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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #29 · Mar 17

搜索使用说明 #搜索指南 因为电报软件对中文搜索支持不好,大队特别对队内资源搜索进行了整理汇集,使用方法说明如下: 1.1 原理: 电报对中文搜索支持不佳,汉字只有在前后含有asic码字符的前提下可以被正确搜索出,如 _广州修车大队_ (“_”指代空格)、(广州修车大队);等形式可以搜索“广州修车大队”搜索出相关信息;搜索“广州”等未被asic码间隔的汉字无法正确显示。 为正确搜索,在编制频道资源时,对重要信息可以采取Hashtag的形式已方便搜索,即以"#"字符开头,接汉字,以“空格字符”结尾的形式,点击一个hashtag即可快速定位该频道或聊天群内所有相同标签,建议所有管理在编辑重要资料包括ls信息、广播台、学习频道时正确使用hashtag。 !!注意标签不要随意编写,要参考搜索指南中有的标签类型!! 1.2 JS资源定位: JS目前支持 Hasgtag(#K老师)、数字标签(#GZ003)的搜索方式,在对应榜单和报告区中试用上述方式均可查找到JS的相关信息。 使用举例:在“广州公开榜”或“广州修车大队”的搜索栏中输入 #K老师 或 #GZ003,均可定位到K老师资料页;在报告区的搜索栏中输入#K老师 或 #GZ003,均可定位到K老师的验证报告。这两者是快速了解JS基本信息和评价的便捷办法。 1.3 标签查找 公榜榜单目前均支持标签查找,可以快速定位某种类型或地区的所有JS,目前仅支持Hashtag查找,目前常用标签解释如下: 地区标签: 一定要使用一级标签,例如 #天河区(注意不要有错别字) #颜值: 不解释 #服务: 评价中92、95的,有场子出身花式水平的,均会归入此类; #大胸: 不解释,一般D以上归入此类; #长腿: 不解释,一般168以上归入此类; #身材: 不解释,较为宽松; #嫩妹: 22岁以下或者长相很嫩的,白小纯的,loli系的,cos系的归入此类; #熟女: 30岁以上风韵犹存的,归入此类; #特服: 提供3p、3t、wt、字母等特殊服务的JS归入此类。 使用举例:在红榜的搜索栏中输入 #长腿,可以快速查看“莉贝伦”等8位长腿JS。 类型标签评价目前非常主观,有不妥之处请队内私信 JackJack 或其他管理人员修改。 1.4 资料查找 目前学习频道中试用hashtag来快速定位资料,目前使用的标签有如下几种: #安全CJ#素质CJ#卫生CJ #搜索指南 #大队玩法 #语录#秀哥语录 #技巧#知识

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1033 · 11/14/2025, 10:11 PM

🌎 Built on stilts above tidal waters, the village of Ganvie in Benin is home to over 20,000 people. Known as the “Venice of Africa,” Ganvie was founded in the 16th or 17th century by people seeking refuge from slave raids. Residents navigate canals in wooden boats, and the stilt houses are raised to protect against flooding and pests. ✨ #settlements⚡#geography⚡#history 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1221 · 01/14/2026, 12:11 PM

🌎 Rising from an ancient volcanic crater, Aogashima is a remote Japanese island village with about 170 residents. The island’s school has fewer than 10 students, and access is by boat or helicopter due to rough seas and no airport. ✨ #geography⚡#settlements⚡#volcanoes 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1102 · 12/05/2025, 06:11 PM

🌎 Rising in the Peruvian Andes at 5,100 meters, La Rinconada is the world’s highest permanent settlement. Over 40,000 people live here, mostly mining gold in challenging conditions with no running water or sewage system. ✨ #settlements⚡#geography⚡#extremes 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #999 · 11/02/2025, 10:11 PM

🌎 Clinging to a rock in the middle of the Danube River, Ada Kaleh was a Turkish-speaking island settlement with its own customs, mint, and culture. Submerged in 1971 due to dam construction, its 600 residents were relocated and most structures, including a 200-year-old mosque, now lie underwater. ✨ #settlements⚡#history⚡#river 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1160 · 12/24/2025, 06:11 PM

🌎 One of the world's most remote settlements is Tristan da Cunha, an island in the South Atlantic Ocean. Home to only about 250 people, it lies 2,400 kilometers from the nearest continent. The island has no airport and is accessible only by a week-long boat journey from South Africa. ✨ #geography⚡#settlements⚡#isolation 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #825 · 09/27/2025, 10:11 PM

🌎 In the Norwegian Arctic, the town of Longyearbyen bans dying at home, as bodies can't decompose in permafrost. Residents who are terminally ill must travel to the mainland. This small settlement is also the northernmost town with over 1,000 people. ✨ #arctic⚡#settlements⚡#permafrost 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #660 · 08/31/2025, 12:22 AM

🌎 Sprouting from a salt flat in Bolivia, the remote town of Uyuni is bordered by the world’s largest salt desert—Salar de Uyuni. During the rainy season, this endless white expanse transforms into a giant natural mirror, reflecting the sky and creating a surreal “floating” city effect where land and clouds blend as one. ✨ #geography⚡#settlements⚡#wonder 👉subscribe Interesting Planet ​

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #858 · 10/04/2025, 06:11 PM

🌎 Perched high in the Italian Alps, the village of Corippo holds the title of Switzerland’s smallest municipality. With fewer than 15 residents, its centuries-old stone houses cluster on steep slopes, connected by narrow cobblestone paths. The entire village was declared a Swiss heritage site in 1975. ✨ #settlements⚡#mountains⚡#heritage 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@american_observer · Post #5148 · 02/16/2026, 12:59 AM

