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05-24-2020, 07:43 AM #191
Thời buổi này ai chịu xách gói theo thì gọi là lấy, chứ đâu có rườm rà mai mối, hỏi gả, cưới xin gì nữa đâu.
- cưới: từ chữ THÚ trong tiếng Tàu mà phát âm theo tiếng Quảng đông là cưới
- gả: từ chữ GIÁ trong tiếng Tàu mà phát âm theo tiếng Quảng đông là gả
Ba đồng một mớ trầu cay
Thôi anh cứ giữ thời này cho không?
(Ca giao)
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05-24-2020, 03:21 PM #192
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05-25-2020, 06:08 AM #193
Ông cụ mà còn có ai xách hộ chiếu theo chắc đúng là ông cụ năng vận động (nắng lượng tràn trề trong người).
Mốt mới nhất là xách pizza theo (coi ở khúc 1:20).
Vắng như Nữu Ước tân niên nhật
Ế tựa Đi Xi bệnh dịch kỳ
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05-25-2020, 06:40 AM #194
Ai can du thầy Ốc. Tờ Spiegel của Đức mới làm cái video 58 phút tường
trình 1/3 dân số Huê Kỳ bị bệnh thèm mỡ kìa. Liền pà cao trung bình
có 1 thước 6 mà quất 66 kí lô, đàn ông trung bình 1 thước 7 mà quất
90 kí lô. Giờ vác theo cái pizza nữa là khỏi cần corona nữa mà đường
về lòng đất vẫn hổng có xa.
Vác đậu hũ thanh sơn theo đi, coi như có phần tu thân, bớt xề ra,
trị bệnh nền trước rồi mới hù thiên hạ.Puck Futin
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05-30-2020, 05:03 PM #195
CCP Khựa vô duyên, ví mình ngang hàng US đã lãng còn hỏi Úc chọn một trong hai còn thần kinh cấp 3 hơn. Cứ như tên vô lại nổi cơn ghen.
Like all good state-owed Chinese propaganda agents, The Global Times is the Chinese Communist Party’s mouthpiece.
Its defining feature is as China’s edgy, hard-hitting media outlet.
So on Sunday, following US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s warning to Australia that Victorian Premier Dan Andrews’ signing up to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) could jeopardise our Five Eyes agreement with the US, The Global Times was quick to clap back.
And they pulled no punches:
While China has been trying to avoid escalating its tension with the US, such restraint on its part has not prevented bilateral relations from sliding to the lowest point in decades.
Read, “Angelic China is trying to keep the peace while the big bad US is just so big and so bad.”
On Sunday, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that political forces in the US are taking US-China relations hostage and pushing the two countries to the brink of a "new Cold War."
Read, “Innocent China is being beaten up on by the US – we don’t want a new Cold War, but the US is making us do it!”
“The Trump administration is fomenting trouble to deflect its woes over its mishandling of the coronavirus onto China,” the CCP’s mouthpiece explained.
“There is no need for other countries, such as Australia, to involve themselves in this ridiculous political play,” the article reads… Before repeatedly threatening Australia, proving exactly why we are in fact very much involved in said powerplay.
Threat 1:
If the Trump administration plunges the world into a "new Cold War," forcing China to take countermeasures against the US and its allies, it would be extremely dangerous for Canberra to become a player in a diplomatic club led by the US, given Australia's high dependence on the Chinese economy.
Threat 2:
Once Australia is regarded as a supporter of the US in a "new Cold War," China-Australia economic ties will inevitably suffer a fatal blow.
Thinly veiled threat 3:
Canberra needs to closely watch Washington's attacks which include placing Chinese firms on its sanctions backlist. This offers Canberra a window to observe whether there will be a "new Cold War" between China and the US and to reconsider its strategic relations with Washington.
Presumptuous but accurate threat 4:
From China's point of view, Australia, with its geopolitical and ideological grievances against China, appears to be one of the first to jump onto America's China-bashing bandwagon. However, it is uncertain whether the Morrison government intends to support the US on individual issues or if it is deliberately seeking to join the US in its confrontation against China. It seems that Australia is caught in the middle due to its political inclination toward the US and its economic connections with China.
Threat 5:
If Australia does not want to be a victim of the US-China standoff, it should reflect on whether it wishes to continue advancing toward the conflict.
Threat 6 (this one’s a doozey):
Australia's economic deterrent force is much smaller than the US', so China to some extent will enjoy more room to fight back against Australia with countermeasures if Canberra supports Washington in a possible "new Cold War." It means Australia may feel more pain than the US.
The communist superpower could not make their intentions more clear.
And yet, they must always paint themselves as the good guys.
Their closing paragraph?
“On the Chinese side, we don't want to identify each country's circle of friends, but if some nations work with the US to smear or blackmail China, it will be normal to see China fight back.”
Afterall, who disagrees with self-defence?Inner peace is the key:
if you have inner peace, the external problems do not affect your deep sense of peace and tranquility...
without this inner peace, no matter how comfortable your life is materially, you may still be worried, disturbed, or unhappy because of circumstances.
― Dalai Lama -
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06-02-2020, 11:37 PM #196
Úc dạo này bị ăn hiếp thấy thương.
Australia will investigate attack on journalists by police in Washington
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/media...ton/index.html
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for an investigation after two of the country's journalists were attacked by police in Washington DC on Monday.During a live morning newscast on the program "Sunrise" on Tuesday in Australia, police were seen using their shields to clear Channel 7 News US correspondent Amelia Brace and photojournalist Tim Myers from the scene. The Australian outlet is a CNN affiliate.
The video shows police hitting Myers and punching his camera. Another officer then directs the pair, who were trapped against a wall, to move on, before appearing to smack Brace in the back with a baton.
Marise Payne, the country's foreign minister, said that Morrison had "contacted the Australian Embassy in Washington DC on Tuesday instructing them to investigate the troubling incident and provide further advice on registering the Australian government's concern."
Vì tình hình coi bộ không yên
Đi quay phim trúng gậy, mộc liền...
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06-03-2020, 04:09 PM #197Inner peace is the key:
if you have inner peace, the external problems do not affect your deep sense of peace and tranquility...
without this inner peace, no matter how comfortable your life is materially, you may still be worried, disturbed, or unhappy because of circumstances.
― Dalai Lama -
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06-04-2020, 07:06 AM #198
Bởi vậy mới hiểu tại sao dân chúng chịu hết nổi mới phải đi biểu tình hàng loạt.
Bạc nhược là dân, bất nhân là lính.
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06-04-2020, 09:28 AM #199
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06-06-2020, 10:42 AM #200
Thousands of Australians have turned up at protests in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide as well as some regional towns to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and US man George Floyd who was killed by police while being arrested in Minneapolis.
Puck Futin