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Health is the only true wealth
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>posts from chair
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>>62260532
give a man a generational wealth and he'll wealth for a year. Teach a man to generational wealth and he'll wealth for a lifetime

also yeah, get your ass cancer tests
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>>62260532
vax status?
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>>62260986
>Kyle Busch also provided a short response when asked about personal precautions in response to the Delta variant: “I haven’t changed anything,” he said. “I’m going about life as normal.”
Nascar never required the Vax, it's likely he never got one
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We're all gonna die and there is no afterlife.
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>>62261267
From a guy who has died in the operating table multiple times, I can tell you there absolutely is.
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>>62261284
Do they have anime in the afterlife?
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/pol/ was saying something about a pedo ring
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>>62261284
nde's are bullshit bro.
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China fell for it again.

For years, people were told the formula was simple: study hard, get a degree, move to a bigger city, and life would slowly improve. Millions believed it. Parents sacrificed everything for education. Students spent their youth chasing exam scores. Families emptied savings just to send one child to university.

Then reality arrived.

Fresh graduates in China now earn barely enough to survive. In first-tier cities, many start at 6,000–8,000 RMB a month. In smaller cities, even less. Rent, food, transport, and basic living costs swallow almost everything. Some graduates end up delivering food or driving ride-hailing cars, not because they are lazy, but because the “safe path” stopped working.

And now they’re falling for another promise: YouTube.

Suddenly, ordinary Chinese people are learning VPNs, studying algorithms, translating subtitles with AI, and uploading videos about daily life. Not because they think they’ll become millionaires, but because every other path feels like it’s shrinking. AI is replacing cashiers, office clerks, toll workers, and even parts of delivery jobs. Technology created convenience, but also fear.

So people look at YouTube and think: maybe this time will be different.

Maybe filming street food, factory life, subways, apartments, overtime shifts, or family routines can become a backup income. Maybe $300 USD online is more reliable than years inside a collapsing ladder. Maybe global audiences care more about “real China” than polished propaganda or endless negativity.

That’s the tragedy. People are no longer chasing dreams. They’re chasing survival with a camera.

In factory cities like Dongguan, one person builds AI drones while another tightens the same screw for 12 hours a day. One side of China talks about innovation and the future. The other side quietly fears becoming obsolete.

Most creators know YouTube probably won’t save them. But when the old promises failed, even a tiny chanc
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>>62261304
no more big successing
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>>62260532
Vax status?
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>>62260532
Pfizer: No Refunds.
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>>62260532
>>62260986
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>>62262435
He had a two week sinus infection that supposedly spread. I get two week sinus infections as well, so I know what it's like.
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>>62262698
Oh, and they think it was blood pressure building in his brain from a blood clot, so it's possible he thought he had an infection, but it was something else.

However, they checked his medical status two weeks before he died and claimed he had a sinus cold.
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WTF?
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>>62261303
>let me tell you about your own experience
Offense intended; you sound like an actual npc non entity



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