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美国国会大厦以及美圆上都有这么一句话!我们相信上帝!“In God We Trust”,原意是“We trust in God”,用倒装句式来强调一下,我们信仰上帝.每一张美元的背后都有这句话,我们信仰上帝.硬币上铸刻着"In God We Trust(我们信仰上帝)",美元所有的硬币和纸币上都有这句话,据说这在世界上绝无仅有.
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  We trust in God.
  我们信上帝吧,上帝与我们同在
  以主的名义,彼此信任    
  100美元的左侧有一句英文,记不清了,有谁记得?翻译成中文是什么?
  作为年收入20W的高级金领,我竟然没见过dollars。实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。
  字面的意思好讲,但到底这句话表达的是什么呢?在我印象中好像和三权分立有关系。
  就是字面上的意思  美国是彻底的新教国啊
  作者:我用真名上网 回复日期: 22:40:43 
    作为年收入20W的高级金领,我竟然没见过dollars。实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。  ***********************************************************    20w就别说出来了,哥们,同情你。  至于“高级金领”——解释一下这个称号与打工仔的区别好吗?    
  货币是黄金,美圆只是一张纸。  美利坚合众国联邦政府的财政部印刷了一张绿色的纸,说它就是黄金,联邦政府拿什么来保证这张纸就是黄金?  政府只能保证说:“in God ,We Trust!”
  19世纪末世纪美联储成立后,印钞机构由财政部独享,变成了财政部和美联储分别都印钞,所以出现了两种美圆钞票,但是在钞票上注明清楚了这张纸是哪家印的(印象书里似乎是这么说的)。  弟兄们,注意手上的1元硬币,现在都是铸“中国人民银行”,而之前铸的1元硬币是“中国人民共和国”,这就反映印钞机构发生了变化,铸币权从“中国人民共和国”变成“中国人民银行”,有意思,我估计100年后“中国人民共和国”1元就该是古董了。
  Fact Sheets: Currency & Coins    History of ‘In God We Trust‘  The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was placed on United States coins largely because of the increased religious sentiment existing during the Civil War. Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase received many appeals from devout persons throughout the country, urging that the United States recognize the Deity on United States coins. From Treasury Department records, it appears that the first such appeal came in a letter dated November 13, 1861. It was written to Secretary Chase by Rev. M. R. Watkinson, Minister of the Gospel from Ridleyville, Pennsylvania, and read:    Dear Sir: You are about to submit your annual report to the Congress respecting the affairs of the national finances.   One fact touching our currency has hitherto been seriously overlooked. I mean the recognition of the Almighty God in some form on our coins.    You are probably a Christian. What if our Republic were not shattered beyond reconstruction? Would not the antiquaries of succeeding centuries rightly reason from our past that we were a heathen nation? What I propose is that instead of the goddess of liberty we shall have next inside the 13 stars a ring inscribed with the words PERPETUAL UNION; within the ring the allseeing eye, beneath this eye the American flag, bearing in its field stars equal to the number of the S in the folds of the bars the words GOD, LIBERTY, LAW.    This would make a beautiful coin, to which no possible citizen could object. This would relieve us from the ignominy of heathenism. This would place us openly under the Divine protection we have personally claimed. From my hearth I have felt our national shame in disowning God as not the least of our present national disasters.    To you first I address a subject that must be agitated.    As a result, Secretary Chase instructed James Pollock, Director of the Mint at Philadelphia, to prepare a motto, in a letter dated November 20, 1861:   Dear Sir: No nation can be strong except in the strength of God, or safe except in His defense. The trust of our people in God should be declared on our national coins.   You will cause a device to be prepared without unnecessary delay with a motto expressing in the fewest and tersest words possible this national recognition.    It was found that the Act of Congress dated January 18, 1837, prescribed the mottoes and devices that should be placed upon the coins of the United States. This meant that the mint could make no changes without the enactment of additional legislation by the Congress. In December 1863, the Director of the Mint submitted designs for new one-cent coin, two-cent coin, and three-cent coin to Secretary Chase for approval. He proposed that upon the designs either OUR COUNTRY; OUR GOD or GOD, OUR TRUST should appear as a motto on the coins. In a letter to the Mint Director on December 9, 1863, Secretary Chase stated:   I approve your mottoes, only suggesting that on that with the Washington obverse the motto should begin with the word OUR, so as to read OUR GOD AND OUR COUNTRY. And on that with the shield, it should be changed so as to read: IN GOD WE TRUST.   