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    Good night ballsless.

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    Show's over, folks. Can't grow old dogs a new set.

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    Tự mình good night mình ha ha ha. I know you don’t have any of those! Sad!
    Did you damage them or was born like that?
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    Cắc ké mà ưa dọa nhát người!


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    Not until proving it.

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    Quành lại viết tiếp....
    Thiệt tình là lúc trước có nghi nghi, thấy trong cung cách viết hơi weird.
    Sau vô tình nghe rất nhiều người nói. Không tin mà cũng không không tin.
    Càng ngày càng thấy mợ ấy lê lết tợn.
    Bữa nay “đối thoại” qua lại thì thấy đúng thiệt.
    Không biết ngày mai, tiếp tục phải sao đây?
    Giờ ta láo khoét hơn thằng cuội
    Cắc ké mà ưa dọa nhát người!


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    Chí lý. Nếu những người nâng bi Trâm đều biết nghĩ như vậy thì quá tốt. Tội nghiệp nhất là anh Triển bị họ cấm cản không được động vào Trâm vì không phải người Mỹ. Coi chừng cầu được ước thấy, rồi sẽ có ngày chả còn ai thèm đả động đến Trâm, một bóng ma trong viện dưỡng lão (hoặc trong ngục tối). Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true in November.
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    Mộc não là vậy đó. Đi ngủ rồi mà còn mộng sủa.

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    Giấu tiền ở đó hèn chi có lắm đứa khoái nâng bi:

    Police find cash hidden between Bolsonaro ally's buttocks
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...hico-rodrigues

    Jair Bolsonaro’s efforts to portray himself as an anti-corruption crusader have suffered another blow after police reportedly seized a wad of banknotes from between the clenched buttocks of one of his allies.Chico Rodrigues, the Brazilian president’s deputy leader in the senate, was reportedly caught with the concealed bundle on Wednesday during a police search of his home. The raid was part of an operation against the suspected misappropriation of public funds for fighting Covid-19.

    The Estado de São Paulo newspaper said two sources told it 30,000 reais (more than £4,100) were stashed in the underpants of Rodrigues, a senator for the Amazon state of Roraima.

    To give you a sense of just how preposterous the situation was, some of the recovered notes were stained with faeces,” reported Revista Crusoé, the conservative magazine that broke the story.

    “It was a scene of considerable embarrassment,” Crusoé said of the moment police made their discovery while scouring the senator’s home in Roraima’s capital, Boa Vista.

    Brazilians shared the news under the viral hashtag #PropinaNaBunda (A Bribe up the Bum). Many suggested that the find would be remembered “in the anals of history”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    Giấu tiền ở đó hèn chi có lắm đứa khoái nâng bi:


    Có một thời nhiều người Phật tử bị cuồng, mê ông Thích Nhất Hạnh như điếu đổ, người ta có cảm giác ông đứng đầu Đông làm đại một phát trung tiện, đầu Tây đã có người xưng tụng là làn gió mới. Đến khi ông này vác xác và tiền bạc bá tánh về VN làm rùm beng cơ sở, rốt cuộc bị Việt cộng lột sạch, lúc đó mới hết "hiện tượng" cuồng Làng Mai.
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    cái loa phường của tổng thống bị vùi dập, thật tội nghiệp.




    Twitter briefly restricts Trump campaign account, Republicans decry company's actions

    (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign’s Twitter account was briefly restricted on Thursday, causing an outcry from Republican lawmakers who accused social media companies of acting like “speech police” and vowing to hold Twitter responsible.

    Twitter temporarily blocked the @TeamTrump account from sending tweets after it posted a video about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son that it said violated its rules.

    The video referred to a New York Post story from Wednesday that contained alleged details of Hunter Biden’s business dealings with a Ukrainian energy company and said the former vice president had met with an adviser of the company.

    Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement that Republican-led Senate committees have previously concluded that Joe Biden engaged in no wrongdoing related to Ukraine. He also denied such a meeting had taken place.

