09/14/25 -
The son of the Deputy Director of the CIA just died on the Ukrainian battlefield.
And, he died for Russia.
You didn’t misread. That’s what I said.
This guy, Michael Gloss, couldn’t handle his own country’s fakeness and ran to Crimea and applied for Russian citizenship. Then, he put on his uniform and became an elite paratrooper for Russia.
And in the end, he died trying to save a wounded comrade in Chasiv Yar.
The Russians didn’t hesitate either and gave him the Medal of Bravery and named a school after him. A total American elite became a Russian hero.
Honestly, this story shook my worldview.
You disappointed do you have to be to abandon your own origins and class?
How much do you have to believe to bleed your last drop of blood for another country?
This isn’t simply picking a side. This is voting with his life.
Sometimes, one man’s choice is louder than a whole crowd’s cheers.”
Comments say, “An international warrior.”
“Every man has his own ambitions. You really understand that once your kids are grown.”
“Russia really just used him as an ordinary soldier!?”
“Setting everything else aside, Xibei honestly perfectly solved the problem of ordering food for a mother and child. I get two kids meals for us. She’ll eat half a serving, and I’ll finish mine and then eat her leftovers. We never have leftovers and we always have enough to eat. We’re both full, and it’s pretty nutritious. As for flavour, I come from the working class so I’ll eat anything. I’m not picky.”
Comments say, “I honestly don’t understand why everyone’s making a big deal out of tihs.”
“Flavour isn’t what’s important. The issue right now is health. Precooked food has a very lengthy best-by date, which means there’s all kinds of preservatives in it. It’s fine for an adults to eat it, but are you really okay giving it to kids?”
“Yeah, I said that Xibei is great for kids, and then a lot of people got sarcastic with me like, then take your kids there more. When you take a kid to Xibei, the waitress will immediately prepare a high chair, a bib, give the kid a toy, and they even have special plates for kids meals. Everyone is complaining that Xibei is expensive, but which restaurant inside a mall isn’t expensive? But Xibei’s food really does suck. I only ever go with family, and some people in my family loves it.”
A compilation of classroom mishaps in college:
“There was one class where only the professor and I showed up. The old professor stared at me for the longest time not knowing what to say. In the end, after much research between the two of us, we found out that it was a holiday that day, all classes were cancelled, and we were the only two who didn’t hear.”
“Lol, exactly the same. Are you in our groupchat too?” [Group chat texts that go, “I didn’t see any of you. I’m in Room 309.” “Professor, classes don’t start until 6th of September.” “Okay.”]
“Not a joke, this just happened.” [Texts that go, “Students of Environment 24, why aren’t you in Room 421?” “It’s 405, sir.” “Why?” “The class schedule said 405.”]
“Hahahaha, it’s happened to me too. He told everyone to go to the classroom he was at, and right after we all sat down, the class who were supposed to have class there showed up at the door to stare at us, so we all had to go back.”
“Me too, hahahahaha. It was summer and the dorms were too hot. The classrooms were all cool, so I found a random empty classroom to play my phone in. Then a teacher walked in, asked for my name, and told me to tell the class in groupchat that everyone is failing that class except for me. I was just confused. Then about half an hour later, he got a phone call and left, hahahahaha.”
“One time, the whole class showed up. The teacher came in and thought there was a different class going on in this room, so he turned around and walked back out. Then he posted to groupchat that there’s a classroom change. We saw the message and all packed up and left. Once we got to the new classroom, he asked why we were all late.”
”These online loan companies in China set off with great ambitions overseas a couple of years back to India and South East Asia, to spread their “advanced experience” there.
And the result?
They lost everything and came back.
Those local citizens were like, “Wow, what a great deal! It’s free money!” And all actively lined up to borrow money.
And then?
And then nothing. Nobody ever planned to pay anything back.
It’s just some tech companies doing international charity. They took their subsidy and ran.
Now look at us.
All totally controlled by the simple words “credit score”. Terrified of the least bit of blemish, being made fun of for the rest of our lives.
That’s what these companies depend on. They’re the best at making use of your kindness, your respect of the rules, how much you value “face”.