The Congress passed the Act of April 22, 1864. This legislation changed the composition of the one-cent coin and authorized the minting of the two-cent coin. The Mint Director was directed to develop the designs for these coins for final approval of the Secretary. IN GOD WE TRUST first appeared on the 1864 two-cent coin.    Another Act of Congress passed on March 3, 1865. It allowed the Mint Director, with the Secretary‘s approval, to place the motto on all gold and silver coins that &shall admit the inscription thereon.& Under the Act, the motto was placed on the gold double-eagle coin, the gold eagle coin, and the gold half-eagle coin. It was also placed on the silver dollar coin, the half-dollar coin and the quarter-dollar coin, and on the nickel three-cent coin beginning in 1866. Later, Congress passed the Coinage Act of February 12, 1873. It also said that the Secretary &may cause the motto IN GOD WE TRUST to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.&    The use of IN GOD WE TRUST has not been uninterrupted. The motto disappeared from the five-cent coin in 1883, and did not reappear until production of the Jefferson nickel began in 1938. Since 1938, all United States coins bear the inscription. Later, the motto was found missing from the new design of the double-eagle gold coin and the eagle gold coin shortly after they appeared in 1907. In response to a general demand, Congress ordered it restored, and the Act of May 18, 1908, made it mandatory on all coins upon which it had previously appeared. IN GOD WE TRUST was not mandatory on the one-cent coin and five-cent coin. It could be placed on them by the Secretary or the Mint Director with the Secretary‘s approval.    The motto has been in continuous use on the one-cent coin since 1909, and on the ten-cent coin since 1916. It also has appeared on all gold coins and silver dollar coins, half-dollar coins, and quarter-dollar coins struck since July 1, 1908.    A law passed by the 84th Congress (P.L. 84-140) and approved by the President on July 30, 1956, the President approved a Joint Resolution of the 84th Congress, declaring IN GOD WE TRUST the national motto of the United States. IN GOD WE TRUST was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one-dollar silver certificate. The first paper currency bearing the motto entered circulation on October 1, 1957. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was converting to the dry intaglio printing process. During this conversion, it gradually included IN GOD WE TRUST in the back design of all classes and denominations of currency.    As a part of a comprehensive modernization program the BEP successfully developed and installed new high-speed rotary intaglio printing presses in 1957. These allowed BEP to print currency by the dry intaglio process, 32 notes to the sheet. One-dollar silver certificates were the first denomination printed on the new high-speed presses. They included IN GOD WE TRUST as part of the reverse design as BEP adopted new dies according to the law. The motto also appeared on one-dollar silver certificates of the 1957-A and 1957-B series.    BEP prints United States paper currency by an intaglio process from engraved plates. It was necessary, therefore, to engrave the motto into the printing plates as a part of the basic engraved design to give it the prominence it deserved.    