross-industry capital to launder money and make quick cash. As long as you attracted investment and included two popular stars, hitting a billion yuan in weekend box office was as easy as taking cand
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Why was there no talk of "career long-term planning" and "midlife crisis" ten years ago?
A veteran industry insider with fifteen years of experience in the workplace shares their story, having gone through the fiery furnace and the trivialities of this economic cycle.
Ten years ago, top real estate companies like Evergrande and Sunac were the fallback options for second-tier civil engineering students. As long as you were a living person willing to work on-site, signing a tripartite agreement for a high salary was as easy as grabbing it out of thin air.
At that time, the Big Four account
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Have you heard of the saying "Fish on fire, meat produces phlegm; green vegetables and tofu keep you safe"? Why?
Because fish is expensive, while green vegetables and tofu are cheap.
Have you heard of the saying "A hundred dishes are not as good as cabbage"? Why?
Because cabbage is especially cheap and easy to store in winter.
People who live in deprivation for a long time will eventually get used to it; those who endure suffering for a long time will ultimately praise suffering.
This is a way for Chinese people to maintain psychological balance. If suffering is beneficial and happiness is har
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When you grow up, what kind of people do you find should not be deeply involved with?
It's simple—if someone makes you feel uncomfortable, just stop associating with them.
It has nothing to do with what kind of person they are specifically.
As long as being with them makes you feel that they carry a sense of superiority, ignorance yet arrogance, an attitude of arrogance and sharpness, behavior that is self-centered and extreme, speech that is subjective and biased.
And if you feel tired, have to cater, feel uneasy, restrained, fearful, lack boundaries and limits, constantly being treated as an
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Can you laugh at last year's jokes?
The cafeteria has newly introduced "Large-portion Meals," and removing any one of these four words makes it even more explosive.
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If you ask me, what is the biggest and most expensive "IQ tax" in this world?
My answer is: "The illusion that you are completely sober and making purchases based on free will."
The real IQ tax is not just paying a high price for something useless, but being silently implanted with a certain "demand" by external forces. Not only do you obediently shell out money, but you also firmly believe in this demand and even actively defend the merchants.
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Why do some people think about jumping off buildings or hanging themselves, but never consider dropping out of school?
Because these students are gamblers. It's hard to understand with a child's mindset, but once you put yourself in the shoes of a gambler, it makes sense.
During my third year of high school, during break time, classmates would watch vlogs on the electronic whiteboard in the classroom to pass the time. Just then, the history teacher came in, and a comparison video of high school students from different countries was playing on the multimedia screen. There was an American high s
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Pure mutual follows. Need to boost account authority and unlock Twitter permissions.
Follow, like, retweet—will definitely follow back upon seeing. Honest mutual followers.
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What strange things have you encountered on a plane?
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Two years ago, when 吉祥 Airlines flew to Helsinki, a flight attendant came to serve drinks. I asked what they had, and she surprisingly rolled her eyes at me, skipped me, and served others. The three of us in this row were all stunned.
After a while, I opened the tray table and found a few drops of oil on it (probably leftover from the previous passenger who didn't clean up). I called the flight attendant, and coincidentally, it was that same attendant. I explained the issue to her, and she turned around, grabbed a bunch of wet wipes, and
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Why does everyone say that the margin of error in life is beyond imagination?
Your true nature is a Homo sapiens.
In this life, there is only one main goal: to find a habitat that doesn't lose heat, and then to get 2000 calories of energy every day.
The rest are your own exploratory side quests.
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Don't always think that others are targeting you; they are just the puppets of your fears! Human nature is cheap: how others treat you is all you have taught them. The more insecure you are, the more others will cling tightly and refuse to let go. All the mockery and suppression are knives you hand out after exposing your vulnerabilities. Social interaction is like a machine program; your anxiety is the trigger button for attack. Turn off the switch, tear off the labels, and only then can your true self awaken. If you're not insecure, the whole world will make way for you!
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