Y Pha Nho không chịu cho không chịu lo.
79 mới biết mình lành: có chồng dễ thương.
Có điều chưn ghế này nhỏ quá hơi nguy hiểm.
E là không lâu phải dẹp. Nhưng mà lên báo rồi.
Làng xã không giúp thì chắc chắn có Mạnh Thường
Quân khắp nơi.
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Y Pha Nho không chịu cho không chịu lo.
79 mới biết mình lành: có chồng dễ thương.
Có điều chưn ghế này nhỏ quá hơi nguy hiểm.
E là không lâu phải dẹp. Nhưng mà lên báo rồi.
Làng xã không giúp thì chắc chắn có Mạnh Thường
Quân khắp nơi.
Nếu quan giúp thì gọi là Mạnh thường quan, còn người dân giúp thì gọi là Mạnh thường dân.Quote:
Làng xã không giúp thì chắc chắn có Mạnh Thường Quân khắp nơi.
Kiều trang:
Bridge made of string
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ack-into-place
Quote:
Peruvians from the Huinchiri community in Cusco region are rebuilding a 500-year-old Incan hanging bridge, made using traditional weaving techniques to string a crossing together spanning the Apurimac river far below.
In 2013, Unesco recognised the skills and traditions associated to the reconstruction of the Q’eswachaka bridge as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0...fbcba80eb2d54d
Vì dầu cấu ván đóng đinh
Cầu dây lắc lẻo dập dình khó qua.
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"Tư trang" hay "hành trang"?
Tokyo Olympics athletes warned not to use 160,000 free condoms
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...0-free-condoms
Tiếng Việt cộng chắc gọi là "bao su đúc".Quote:
Athletes, according to the public health measures outlined in the latest Olympic playbook, must “avoid unnecessary forms of physical contact”.
That has left Japanese organisers red-faced after questions were raised about the fate of 160,000 condoms that, in keeping with Olympic tradition, are due to be handed out in the village this summer.
The mixed messaging has baffled observers, including the celebrated Japanese mountaineer, Ken Noguchi, who said handing out prophylactics while imploring their owners to keep them under wraps was “something I just can’t comprehend”.
Games organisers have belatedly spun the anomaly into a safe sex message. The condoms are not intended for use in the athletes’ village, they said. Instead, they are meant to be taken home and used to raise awareness of HIV and Aids.
Four Japanese manufacturers had been banking on the Games to market their speciality – ultra-thin condoms made of polyurethane that are said to heighten the pleasure of safe sex.
Mũ trang:
Les Hijabeuses: the female footballers tackling France’s on-pitch hijab ban
https://www.theguardian.com/global-d...itch-hijab-ban
Đi với Phật mặc áo cà sa, đi với Fifa mặc hijab.Quote:
Founé Diawara was 15 years old when she was first told she could not wear her hijab in a football match.
It was an important game. She had recently got into the team of a club in Meaux, the town north-east of Paris where she grew up, and they were playing a local rival. Diawara had been wearing her hijab during training, but as she was about to walk on to the pitch, the referee said she must remove it if she wanted to play.
The French football federation (FFF), football’s governing body in France, bans women from wearing the hijab in official club matches, as well as during international games. It is a rule that is out of step with football’s international governing body, Fifa, which lifted its hijab ban in 2014.