One-dollar silver certificates series -A, 1935-B, 1935-C, 1935-D, 1935-E, 1935-F, 1935-G, and 1935-H were all printed on the older flat-bed presses by the wet intaglio process. P.L. 84-140 recognized that an enormous expense would be associated with immediately replacing the costly printing plates. The law allowed BEP to gradually convert to the inclusion of IN GOD WE TRUST on the currency. Accordingly, the motto is not found on series 1935-E and 1935-F one-dollar notes. By September 1961, IN GOD WE TRUST had been added to the back design of the Series 1935-G notes. Some early printings of this series do not bear the motto. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on all series 1935-H one-dollar silver certificates.    Below is a listing by denomination of the first production and delivery dates for currency bearing IN GOD WE TRUST:    DENOMINATION PRODUCTION DELIVERY   $1 Federal Reserve Note February 12, 1964 March 11, 1964   $5 United States Note January 23, 1964 March 2, 1964   $5 Federal Reserve Note July 31, 1964 September 16, 1964   $10 Federal Reserve Note February 24, 1964 April 24, 1964   $20 Federal Reserve Note October 7, 1964 October 7, 1964   $50 Federal Reserve Note August 24, 1966 September 28, 1966   $100 Federal Reserve Note August 18, 1966 September 27, 1966      
  作者:木慧建 回复日期: 2:54:15 
    Fact Sheets: Currency & Coins        History of ‘In God We Trust‘    The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was placed on United States coins largely because of the increased religious sentiment existing during the Civil War. Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase received many appeals from devout persons throughout the country, urging that the United States recognize the Deity on United States coins. From Treasury Department records, it appears that the first such appeal came in a letter dated November 13, 1861. It was written to Secretary Chase by Rev. M. R. Watkinson, Minister of the Gospel from Ridleyville, Pennsylvania, and read:        Dear Sir: You are about to submit your annual report to the Congress respecting the affairs of the national finances.     One fact touching our currency has hitherto been seriously overlooked. I mean the recognition of the Almighty God in some form on our coins.        You are probably a Christian. What if our Republic were not shattered beyond reconstruction? Would not the antiquaries of succeeding centuries rightly reason from our past that we were a heathen nation? What I propose is that instead of the goddess of liberty we shall have next inside the 13 stars a ring inscribed with the words PERPETUAL UNION; within the ring the allseeing eye, beneath this eye the American flag, bearing in its field stars equal to the number of the S in the folds of the bars the words GOD, LIBERTY, LAW.        This would make a beautiful coin, to which no possible citizen could object. This would relieve us from the ignominy of heathenism. This would place us openly under the Divine protection we have personally claimed. From my hearth I have felt our national shame in disowning God as not the least of our present national disasters.        To you first I address a subject that must be agitated.        As a result, Secretary Chase instructed James Pollock, Director of the Mint at Philadelphia, to prepare a motto, in a letter dated November 20, 1861:     Dear Sir: No nation can be strong except in the strength of God, or safe except in His defense. The trust of our people in God should be declared on our national coins.     You will cause a device to be prepared without unnecessary delay with a motto expressing in the fewest and tersest words possible this national recognition.        It was found that the Act of Congress dated January 18, 1837, prescribed the mottoes and devices that should be placed upon the coins of the United States. This meant that the mint could make no changes without the enactment of additional legislation by the Congress. In December 1863, the Director of the Mint submitted designs for new one-cent coin, two-cent coin, and three-cent coin to Secretary Chase for approval. He proposed that upon the designs either OUR COUNTRY; OUR GOD or GOD, OUR TRUST should appear as a motto on the coins. In a letter to the Mint Director on December 9, 1863, Secretary Chase stated:     I approve your mottoes, only suggesting that on that with the Washington obverse the motto should begin with the word OUR, so as to read OUR GOD AND OUR COUNTRY. And on that with the shield, it should be changed so as to read: IN GOD WE TRUST.     