    A Twitter spokesman said earlier on Thursday that the @TeamTrump account, and the accounts of White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and the New York Post, had been blocked from tweeting because of the company’s policies on hacked materials and posting private information. He said the accounts may need to delete the rule-breaking posts to continue tweeting.

    Twitter policy chief Vijaya Gadde said late on Thursday the company has decided to make changes to its hacked materials policy following feedback on its enforcement earlier.

    "We will no longer remove hacked content unless it is directly shared by hackers or those acting in concert with them," Gadde said in a tweet here. "We will label Tweets to provide context instead of blocking links from being shared on Twitter."

    Twitter also said that despite the new policy the New York Post story would still be blocked. A company spokesman said the stories would still be blocked for “violating the rules on private personal information.”

    The Trump campaign, with 2.2 million followers, was sending tweets again on Thursday afternoon. It said in a new tweet it was “re-posting the video Twitter doesn’t want you to watch.” A Twitter spokesman told Reuters that the site would not take action as alterations to the video meant it no longer violated its policies.

    “It’s going to all end up in a big lawsuit and there are things that can happen that are very severe that I’d rather not see happen, but it’s probably going to have to,” Trump said when asked about the move by Twitter.

    McEnany likewise began tweeting again on Thursday, saying she regained access after deleting her post on the report.

    Both Facebook Inc and Twitter took proactive steps on Wednesday to restrict dissemination of the Post story in the hours after it was published.

    Facebook reduced how often the story shows up in users’ news feeds and elsewhere on the platform, an action spokesman Andy Stone said the company takes temporarily pending fact checker review “if we have signals that a piece of content is false.”

    Facebook did not respond to Reuters questions on whether its fact-checking partners were working on rating the Post’s story.

    Twitter prohibited its users from posting links to two New York Post articles about Hunter Biden, saying they violated its policies against posting private information and “hacked materials.”

    But Twitter’s Chief Executive Jack Dorsey tweeted on Wednesday “our communication around our actions on the @nypost article was not great. And blocking URL sharing via tweet or DM with zero context as to why we’re blocking: unacceptable.”

    A Twitter spokesman declined to answer Reuters questions on whether Dorsey had been involved in the decisions on these restrictions on Wednesday or Thursday.

    Republicans on the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee responded to Twitter’s actions by tweeting a link to a copy of the New York Post’s story on its website. Twitter blocked the link but later said this had been in error and reversed the action.

    The @nypost has not tweeted in over a day, suggesting that they are still blocked from posting.

    A spokeswoman for the New York Post declined to comment, other than referring Reuters to the Post’s own coverage.

    SENDING SUBPOENAS Republican lawmakers slammed the social media companies’ actions on Thursday. U.S. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said the blocking of the story was “reprehensible” and that there should be no “speech police” in the United States.

    After Twitter imposed the restrictions, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee moved to subpoena Dorsey.

    Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham and Republican senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley said the committee will vote on sending the subpoena on Tuesday, Oct. 20 and plans to have Dorsey in front of the committee by Oct. 23.

    Hawley also called for sending a subpoena to Facebook.

    “We’re going to finally have an accounting that is long overdue,” Graham said. “This to me crystallizes the problem better than anything I could think of.”

    Senator Marco Rubio urged Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai to re-examine Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

    The CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet Inc’s Google are set to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee later this month at a hearing to discuss Section 230 - a legal immunity which offers tech companies protection from liability over content posted by users and enables them to act in “good faith” to remove objectionable content.

    Pai said on Thursday the agency will move forward to set new rules to clarify the meaning of the provision.

    The calls to reform Section 230 and penalize tech companies have been intensifying but it is unlikely there will be action on the law by Congress this year.

    Reporting by Elizabeth Culliford in London and Nandita Bose in Washington; Additional reporting by Munsif Vengattil and Ann Maria Shibu in Bengaluru, David Shepardson and Susan Cornwell in Washington and Katie Paul in San Francisco; Editing by Grant McCool and Stephen Coates


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