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thichthoisu1
thích thời sự :
lột tả đúng bộ mặt lãnh đạo nước ta 😂😂😂
2025-07-11 08:29:19
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ch.tiu.ln.sn3
Chú Tiểu Lên Sàn :
Thực sự rất tiếc cho Công Lý. Một nhân tài. NSND là quá xứng đáng
2025-07-11 08:47:07
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phijack
pHi jAcK 🦟 :
mình bị vô cảm, sao hài bắc họ cười ầm ầm mà mình thấy ko gì vui nhỉ
2025-07-12 03:55:41
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linhlan562
LinhLan :
Đây là tiểu phẩm mà dân mình có thêm 1 từ lòng "hoa hồng" đó
2025-07-11 10:46:13
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baibai4660
Mùa gió heo may :
Phải nói rằng. Công Lý diễn đỉnh cao, lời thoại và diễn bây h chưa ai thay Công Lý.
2025-07-11 13:07:40
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minhduc150392
Minh Đức :
NSND công lý số 2 đố ai dám nhận số 1. Tiếc cho chú sự nghiệp đang đỉnh điểm. Tai ương ập xuống! Sự nghiệp diễn xuất của chú quá tài năng.
2025-07-11 11:29:45
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chinhchinh095
hihihi :
hài xưa vẫn là thứ gì đó rất đỉnh
2025-07-11 04:46:21
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trantrii86
Trần Trí :
Nói về diễn hài từ trk giờ chưa ai qua đc chú Công Lý
2025-07-11 13:11:56
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o.triu068
Đào Triều :
công lý diễn hay quá
2025-07-11 08:30:43
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vanson1998hp
Văn Sơn :
công trình nhà nc làm chút xìu toàn tiền tỷ
2025-07-11 14:07:36
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dy2wgz1rlvva
dy2wgz1rlvva :
đứa cần xem lại ko xem
2025-07-11 07:10:45
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h.an12852
An-An :
Diễm đỉnh thật sự
2025-07-11 09:10:36
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lynio91
Lê Phương :
Công nhận bác Công Lý giỏi thật
2025-07-11 12:42:10
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trai.12ls
Mày có gì kệ mày tao không xin :
Đi sâu vào lòng tự trọng 😂😂😂
2025-07-11 13:06:24
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quang_len
Quang Lên792 :
Hài thế mới gọi là hài chứ
2025-07-11 10:36:43
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felix.8886
Mê Phim 🌝 :
Công Lý diễn như không diễn🥰🥰🥰
2025-07-11 15:21:26
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hatiensinh.1983
Hà Tiên Sinh :
Công lý diễn quá hay
2025-07-11 13:40:11
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thanh_nhu_vuu
thanh_nhu_vuu :
hài này mới là hài chứ lị 🤪🤪🤪
2025-07-11 15:10:28
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bujduy0
chỉ mình ta :
đúng rồi tòa tháp Vatican giống nhà vs công cộng 😅😅
2025-07-12 12:50:08
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nguynnamhai2
Dragon Nguyễn :
mấy ông lãnh đạo xem xong ko biết phản ứng thế nào nhỉ
2025-07-11 10:42:55
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23quynh.anh
Moon :
xem mãi công lý ko chán
2025-07-11 08:21:02
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duymanh.268
『M』 :
2 chú diễn hay quá 😁
2025-07-11 10:08:11
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dy0n91carfur
dy0n91carfur :
Kịch bản siêu hay
2025-07-11 08:27:00
19
thuongshoo
ShooShoo :
Con trai cố chủ tịch nước Trần Đức Lương cũng do ký mà 0 biết ký gì nên 0 bị khởi tố
2025-07-11 13:30:21
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hungha9450
hungha9450 :
Công Lý diễn hay nhỉ
2025-07-11 12:37:29
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