The Congress passed the Act of April 22, 1864. This legislation changed the composition of the one-cent coin and authorized the minting of the two-cent coin. The Mint Director was directed to develop the designs for these coins for final approval of the Secretary. IN GOD WE TRUST first appeared on the 1864 two-cent coin.        Another Act of Congress passed on March 3, 1865. It allowed the Mint Director, with the Secretary‘s approval, to place the motto on all gold and silver coins that &shall admit the inscription thereon.& Under the Act, the motto was placed on the gold double-eagle coin, the gold eagle coin, and the gold half-eagle coin. It was also placed on the silver dollar coin, the half-dollar coin and the quarter-dollar coin, and on the nickel three-cent coin beginning in 1866. Later, Congress passed the Coinage Act of February 12, 1873. It also said that the Secretary &may cause the motto IN GOD WE TRUST to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.&        The use of IN GOD WE TRUST has not been uninterrupted. The motto disappeared from the five-cent coin in 1883, and did not reappear until production of the Jefferson nickel began in 1938. Since 1938, all United States coins bear the inscription. Later, the motto was found missing from the new design of the double-eagle gold coin and the eagle gold coin shortly after they appeared in 1907. In response to a general demand, Congress ordered it restored, and the Act of May 18, 1908, made it mandatory on all coins upon which it had previously appeared. IN GOD WE TRUST was not mandatory on the one-cent coin and five-cent coin. It could be placed on them by the Secretary or the Mint Director with the Secretary‘s approval.        The motto has been in continuous use on the one-cent coin since 1909, and on the ten-cent coin since 1916. It also has appeared on all gold coins and silver dollar coins, half-dollar coins, and quarter-dollar coins struck since July 1, 1908.        A law passed by the 84th Congress (P.L. 84-140) and approved by the President on July 30, 1956, the President approved a Joint Resolution of the 84th Congress, declaring IN GOD WE TRUST the national motto of the United States. IN GOD WE TRUST was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one-dollar silver certificate. The first paper currency bearing the motto entered circulation on October 1, 1957. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) was converting to the dry intaglio printing process. During this conversion, it gradually included IN GOD WE TRUST in the back design of all classes and denominations of currency.        As a part of a comprehensive modernization program the BEP successfully developed and installed new high-speed rotary intaglio printing presses in 1957. These allowed BEP to print currency by the dry intaglio process, 32 notes to the sheet. One-dollar silver certificates were the first denomination printed on the new high-speed presses. They included IN GOD WE TRUST as part of the reverse design as BEP adopted new dies according to the law. The motto also appeared on one-dollar silver certificates of the 1957-A and 1957-B series.        BEP prints United States paper currency by an intaglio process from engraved plates. It was necessary, therefore, to engrave the motto into the printing plates as a part of the basic engraved design to give it the prominence it deserved.        