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Sky G.cph
@skyguoCypherium
@CypheriumChain Commander in Chief. $CPH
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Hey @elonmusk, A Chinese influencer, @Cryptobtcmiko, was suspended after criticizing your Head of product Nikita Bier for ignoring the Chinese community and failing to address the bot problem on X. His intention was to offer constructive feedback and help make X a better platform for open discussion. Instead, he was abruptly suspended for speaking up. This has gone too far. Many of us are deeply frustrated by X’s lack of effective bot-prevention measures, and the user experience for the Chinese community has been severely harmed. Please look into this matter. He does not deserve to be suspended for raising legitimate concerns. Appreciate your attention.
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破不破圈我不知道;不过哥,我还是心疼你 R.I.P. 事件的全过程如下⬇️
I pray that there will be no more attempts on President @realDonaldTrump’s life
UPDATE: President Trump has refused to leave and is expected to return to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
In China, Burger King allows you to stack seven patties in a Whopper
To avoid Iranian missiles, my Qatar Airways flight made a dramatic 90-degree turn over Saudi Arabian airspace 😂
Sam, you were undoubtedly one of the first to recognize the deep synergy between AI and crypto—identifying that convergence long before anyone else. Would you be interested in featuring Cypherium? We’ve launched the world’s first blockchain utilizing HBM mining—making it the most natively compatible network for the AI era. We are also currently navigating the recovery of assets owed to us by Liquid (post-FTX acquisition). We are looking for strategic allies to help us regain this momentum; if there’s a way for us to collaborate that supports both the ecosystem and our recovery efforts, we’d be very interested in exploring that with you.
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Few in the West realize that the Chinese once saved the Christian civilization. In the 13th century, the Mongol Empire were unstoppable. Forged by Genghis Khan out of the once-fractured steppe tribes, it became the most formidable military machine on earth. Its cavalry, famed for speed, discipline, and operational range, shattered one state after another across Eurasia. The Mongol advance rolled southward and westward in relentless succession: Western Xia fell after the Mongol campaigns beginning in 1209; the Jin dynasty was crushed between 1211 and 1234; Kara-Khitan collapsed in 1218; Khwarezm and much of Persia were devastated between 1219 and 1221; then came the Caucasus and the Rus’, followed by invasions of Georgia and Armenia, and finally the thunderous blows against Poland and Hungary in 1241. In 1258, Baghdad, seat of the Abbasid Caliphate, was taken and destroyed. To many contemporaries, it seemed only a matter of time before the rest of Europe would meet the same fate. That outcome, however, was not inevitable. A crucial turning point came not in Europe or the Middle East, but in southwestern China. In 1259, Möngke Khan, the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and grandson of Genghis Khan, personally led a major campaign against the Southern Song. To break Song resistance in Sichuan and open the road deeper into China, the Mongols laid siege to Diaoyucheng, a mountain fortress in present-day Hechuan, Chongqing. Diaoyucheng was no ordinary city wall. Built on steep terrain and protected by rivers and cliffs, it was one of the strongest defensive positions in the Song frontier system. The garrison, associated in the sources with commanders such as Wang Jian and Zhang Jue, relied on the fortress’s elevation, layered defenses, and the Song military’s formidable use of projectile weapons, including trebuchets and other siege defenses, to wear down the attackers. The Mongols launched repeated assaults and raids, but failed to break the stronghold. A Mongol commander, Wang Dechen, was killed during the fighting, reportedly by Song artillery or siege fire. Then came the fateful moment. During the siege, Möngke Khan died in 1259. The exact cause remains debated by historians: some sources say he was mortally wounded by a projectile from the fortress, while others suggest he succumbed to disease during the campaign. But on the larger point there is no dispute: his death abruptly transformed the strategic situation. It triggered a succession crisis within the Mongol Empire, forced major commanders to redirect attention to imperial politics, and disrupted broader offensives. Kublai and Ariq Böke soon entered into a struggle for supremacy, while other Mongol armies elsewhere also had to reassess their positions. Diaoyucheng did not destroy Mongol power, but it helped produce the political shock that fractured the momentum of a world-conquering empire. In that sense, Diaoyucheng was far more than a local Chinese battle. It became one of the great defensive stands in world history. The fortress held; the Great Khan died; the Mongol war machine lost its unity of command. The westward drive that had already crushed so many civilizations was checked by events set in motion on the walls of a Chinese mountain stronghold. Without that resistance, the map of Eurasia, and perhaps the fate of Christian Europe itself, might have been very different.
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I hereby formally report to the Federal Bureau of Investigation @FBI, the Department of Justice @TheJusticeDept, and the Department of Homeland Security @DHSgov that, over the past several decades, Harvard University @Harvard has used scholarships/financial aids as inducements to recruit young female students from Asian countries—primarily China and South Korea—while rejecting large numbers of qualified male applicants. The principal purpose of this practice was to satisfy the sexual desires of faculty members and privileged elites, resulting in many innocent and outstanding young women being reduced to sexual prey. A recent example brought to light is the Summers–Jin Keyu case; I believe there are at least dozens of similar incidents that have not been disclosed. I respectfully request that you investigate and subpoena Harvard University’s international student admissions records in the past two decades and examine improper relationships between faculty and students. Your actions would help save more young, innocent people. Thank you very much. @elonmusk @realDonaldTrump @JDVance
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