You should cut up your underwear before throwing it away if you don’t want other people to wear it again.

Three main indexes for the stock market to drop significantly. Is the market in its first round of adjustments? #Will millions of new investors still come in? On October 9, the three major stock market indexes both fell significantly when the market was open. The Shanghai index fell 1.79%, the Shenzhen index fell 2.92% and the ChiNext index fell 4.84%. In Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing, almost 5,000 shares fell.”

Comments read: “Have faith, people. It is normal for the stock market to rise and fall. Just check your positions.”

“Strategic recall.”

A photo of a shirt in Noway, which reads: ‘If you can’t wash it, give it to your father. It’s his job!”

Comments say: “Made in China? How ironic.”

“If you wrote something like that in China, many fathers would lash out against you.”

“It’s made in China, but designed in Norway?”

“It’s a little sad that we only deserve to be their manufacturer.”

“In China you have to thank God if fathers are even able to wash themselves.”

Is it normal? that my parents send me the daily living expenses at university?

My genius parents invented a new form of livelihood. They give me some money every day I study in college, about 50 RMB a day or so, about 1500 RMB a month.

My parents love it because it gets me texting home regularly and it eases their pressure. It’s easier to send money every day than once a month. My family is quite well off.

Do you think that’s normal?”

The responses show: “I’ve been getting 50 RMB a day since high school, and that was in 2018. 50 RMB is just not enough these days. Even 100 a day isn’t really enough. For a university student you need 200.’

“I feel like I’m having a nervous breakdown when I imagine sending a text every morning asking for money, and my parents demanding to know what I spent yesterday’s 50 euros on and why there’s nothing left. ..”

“You can perfectly avoid not being able to afford food at the end of the month, but it also means that you can no longer spend on something you want or go out. And you don’t practice money management or planning skills.”

Honestly, This doesn’t sound that difficult, right?”

OP shows someone else’s post that says: “If you could survive on $100 for a month and get a $150,000 reward at the end, could you do that?

This is a kind of lifestyle challenge I have seen abroad. You will get a big prize if you can survive for a month with 100 RMB. You don’t have to spend money on utilities or rent. The 100 RMB only goes towards food.

If you could survive on the water alone, that’s fine too. You just have to be alive at the end of the challenge.

The comments read: “When I first arrived in this city, I lasted 35 days with 100 RMB…”

“Buy noodles and eggs, duh.”

‘I wouldn’t make it to 100. There would still be some left over. I don’t mind begging on the street for 150,000. It’s not that big of a deal.”

“Buy rice, buy fermented tofu, drink porridge. Finished.”

#North Korea The railways and highways connecting the country with South Korea will be completely closed. The General Staff of the Korean People’s Army said on October 9 that they will completely shut down the railways and roads connecting North Korea and South Korea.

Comments say: “The bigger the news, the shorter the article.”

“North Korea is just insane.”

“If they stayed connected and opened the borders, do you think the North Korean people would want to stay in that mafia any longer?”

Another news item on the stock market crash. The information here is that 1.94 trillion RMB of exchanges took place in Shanghai and Shenzhen in the last half day, 0.54 trillion RMB less than the last business day. Year to date, the Shanghai index is down 5.3%, Shenzhen is down 6.19% and ChiNext is down 7.29%. Huawei and Ola and a small minority of sectors are rising, while gaming, entertainment, milk and solar are the sectors falling the most.”

Comments say: “Hahahaha, do you want to win money in a casino?? Only the house ever sins.”

“Wow. I think I’m officially on a roller coaster now.”

“Viagra works, but you can’t take it every day.”

My husband I watched people open pharmacy after pharmacy and he was always jealous. He wanted his. He’s asked around several pharmacies before, and every time he gets the same story: they barely make any money, franchises are just a trap, but if you don’t join a franchise, you can’t beat them. You buy drugs for the price they sell, so you have to sell them at a loss. My husband refused to listen. He insisted on opening a pharmacy.

So we went through the hassle of finding a location, applying for a permit, getting a business license, going through round after round of inspections, etc., etc. And when we finally opened our doors, we discovered that you have to keep throwing money in. It’s like an endless pit. We never have enough stock. We are now way over budget. We get up early every day and work until late at night, and yet no one wants to buy medicine. Nobody wants to buy medicine!

My husband panicked. 2023 went by in a flash, and we worked for our landlord all year and made no money ourselves, just losses. But we had only just opened, so we can’t close right away, so we had to grit our teeth and keep paying rent. We were looking forward to 2024, and yet we are about to reach the end of 2024 as well, and we are still only earning about 100 RMB per day. 100 RMB per day! What the hell are we supposed to do? We have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in this store. What should we do? Do you have any ideas?”

The comments read: ‘Put a desk outside your door with a blood sugar monitor, a blood pressure cuff and a stethoscope, with a sign that says ‘free doctor’, and you will never run out of people needing medicine. This is the secret behind thousands of pharmacies. Most people would never tell you.”

“My niece and her husband work as pharmacy representatives and travel all over the country, probably to make quite a bit of money. Then they went home and opened a pharmacy and lost a few hundred thousand in two years. I’ve seen their inventory. They buy drugs for about a tenth of the price they sell them for. I have no idea how anyone loses money like that.”

“I’m so jealous of people who buy stocks. They can sit on the couch all day and lose money effortlessly. We shop owners have to work hard from morning to night to lose our money.”

‘Didn’t you make any money? There are so many pharmacies these days. There’s practically one on every corner. How do they survive? By losing their money too?”

“I’ve always wondered how so many pharmacies manage to remain profitable.”

“You can first try working in a pharmacy for a month. Hard work isn’t everything.”

“Start membership programs, do BOGO, give discounts, give away eggs, give kickbacks for introducing new customers.”

Every time I throw away underwear, I pour some ink on it first. Last week I was running low on ink so I dumped the bottom of the bottle on the same piece and threw it away.

The next day this grandma handcuffed me next to the garbage can. The apartment management came to mediate and discovered that she took my underwear out of the trash to wash and give to her daughter to wear.

Yesterday she spent all day washing it, but couldn’t get the ink completely out. She wasted a lot of soap and water and made a big mess in her house. I’m just amazed.”

The comments say: “If possible, next time don’t pour ink on it. Just throw it out. Some people are really poor.”

“You predicted her predictions! Now you have to transform into a little fairy to defeat the evil old witch.

“You should cut up your underwear before throwing it away if you don’t want other people to wear it again.”

A blogger posts screenshots of a police announcement: “On October 8, around 2 p.m., a mass stabbing incident occurred in Tianhe District, Huaqiang Road (in Guangzhou), leaving three people injured. After receiving a report, the police immediately arrived on the scene and quickly arrested the suspect Zhao (male, 60 years old) and helped take the three injured passers-by to the hospital for treatment. So far, two injured passers-by have been released from hospital, while one remains in hospital for treatment. No one’s life is in danger and the matter remains under investigation.”

The comments read: ‘Don’t play word games. Were any students injured?”

“Reuters says two students and one parent.”

‘I just want him to be sentenced to death! Your mistakes have a source! Your debts have a debtor! It specifically involved primary school students and that is inexcusable! The blood of the two primary school students it hurt flowed for dozens of meters! The children ran to the school! The poor babysitter fought back bravely and was stabbed too! That’s attempted murder!”

“There have been so many incidents targeting students, and no one ever brings any of them to light.”

“What kind of bastard goes after innocent children…”

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