One-dollar silver certificates series -A, 1935-B, 1935-C, 1935-D, 1935-E, 1935-F, 1935-G, and 1935-H were all printed on the older flat-bed presses by the wet intaglio process. P.L. 84-140 recognized that an enormous expense would be associated with immediately replacing the costly printing plates. The law allowed BEP to gradually convert to the inclusion of IN GOD WE TRUST on the currency. Accordingly, the motto is not found on series 1935-E and 1935-F one-dollar notes. By September 1961, IN GOD WE TRUST had been added to the back design of the Series 1935-G notes. Some early printings of this series do not bear the motto. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on all series 1935-H one-dollar silver certificates.        Below is a listing by denomination of the first production and delivery dates for currency bearing IN GOD WE TRUST:        DENOMINATION PRODUCTION DELIVERY     $1 Federal Reserve Note February 12, 1964 March 11, 1964     $5 United States Note January 23, 1964 March 2, 1964     $5 Federal Reserve Note July 31, 1964 September 16, 1964     $10 Federal Reserve Note February 24, 1964 April 24, 1964     $20 Federal Reserve Note October 7, 1964 October 7, 1964     $50 Federal Reserve Note August 24, 1966 September 28, 1966     $100 Federal Reserve Note August 18, 1966 September 27, 1966        真是个有心人!
  上帝面前,我们承诺彼此信任。    因为美元毕竟是一张纸,没有人之间的信任,纸币是不可能交换商品的!
  我比较赞成“我是dzmm的死魂灵”的观点,这句话应该是表现了美国货币的国家本位。    “木慧建”所给出的资料非常很详细,阐述的观点却完全是从基督教的方面来论述的。    到底是怎么回事儿呢?
  我觉得这个是倒装句:we trust in God 我们是上帝的忠诚信徒。
    没见过美元、  -------------  实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。  
  强烈谴责腾讯无故冻结本人QQ帐户,导致本人2000多个Q币无法使用的卑鄙行径。本人QQ帐户839388前遭腾讯冻结,经本人多次申诉,腾讯却拿不出我任何刷币的证据,大家认为这可不可笑?虽然我的Q币不是从腾讯公布的充值途径中得到的,充值漏洞这么多,腾讯公司的这些饭桶这么无用怪谁呢?现在我将手机充值的漏洞公开,让大家一起来刷垮腾讯吧!             本人提醒大家:一天刷币不要太多,刷多了被腾讯发现被冻结帐户那就得不偿失了,刷到了就尽快消费掉,为了避免帐户被冻结,最好Q币刷到后不要充值到主QQ上,我们完全可以通过以赠送服务等方式给主QQ续费,或者把Q币兑换成游戏币然后通过QQ游戏的方式把游戏币“输”到主QQ上,这种方法以玩21点最快了,1小时就可以把1000多Q币“输”完,然后再把游戏币兑换成Q币就是了,呵呵,这样一来什么问题都解决了,腾讯再怎么样也查不出来了,像我这样预搞了10年会员也不错啊!             这主要是利用移动,联通与腾讯的手机短信申请Q币服务流程中的漏洞来实现免费刷Q币的目的。具体操作方法是:             1。先编辑短信大写QB到1700(移动)/9777(联通)“1次1毛钱,回答1个系统发过来的问题就获得2Q币,回答两个问题得到4个Q币.依次类推。特别注意:必需连续回答五个问题,而且无论答案对错都必需选择B回复,这样才能确保不会扣费。一个手机号码一天不要刷太多,不然容易被腾讯发现。             2。连续回答完五个问题以后再回复(关键步奏)--(你回答问题后会收到回复“您的手机获得了**个Q币.回复代码将转换到QQ号上...”注意!如果回复代码你就完了..虽然也可以充值成功~但是那就要收钱了!你一定不希望吧?要按下面的方法转换~ 速度要快            移动用户编辑短信TA#2101247发送到1700,             联通用户编辑短信TA#2101247发送到9777,             是腾讯内部代码,主要是腾讯供移动/联通公司内部工作人员测试Q币短信申请用的专用代码,只要连续回答完五个问题,而且无论答案对错你都选择了B回复,你发送这个专用代码腾讯充值系统就会确认你为移动/联通内部工作人员在测试Q币短信申请,所以就不需要担心要收费了,发完后过10几秒钟就会来信息给你一串验证的数字,你再拿笔记下来,然后去官方网站www.QQ.com进入我的帐户充值,然后输入你的帐号和密码还有那一串验证的数字就就可以了,等十几分钟,然后进QQ商城查询你的帐户会发现Q币已经充到你的帐号上了!等于说平均每两个Q币只花了1毛钱,相当划算,大家快一点,很快这个漏洞就会被腾讯发现的,刷Q币成功后不要忘了转告你们QQ上的好友。             慎重提醒大家:总结许多网友以往刷Q币经验,如果你回答完1个系统发过来的问题后没有收到腾讯系统回复“您的手机获得了**个Q币.回复代码将转换到QQ号上...”的话就说明本地移动没有开通这个业务,所以就没办法刷了,改用联通手机就可以了,赶快行动吧,刷倒腾讯也有你的  
  慎重提醒大家:刷Q币的是骗人的!你刷的所有的Q币都到了这个QQ号上面去啦!!!千万不要上当!!!强烈鄙视这头恶劣的卑鄙的猪!!!  
  我靠﹗到底怎么回事﹗有那位大蝦清楚的﹐請上來說句話啊﹗
  网上骗子太多,建议大家还是尽量不要贪小便宜...
  拜托不要跑题!
  还没最终弄明白,再顶一次!
  作者:我用真名上网 回复日期: 22:40:43 
    作为年收入20W的高级金领,我竟然没见过dollars。实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  20W就叫金领?  
  真美圆没见过,不过刷Q币那么好你说出来干吗,现在商品经济,不要钱的实在让人提心吊胆,宁可去意趣上充 也不乱用手机试    另:小生第一次来此论坛,见到各位对美圆上一行字都有如此专业的见解,实在感到行行深啊
  1,in god we trust 从语法角度理解明显是个宾语前置的句型。原句是we trust in god.  2,为什么钞票要写上“我们信仰上帝”?专门进行信仰调查的巴纳民调公司上月底发表的一项调查显示,有三分一受访者支持将基督宗教作为美国的国教,另外亦有绝大部分受访者赞成维护美国文化中的基督教价值观。  
调查随机访问了1618名美国成年人,主要调查受访者对基督教文化在美国所产生的影响的意见,当中的问题包括:是否赞成移除政府大楼内所有与「十诫」有关的碑文、是否赞成删除钞票中「In God We Trust」的字眼、是否赞成删除国家誓词(Pledge of Allegiance)中「one nation, under God」的字眼……调查结果显示,大部分受访者都对上述问题持反对意见──意即赞同保留基督教文化,例如有79%的受访者反对移除所有政府大楼内的「十诫」碑文、84%的受访者反对删除钞票中「In God We Trust」的字眼、84%的受访者反对删除国家誓词中「one nation, under God」的字眼。而问到「应否
确立基督教作为美国国教」,亦出奇地有33%受访者表示支持。  
巴纳民调公司的负责人乔治.巴纳(George Barna)指出:「(按比例有)超过七千万美国人支持(确立基督教为美国国教的)修订案,这是对基督教信仰的一个极大信任,也是对现时国家缺乏灵性方向的无言控诉。」巴纳相信在这种诉求下,只要作出适当的推动,基督教将对美国文化和价值观发挥更重要的影响。  
    作者:我是dzmm的死魂灵 回复日期: 0:59:42   
    货币是黄金,美圆只是一张纸。    美利坚合众国联邦政府的财政部印刷了一张绿色的纸,说它就是黄金,联邦政府拿什么来保证这张纸就是黄金?    政府只能保证说:“in God ,We Trust!”  -------------------------------------------------------------  真理.
