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smoutain
SMoutain :
Không khả thi , người giàu mua đi chơi thì được chứ thay sao được phương tiện di chuyển, giữa cái nóng 4x độ ở HN mà phải đạp để khởi động thì ...
2022-05-28 10:09:49
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phongnguyen6495
Phong Nguyễn :
nhưng nó có rẻ để thu nhập VN mua được ko 😂
2022-05-28 08:56:30
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n.a.na.n.a
N.A :
và giá cái xe khéo bằng mình đổ xăng cả chục năm 😂
2022-05-28 11:40:38
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user7l6tuwhkt5
Tifa Gaming :
xe máy điện nhiều lắm mà người dân có chịu thay đâu Xăng tăng giá hơn nữa vẫn đi xe máy trừ khi h cứ tăng giá xăng thì may ra đổi qua xài xe điện
2022-05-28 11:00:07
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thanhhtran62
TrẦn ThAnH :
Xe này chờ được 8 bó cỏ buổi sáng k mn…k dc thì thôi Dream tàu 1,5m chở tạm
2022-05-29 04:09:16
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nguyen_anh_tuan_1999
anh tuấn :
đắt hơn xe máy , hạ tầng ko dành cho xe đạp 😁😁😁
2022-05-28 21:51:40
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androier_nguyen
Phuc Thanh Thao :
đi gặp mưa ngập thì ấu chồ ôi😂
2022-05-28 12:27:24
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#AndrewScott has admitted he does not want to be with his parents when they watch his gay s*x scenes in #AllofUsStrangers.  Fleabag‘s ‘Hot Priest’ Scott and co-star #PaulMescal appeared on The Graham Norton Show on Friday (19 January) to talk about the critically-acclaimed film, which opens in UK cinemas on 26 January.  Loosely based on Taichi Yamada’s 1987 Japanese novel Strangers, the film follows the pair as lonely lovers in London, who meet by chance in the tower block they both live in. As the relationship between Adam (Scott) and Harry (Mescal) grows, Adam conjures the ghosts of his parents – who died in a car crash 30 years earlier.  Scott told the host the pair had to do an “awful lot of intimate scenes” – which he described as “tasteful” – with Norton joking that the s*x scenes will help sell tickets.  “With the Irish premiere, trying to allocate tickets to all the aunties and uncles is a tricky business. They have seen my bum before but there is a little more going on in this movie I would say,” Mescal said. “I don’t want to be there when my parents watch it,” Scott admitted, before joking: “So don’t make me! Don’t make me Graham!”  Normal People‘s Mescal has previously gushed about working with Scott on the “hot” but “tender” s*x scenes in the film – including one moment where Mescal’s Harry licks semen off of Adam’s chest.  “Films like this are an indication of a distance that we’ve traveled, but ultimately there’s quite a ways to go,” Mescal told Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’ series.  “All I can talk about is my experience with filming those scenes. Andrew Scott’s character, Adam, who is in his mid-40s, has a difficult relationship to s*x. “My character serves as a safe landing space for him to re-explore his sexuality. I think s*x in film, when it can be healing and sexy at the same time, that’s when it’s at its best.” The Irish star went on to say: “I don’t know about you, but I’ve been lucky that I haven’t been in a s*x scene in a film where I think, ‘I don’t know why this is here’.”  During the segment on The Graham Norton Show, Scott discussed the idea that while the movie will be enjoyed by viewers from all walks of life, gay audiences will get a “bit extra” from the film.  He said there are “coming out stories” within the film and it is about “how to love, and love with courage”.  “What we would like to be able to say to our parents and what we’d imagine we’d like our parents to say to us in that situation and how nuanced that situation is,” Scott explained.  #grahamnorton #grahamnortonshow #lgbtq
#AndrewScott has admitted he does not want to be with his parents when they watch his gay s*x scenes in #AllofUsStrangers. Fleabag‘s ‘Hot Priest’ Scott and co-star #PaulMescal appeared on The Graham Norton Show on Friday (19 January) to talk about the critically-acclaimed film, which opens in UK cinemas on 26 January. Loosely based on Taichi Yamada’s 1987 Japanese novel Strangers, the film follows the pair as lonely lovers in London, who meet by chance in the tower block they both live in. As the relationship between Adam (Scott) and Harry (Mescal) grows, Adam conjures the ghosts of his parents – who died in a car crash 30 years earlier. Scott told the host the pair had to do an “awful lot of intimate scenes” – which he described as “tasteful” – with Norton joking that the s*x scenes will help sell tickets. “With the Irish premiere, trying to allocate tickets to all the aunties and uncles is a tricky business. They have seen my bum before but there is a little more going on in this movie I would say,” Mescal said. “I don’t want to be there when my parents watch it,” Scott admitted, before joking: “So don’t make me! Don’t make me Graham!” Normal People‘s Mescal has previously gushed about working with Scott on the “hot” but “tender” s*x scenes in the film – including one moment where Mescal’s Harry licks semen off of Adam’s chest. “Films like this are an indication of a distance that we’ve traveled, but ultimately there’s quite a ways to go,” Mescal told Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’ series. “All I can talk about is my experience with filming those scenes. Andrew Scott’s character, Adam, who is in his mid-40s, has a difficult relationship to s*x. “My character serves as a safe landing space for him to re-explore his sexuality. I think s*x in film, when it can be healing and sexy at the same time, that’s when it’s at its best.” The Irish star went on to say: “I don’t know about you, but I’ve been lucky that I haven’t been in a s*x scene in a film where I think, ‘I don’t know why this is here’.” During the segment on The Graham Norton Show, Scott discussed the idea that while the movie will be enjoyed by viewers from all walks of life, gay audiences will get a “bit extra” from the film. He said there are “coming out stories” within the film and it is about “how to love, and love with courage”. “What we would like to be able to say to our parents and what we’d imagine we’d like our parents to say to us in that situation and how nuanced that situation is,” Scott explained. #grahamnorton #grahamnortonshow #lgbtq

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