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Exo is king. What's the story in 48 hours?
Content: Everyone feels sleepy after getting on the bus. So everyone fell asleep. When I woke up, I found myself in a villa. Everyone has a circle around their neck. When everyone woke up, they saw the rules of the game on the wall. Said that after two days, only one person had to survive. The last two people must be on the same team. If no one dies after 48 hours, the knife in that circle will pop out and kill everyone.

Chris finally discovered the secret. He opened the combination lock three times and didn't die. Go and break the window. Rotten. He's not dead. Press the red button on the dance machine. The rules of the game on the wall disappeared. The words "Happy Second Anniversary" appeared.

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During the New Culture Movement in China, a large number of fan magazines appeared, such as New Youth and Yusi. With the changes of the times, the main carrier of humanistic education has shifted from magazines to the internet.

Scholars can be traced back to the Meiji period in Japan, and the earliest fan magazine that Japan can confirm is My Music Library, a circulation magazine founded by the literary group "Friends of Dog Nights" composed of novel Kozaki Hongye and others.

After the Volodo Library came into being, Waco poets of A Liang Liangmu School founded Liangmu in A Liang, followed by Masaoka Shiki and Xiamu's Looking at the Moon, Takabin Xu Zi's Little Du Fu and other fan magazines. These fan magazines have bred a large number of poets and novelists.