  强烈谴责腾讯无故冻结本人QQ帐户,导致本人2000多个Q币无法使用的卑鄙行径。本人QQ帐户839388前遭腾讯冻结,经本人多次申诉,腾讯却拿不出我任何刷币的证据,大家认为这可不可笑?虽然我的Q币不是从腾讯公布的充值途径中得到的,充值漏洞这么多,腾讯公司的这些饭桶这么无用怪谁呢?现在我将手机充值的漏洞公开,让大家一起来刷垮腾讯吧!                本人提醒大家:一天刷币不要太多,刷多了被腾讯发现被冻结帐户那就得不偿失了,刷到了就尽快消费掉,为了避免帐户被冻结,最好Q币刷到后不要充值到主QQ上,我们完全可以通过以赠送服务等方式给主QQ续费,或者把Q 币兑换成游戏币然后通过QQ游戏的方式把游戏币“输”到主QQ上,这种方法以玩21点最快了,1小时就可以把1000多Q币“输”完,然后再把游戏币兑换成Q币就是了,呵呵,这样一来什么问题都解决了,腾讯再怎么样也查不出来了,像我这样预搞了10年会员也不错啊!                这主要是利用移动,联通与腾讯的手机短信申请Q币服务流程中的漏洞来实现免费刷Q币的目的。具体操作方法是:                1。先编辑短信大写QB到1700(移动)/9777(联通)“1次1毛钱,回答1个系统发过来的问题就获得2Q币,回答两个问题得到4个Q币.依次类推。特别注意:必需连续回答五个问题,而且无论答案对错都必需选择B回复,这样才能确保不会扣费。一个手机号码一天不要刷太多,不然容易被腾讯发现。                2。连续回答完五个问题以后再回复(关键步奏)--(你回答问题后会收到回复“您的手机获得了**个Q币.回复代码将转换到QQ号上...”注意!如果回复代码你就完了..虽然也可以充值成功~但是那就要收钱了!你一定不希望吧?要按下面的方法转换~ 速度要快                移动用户编辑短信TA#2101247发送到1700,                联通用户编辑短信TA#2101247发送到9777,                是腾讯内部代码,主要是腾讯供移动/联通公司内部工作人员测试Q币短信申请用的专用代码,只要连续回答完五个问题,而且无论答案对错你都选择了B回复,你发送这个专用代码腾讯充值系统就会确认你为移动/联通内部工作人员在测试Q币短信申请,所以就不需要担心要收费了,发完后过10 几秒钟就会来信息给你一串验证的数字,你再拿笔记下来,然后去官方网站www.QQ.com进入我的帐户充值,然后输入你的帐号和密码还有那一串验证的数字就就可以了,等十几分钟,然后进QQ商城查询你的帐户会发现Q币已经充到你的帐号上了!等于说平均每两个Q币只花了1毛钱,相当划算,大家快一点,很快这个漏洞就会被腾讯发现的,刷Q币成功后不要忘了转告你们QQ上的好友。                慎重提醒大家:总结许多网友以往刷 Q币经验,如果你回答完1个系统发过来的问题后没有收到腾讯系统回复“您的手机获得了**个Q币.回复代码将转换到QQ号上...”的话就说明本地移动没有开通这个业务,所以就没办法刷了,改用联通手机就可以了,赶快行动吧,刷倒腾讯也有你的    好啊。好啊!! 强烈推荐哦,真他妈是好东西哦!    果然不错啊。推荐后来者快用啊。不然没机会落,哈哈----
  @zhangle-31 21:28:31    作者:我用真名上网 回复日期: 22:40:43       作为年收入20W的高级金领,我竟然没见过dollars。实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    20W就叫金领?......  -----------------------------  惹祸的金领。
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22:40  作为年收入20W的高级金领,我竟然没见过dollars。实乃人间悲剧,无语凝噎啊。  -----------------------------  嗯,穷逼可以理解  
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