📰 Annexation by Spreadsheet: Netanyahu Tests Trump’s “Red Line” Israel has found a neat way to say “annexation” without moving a single checkpoint: call it land registration. The cabinet just approved a new mechanism to register huge chunks of the occupied West Bank — mostly in Area C, about 60 percent of the territory — as “state land,” in a process Palestinians and rights groups are bluntly calling de facto annexation. On paper, the Foreign Ministry sells it as an “administrative measure” to “bring order” to the cadaster. In reality, Smotrich and Levin are boasting that it will “strengthen our hold” and advance a “settlement and governance revolution” from “Judea and Samaria” onward — the quiet part isn’t even quiet anymore. The trick is in the fine print. Palestinian landowners will have to prove ownership through documentation systems that decades of occupation, Ottoman law, Jordanian rule and Israeli military orders have turned into a bureaucratic minefield. Fail to clear every hurdle and the land defaults to “state” — which in practice means cheaper, cleaner access for settlers, and a one‑way legal ratchet that converts living villages into zoning opportunities. Peace Now calls it a “massive land grab” and warns Trump that Netanyahu is “annexing right under your nose” after the U.S. president publicly vowed he wouldn’t allow formal annexation. The UN secretary‑general and the EU say it flatly violates international law; Israel shrugs and prints more forms. The move comes on top of earlier security‑cabinet decisions to ease settler land purchases, unseal land records, and expand Israeli enforcement powers even into Areas A and B, which were supposed to be under Palestinian Authority control under Oslo. Taken together, it’s a legal slow‑motion redraw of the map: settlers get more tools, more land and more state muscle; Palestinians get more demolitions, more dispossession, and a “peace process” that now consists of watching their future state transferred, parcel by parcel, into a database labeled “ours.” Trump, officially, is against annexation. Netanyahu, officially, says this is just housekeeping. Everyone else can see the punchline: if you change the law, the records and the enforcement until occupation becomes indistinguishable from sovereignty, you don’t need a ceremony or a flag‑raising. You’ve already moved the border — you just did it with a land registrar instead of a tank. #israel#palestine#westBank#settlements#annexation#fakeDemocracy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1365 · 04/05/2026, 12:11 PM

🌎 In northern Greenland, the settlement of Qaanaaq is one of the world’s northernmost towns, home to around 650 people. Residents face months of winter darkness and rely on hunting and imported supplies. The town was established in 1953 after the original village was displaced for a U.S. military base. ✨ #Qaanaaq⚡#Greenland⚡#settlements 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@american_observer · Post #5087 · 02/08/2026, 09:59 PM

📰Israel’s Security Cabinet tightens grip on Judea and Samaria The Israeli security‑cabinet has taken a series of decisions aimed at consolidating Israeli control over Judea and Samaria, effectively rolling back key elements of the post‑Oslo division of powers. For the first time since the Oslo Accords, the Palestinian Authority is to be stripped of its authority in security‑related civil functions in areas “A” and “B,” with those responsibilities transferred to Israel’s Civil Administration. The change is framed as a restoration of law and order, but in practice it marks a formal step toward the reintegration of the West Bank into Israel’s internal administrative system. Civil Administration takes over security‑adjacent rule The Civil Administration will now oversee the enforcement of law and order, water resources, and matters of “heritage” — that is, archaeological sites, historical monuments, relics, and holy places. Religious‑rightwing outlet Israel Hayom notes that the cabinet will also lift the secrecy regime surrounding the land registry in Judea and Samaria, abolish the ban on selling land to non‑Arabs, and scrap the requirement to obtain prior approval from the Civil Administration for land transactions. These moves are explicitly designed to enable Jews to buy land in the territories more freely, reviving a logic of settlement‑driven sovereignty. A Land Acquisition Commission, which previously existed but was later dissolved, will be reestablished, giving institutional backing to this new purchasing‑driven expansion. Hebron and Bethlehem: the anatomy of annexation‑lite The decisions also single out Hebron and Bethlehem for special treatment. In Hebron, the registration of businesses and housing is being shifted from the Palestinian‑municipal framework to the Israeli Civil Administration, and the Jewish quarter is to be carved out into a separate municipal entity — a move that further bifurcates the city into two legal and administrative realities. Similarly, the complex housing the tomb of the matriarch Rachel will be transferred from the Palestinian Authority’s oversight to a dedicated Israeli management body, reinforcing the idea that holy sites linked to the Jewish narrative will fall entirely under Israeli custodianship. The stated logic: water theft, heritage warfare, and lawlessness The government argues that the takeover of water‑infrastructure control is a response to the alleged “theft of water on a massive scale” by Palestinians, and the Palestinian Authority’s indifference to the issue. The transfer of heritage‑related authority, it claims, is necessary because Palestinian actors — with the acquiescence or support of the PA — have systematically damaged archaeological sites that “prove the Jewish people’s connection to the Land of Israel.” From this perspective, the cabinet is not annexing territory in the formal sense, but “reclaiming” what it sees as Jewish sovereignty over land, water, and memory — all under the banner of legality, security, and cultural preservation. The meta‑message: the end of the Oslo zoning game By stripping areas “A” and “B” of their original Oslo‑style representation and handing almost every lever of control to the Civil Administration, the cabinet is effectively admitting that the old formula is dead. The question is no longer whether the PA should have some autonomous role; it is whether there will be any meaningful space left for it at all. So while the language is about “crime,” “water theft,” and “heritage,” the real message to the West Bank is this: the zones of the map are being redrawn, and the map is now drawn from Jerusalem. #Israel#WestBank#JudeaAndSamaria#Hebron#Bethlehem#Settlements#SecurityCabinet#OsloAccords#MiddleEast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