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少操没用的心,多操喜欢的人

说得真好

我喜欢范冰冰

竖着是插,横着是舔

怎么摆都不合适

我看到本地开的车,多是日本车和韩国车,而且韩国车取代日本车成为物美价廉的代名词。只不过在关键技术上,比如混合动力方面,韩国车离日本车还有些距离。

韩国车是真便宜,而且维修成本低,保修时间长。

它逻辑是,你不是担心我的车不经造吗?造吧,造烂了算我的。过了保修期,你造烂了也花不了多少钱。

我是有些动心了。

他脑子糊涂到这份上,还居然沾沾自喜,号称“中肯”。

跟你讲,英国殖民者踏上北美大陆的土地,他们如果不立字宣称此处无人地属于女王,那这块地方与大英帝国一点关系都没有。

被打退到台湾的国民党军人,他们说自己是中国人,指的是中华民国代表的中国人,不是中华人民共和国宣称的中国人。

卢沙野说台湾是叛乱政权;错,共产党成立的中华人民共和国才是叛乱政权。

你如果能够“直白”地在新浪微博发表你关于台湾的观点,那说明你与党中央保持了高度的一致。人家骂你是共产党的狗,你不要生气,因为你确实无意中起到了狗的作用。

像我这样在新浪微博发表的观点,我早就被删帖封号,按照最新的“法律”,甚至可能判处死刑了。 nostr:nevent1qqswxakqcm5sz7lxr8qf2jc376kklpxz0zmhgw484jk26ay8v3wwtygzypq0yw538e70em5m00y09zcr3d434auggn6mujhtkx03uupzjqdm6fqfmp7

川普和拜登到底谁能赢,在这个问题上我们不应该站队,而是应该像博彩公司一样利用这个问题赚点钱。

岁数大了,脑子不好使了

前两年当我读到有资料说,美国1860年南北战争前,美国南方种植园里的黑奴,抱怨说他们的家庭每天仅能得到半磅猪肉,吃不到牛肉时,我真是有些震惊得说不出话来。

一磅不到一市斤,差不多四两吧。半磅就是二两。关键是每天二两猪肉,是每天呀。

这他妈还是在1860年之前。共产党吹牛逼的所谓“新中国”,今天都有相当多中国人达不到这水平。

种植园主为了让奴隶能干活,多干活,还是很下本的,其中之一就是让他们吃好喝好有力气干活,所以奴隶主认为每天有肉食供应是必须的。到了共产党这里,不用肉,肉是给干部吃的,用意志就能把活干好。所以,学习毛泽东思想,高位截瘫的站起来健步如飞了,聋哑人能听能说能打倒刘少奇了。

你看,殖民主义,让外国人统治,虽然不是最好,但绝对不是最坏。最坏的就是本族人统治。本族人可以披着合法的民族外衣,干最坏的事。你想,如果日本人把孔庙砸了,文物烧了,中国人还不得记恨日本人八辈子。毛泽东号召破四旧,文物打砸抢烧,北京在内的各地城墙大拆特拆,那还不如游人如织,到毛主席纪念堂去磕头瞻仰?

如果器大活好的话,无本万利。

在推特上懒得键政,最重要的,也是最有意思的,就是研究怎么多赚点钱。

当然,光研究不行,还得下本。

看来还是得花时间多看些书。

难说呀,一个话说不利索,一个胡言乱语,大美帝还从来没见过这阵仗。

难怪习近平一直说东升西降,就这么乱法,能不降吗?

还好,美帝再乱,私有财产不会受侵犯,不会倒查三十年。

美国牛逼,牛逼在几乎每四年一次的总统大选都像是悬疑片,把全世界的人的胃口吊得足足的,不到最后一刻,决不出结果。

In the communist countries, famines have been common in their histories, isn’t?

Yes, famines have occurred in several communist countries throughout history. Some of the most notable examples include:

1. **Soviet Union**: The Soviet famine of 1932–1933, also known as the Holodomor in Ukraine, resulted from policies such as forced collectivization, grain requisitioning, and the repression of kulaks (wealthier peasants).

2. **China**: The Great Chinese Famine from 1959 to 1961, which resulted from the policies of the Great Leap Forward, including forced collectivization, unrealistic production quotas, and a breakdown of the food distribution system.

3. **North Korea**: The famine in the mid-1990s, often referred to as the "Arduous March," was caused by a combination of economic mismanagement, loss of Soviet support, and natural disasters.

These famines were often exacerbated by government policies and political decisions that disrupted agricultural production and food distribution, leading to widespread hunger and mortality.

How about in other communist countries?

Famines have also affected other communist countries, although not always to the same extent as in the Soviet Union, China, or North Korea. Here are a few examples:

1. **Cambodia**: Under the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979, there was widespread starvation due to forced labor, displacement, and the regime's disastrous agricultural policies. It's estimated that up to two million people died from starvation, disease, and execution.

2. **Ethiopia**: The Ethiopian famine of 1983–1985 occurred during the rule of the Derg, a Marxist-Leninist government. While drought was a significant factor, government policies, including forced resettlement and collectivization, exacerbated the crisis, contributing to hundreds of thousands of deaths.

3. **Vietnam**: While Vietnam experienced food shortages and hardship, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, it did not suffer a famine on the same scale as the aforementioned examples. The country’s collectivization policies and the war's aftermath led to significant food insecurity and malnutrition.

4. **Cuba**: Cuba experienced severe food shortages and malnutrition during the Special Period in the early 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union. While not a famine in the traditional sense, the economic crisis led to widespread hunger and hardship.

While not all communist countries experienced famines, many faced significant food shortages and agricultural challenges due to various factors, including political policies, economic mismanagement, and external pressures.