What they’re selling isn’t money, it’s the invisible rope around your neck.
Your honour, your responsibility is their most valuable product, is capital they never lose out on.
Sometimes, I honestly wonder if “honesty” is just a packaged, nicer term for “dumb”.”
Comments say, “All controlled by credit score? Did you actually look into anything?”
“I know a nurse who borrowed from over 100 different platforms in her craziest years, bought three houses in her hometown, and now she collects rent while nursing on the side.”
“I know a guy who borrowed money online to bet on the UEFA and lost 100K+. He cancelled his phone number and his whole families, and went to a different provider to get service. Even black market platforms can’t find him.”
”Pineapples handgrown by agricultural doctorate. 2RMB for one, 5RMB for two, 10RMB for three. Rightmost pineapple isn’t for sale, because I bought it to eat. Limited opportunities because production capacity is low, first come first serve.”
Comments say, “Give it a good name like, “boba pineapples” and sell it to Shanghai people at a massive markup.”
“Don’t sell it to eat. Sell it to flower shops as a miniature hydroponic fresh fruit arrangement, mini pineapple bouquet, 15RMB per, grassy to start with, gives a sweet fragrance, you can experience a garden harvest right at your cubicle.”
“Holy shit, if I was a salaryman, I would honestly want to buy one. I think having a mini fruit you can watch grow is so interesting.”
“Are you selling the ones on the left? If so, I’m calling the cops.”
“It’s almost as bad as our miniature carrots.”
“Don’t they have those fidget corn? Why not make some fidget pineapples?” [This is a traditional thing Chinese people do before fidget toys were invented, which is you find a random thing—wooden beads, walnuts, bones, etc, and just constantly rub it with your fingers until the friction from your touch wears it down to being all smooth and glossy. There was a trend a little while back where people were doing it with those colourful decorative corn.]
“These are the potatoes my dad grew. (Note, the right most one is a soy bean.) When it was time to harvest, the whole family went out there with spades ready for a battle, and in the end, you could hold all the mini potatoes in the palm of your hand.”
“It’s a decorative pineapple. You should look into how to scale up production. It’s filling the market niche that pineapples can’t be a decorative plant or be grown in a pot. It’s got some market value.”
“Can’t you fidge with these?”
“You can sell it to fisherman as a comparison object.”
“Two acres of pineapple isn’t enough to feed one family.”
“This is the bamboo shoot my dad found on the mountain. They were all this big.”
“This is almost as bad as my miniature potatoes.”
“Not only are you an agricultural genius, you might be a business mastermind too.”
“This is my pineapple.”
“This is the mini pomegranate my dad grew.”
“Adding a mini strawberry.”
“It’s okay, look at the potatoes I grew.”
“Fell in love with a house. Went on a tour with the real estate agent and owner. I was like, “How much?” The owner was like, “1.2 million.” And I was like, “I’m really in love. Give it to me at cost.” And the owner was like, “It cost me 1.8 million.””
Comments say, “Owner: You sure you want it at cost?”
“If you want a secondhand house at cost, the owner would be overyjoyed XD”
“Owner: It must be true love.”
“Owner: It’s not like I want to lose this much money.”
“Owner: I’ve encountered a good person XD”
“Remember to keep an eye on the owner. I’m worried he might not take the elevator or the stairs down.”
“I just saw this house. I can’t even bring myself to buy it looking at these price adjustments.” [Shows a house going from 1.98 million to 1.68 million in 7 months.]
“I bought mine at 2.02 million in 2019 and just sold it this year for 1.43 million.”
“That’s how it is. I’m going to move to Japan long term next year, already bought a house there and everything, and I was trying to sell my house in Shanghai. The real estate agent brought a buyer to see my house and he tried haggling with me. My parents were with me and they said that we spent a couple million on the furnishings alone. The whole house is custom-made imports and has a full range of appliances.”
“Owner: You might be young but every word of yours stabs me in the heart.”
“My dad has taught me from childhood, no matter what I’m haggling over, start from half price.”
“Even though the house lost value, money also gained value, so it’s okay.”
