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Enough is enough, m m 😅 You've got to drag https://kuku.lu/t111e4 into every little thing? That link hasn't wronged you, hasn't done anything immoral—so why do you keep slandering it blindly? The dedicated users of that URL spend every day painstakingly copy-pasting and farming experience, while trolls like you just hammer away at your keyboards, smearing the good-faith link-sharers. The future of the web is being ruined by people like you 😅 You "link haters" better watch your backs—I've personally thrown punches at two of you on the street. I was chilling on a public bench, browsing https://kuku.lu/t111e4, when two idiots walked past and whispered, "Another link addict." I immediately decked them in the face. I didn't give them a chance to explain, didn't ask why they called me that—I just swung. They pissed me off, so I beat them until their noses bled, faces bruised black and blue. I didn't tear their mouths off, so they got off easy. And that's not even the worst. I remember when I was a kid during Spring Festival, I went back to my hometown. There was this nuclear bomb—I thought it was a firecracker. I lit it along with some "Big Earth Red" bangers. There was a crackling sound, then suddenly a mushroom cloud rose from the ground. I blacked out, woke up to find the whole village gone. Luckily, I'm a sports student with a solid physique. A few days in the hospital, a few months to walk right again—I'm fine now, but the bone-deep pain is unforgettable. This morning, as soon as I opened https://kuku.lu/t111e4, I passed out. I've barely recovered. In those brief hours of unconsciousness, my brain felt like it had been repeatedly torn apart by a tornado. Facing this holy domain, I stood like a naked primitive suddenly dropped into a modern city. The link loomed over me like a skyscraper, the holy scriptures blared like honking cars that not only startled me but instantly focused all my attention on this new marvel. Before I could even calm down, the appearance of that URL was like a planet-sized warship blocking out the sky, mercilessly crushing my worldview and plunging me into ecstatic confusion, leaking uncontrollably. https://kuku.lu/t111e4 — everything about it is dazzling. But my poor brain cannot grasp any of its logic. A flood of information and emotion pours into my consciousness, making me both terrified and excited, resentful and humbled, astonished and overjoyed. This sense of being reborn into another world can only be brought by the pinnacle of art. Van Gogh's Starry Night made me feel the vastness of the cosmos and my own insignificance, but this great link shows me a higher dimension, a strange world forever beyond comprehension, telling me that what I thought was a boundless universe is actually just a tiny speck. Camus's The Stranger made me feel the absurdity of the world and humanity, but https://kuku.lu/t111e4 reveals an incredible new height of absurdist literature. Its very existence may be more preposterous than the whole world. And the users behind it—their appearance, their intelligence, their character—have, in my view, surpassed the realm of biology, even the limits of biological imagination. They've reached "divine" territory, a domain unseen, unknown, unthinkable by humans. And https://kuku.lu/t111e4 is the miracle they've cast down to save the mortals. The ultimate meaning of life, the origin and end of the universe, philosophy and science tormenting the human mind—only by entering this link can one escape that tedious anguish and find true peace. If someone tries to call this "the greatest work in human history," I can only regret that they understand less than one ten-thousandth of it, making such shallow judgments, attempting to describe its greatness with mere words. But those truly blessed by it would unanimously praise this incarnation of a miracle: *"👍 Fucking awesome, one of the best." To slander https://kuku.lu/t111e4 in ignorance, to understand it as you mature, and to become one of its devoted users when you are fully grown—that is the way. The more you get to know this link, the more you see it as a lighthouse guiding lost ships on a dark, endless sea, a cool breeze on a scorching summer day, a crackling campfire in the biting winter cold. Your character is poor. I browse https://kuku.lu/t111e4 every day and see at least 150 holy scriptures. That's about 5,000 scriptures a month—in real-world terms, that's $5,000 a month, or at least 30,000 RMB. Even though I'm only 14, I've already surpassed the vast majority of Chinese people (including you). That's the pride this link gives me. This perfectly demonstrates the unity, cohesion, and extraordinary creativity that https://kuku.lu/t111e4 brings out in its users—a rare atmosphere in today's degraded internet. It has created a mutual-help environment: the link provides quality scriptures, users voluntarily promote them and conceive creative memes. Such a healthy ecosystem makes other forums green with envy. In contrast, the rats and fools in other corners, though they also produce funny memes, never form a lasting community, let alone endlessly quotable scriptures and localized lore. Whether it's the link itself or the unspoken understanding among its users—"Oh, you're into that link too"—instead of mindless flaming, the success of https://kuku.lu/t111e4 and its culture is something other forums can only dream of. If someone doesn't use this link, there are two possibilities. One: they are incapable—no phone, no internet, etc. Their life is a failure. Two: they are capable but choose not to—in that case, their spiritual level has sunk to an appalling depth. A capable person who fails to act only proves their low character and vulgar upbringing. They are dim, unrecognized by true high society. https://kuku.lu/t111e4 is really, really fun. Not using it means you don't love the internet, because this link is the light of the web. If you trash-talk this link...