“I toured a house in 2021, and it was listed at 2.04 million. I already gave a deposit and everything, but the owner’s wife suddenly demanded a 200K increase. She thought Covid was going to be over soon and the market was going to get better, and would rather return my deposit and even paid me an additional 5K. I just backed out. Hahahaha, a while back, the real estate agent asked me if I still wanted it at 1.8 million. No way, man.”
“If he gave it to you at cost, you’re gonna be even more unhappy.”
“Owner: The cost was 1.8 million, plus another 150K for renovations?”
“I just bought a house last month. The owner bought it unfurnished at 8K+ per square metre, and sold it this year fully furnished at 7K+ per square metre plus a free marking spot. He lost all his renovation money. I don’t understand why he was in such a rush to sell his house, but I was lucky that I was in a rush to buy.”
“My friend bought a house in 2023 for 36,000, and put it up on a secondhand website for 27,000 this year, 180 square metres. Oh, and you have to add in interest rates.”
“You should ask how many people died in there. It could’ve originally gone for 2.2 million.”
“A friend who’s very familiar with America told me that Charlie Kirk was shot to death by Tyler Robinson, and this is a moment which might change American history.
I didn’t realise this event was so important, because I didn’t even know who this guy was in America before now. My friend said that’s because I only pay attention to traditional media in America, and Kirk is totally against traditional media. That is how he helped Trump win the presidency.
He also said that Kirk and Tyler Robinson were fundamentally the same kind of Americans. Although their political viewpoints were polar opposites, they both believed in violence. They’re both American young people who hate China. They’re both fascist in their bones.
If Charlie Kirk was still alive, based on how much Trump and Musk like him, he’s going to climb even higher, like run for Senator. And he would win too. Nobody expected Tyler Robinson to come out of the blue, with no prior history whatsoever, and end his life with a single gunshot.
You can say that Robinson removed a vermin for the world, and removed a threat to China.
I didn’t realise that shot was so important.
Tyler Robinson performed a radical assassination of Kirk. He doesn’t care about democracy at all. He went straight to the point. Now, all the MAGA-controlled platforms in America is talking about revenge, but to be honest, unless there’s proof that some influential figure paid Robinson to do this, there’s no such thing as revenge. But this shot by Robinson has killed a lot of the momentum of MAGA. Everyone is shouting, but they’re all afraid at heart.
So, this shot by Robinson was very intimidating.
Even Trump has to stay behind a huge bullet-proof glass panel at public events. American politicians still look reckless, but they all fear death. I saw this in a Chinese-American groupchat.
There’s not a lot of influencers at the size of Charlie Kirk among MAGA. People in Trump’s family really don’t have that much influence. Of course they’re terrified now that Kirk is dead.
I’ve organised all the information above and arrived at the conclusion that there’s no point trying to talk to Americans. The most you try to be reasonable, the more they’re discriminate against you and want to bully you. If you can take out the most visible ones like Tyler Robinson did to Kirk, then 8 out of 10 Americans are going to become obedient.
So, this Kirk event has destined that once Trump is out of office, the Democrats will be back in power. And this homosexual, Robinson, with hands covered in blood might encourage others from the same camp to learn from him.
Either way, that’s my takes. The core point is that Kirk died at a good time. A villain has been removed from the world. It’s a good thing for China and most of the countries in the world. Sharing with everyone.”
Comments say, “Bullshit. Americans who are unfriendly to China are fascist? Then what about Chinese people who are unfriendly to America? When the competition between two countries is so strong, it’s normal that there’s not much feelings of friendship.”
“I never even knew Charlie Kirk existed before he died. It’s good that he’s dead now. Americans might not listen to reason, but they’ll listen to gunshots.”
“A homosexual, Tyler Robinson, killed conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk. This is a very typical left vs right battle. Just like how when Chinese revolutionaries and nationalists were building forts and fighting. They were both against America, but America got to watch on the sidelines. Now, America conservatives and supposed progressive are also turning from debate to firefights. They’re both against China, but China can watch on the sidelines.”










