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maxieruan
maxieruan :
thay lưỡi đc ko b?
2026-02-11 03:18:04
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sutrolaicualinhden
linh đen :
lưỡi dao ngoài tiệm điện nước thay vô cây dao đó ko được thì hàng sử dụng 1 lần à
2026-05-24 17:10:54
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wkq_ddkqvn
Người yêu Huyền Trang 🥰🥰 :
r có khác vẹo j loại bth đâu, nếu giá k rẻ hơn thì chẳng có j khác hết
2026-06-04 04:13:23
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cali nh :
cám dao mỏng không bể đc nên 0.5cm
2026-02-14 10:52:08
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NGUYỄN ĐIỀN :
Đã săn
2026-02-02 02:02:40
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Giá nhiu
2026-02-15 12:02:01
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Inb
2026-04-29 04:35:51
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kemacoustic968
Kem Acoustic :
có lưỡi thay riêng ko a
2026-05-30 00:41:46
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traihanam21
Trần Văn Tới :
xin giá
2026-05-28 13:41:34
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Luân Lê riviu :
Tiện nha
2026-04-21 13:20:12
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🌸chuni folora🌸💐 :
Có bị rỉ sét ko anh
2026-03-30 22:46:10
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𝒉𝒂𝒛𝒚 ෆ đệ nhất :
mới mua nè, đợi giao về thui
2026-04-07 11:49:12
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giadungthongminh142
Gia Dụng Thông Minh :
Dao này dùng tiện lắm nè
2026-03-31 02:31:40
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mang.sang09
ManhSangVN :
sài lâu có bị mòn dao ko ạ
2026-04-01 17:14:13
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Hanh An :
Xịn
2026-02-13 11:50:16
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Shop Gia Dụng 247 :
Công nhận
2026-03-31 00:05:53
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tittok :
bán ít à 3 cây 142
2026-05-24 13:02:10
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miuvy.com
Vy🫀 :
Í là có cái thuận tay trái ko ae🥺😅
2026-02-11 12:51:30
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nguyenhop81
Ha hop :
Sai lưỡi của nó ha lưỡi pho thông
2026-04-22 12:18:27
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hunh.tn.tin7
Tiến Huỳnh Sở Thích Molly :
có tặng lưỡi ko
2026-04-19 03:12:49
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ngha.trn48
trungnghia :
lưỡi tự trượt là sao ạ
2026-04-19 16:41:08
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namlevtp
Nam Lê VTP :
Dao này thuận tay trái coi như bị phế 😂
2026-04-13 14:04:38
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thanhvietnguyen1707
Thanh Viet Nguyen :
Cầm chắc tay hay không đều do bàn tay đấy ở đó chắc tay hay không chắc tay😏😏
2026-02-19 04:43:05
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micotom212
mỳ có tôm :
dính băng dính vào thời tgian nó k tự thụt lại 😏
2026-04-12 09:20:59
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thai_calis
thai_calis :
Có đồ vắt lên túi thì tiện
2026-02-14 08:44:53
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Adam West’s version of Batman became legendary because it existed during a time when superhero media wasn’t afraid to be genuinely ridiculous. Modern Batman is usually portrayed as dark, traumatized, hyper-realistic, and emotionally tortured. Meanwhile 1960s Batman had Adam West calmly explaining basic safety lessons to children while fighting villains with giant labeled props and getting into fistfights where comic-book words like “BAM!” and “POW!” exploded across the screen. What makes Adam West so iconic years later is that he completely committed to the role no matter how absurd things became. He delivered every line with total seriousness even while the show descended into pure chaos around him, which somehow made the comedy even better. The internet especially loves the Adam West era because it feels like a completely different universe compared to modern superhero culture. Instead of endless gritty reboots and cinematic universes, the show embraced bright colors, overacting, goofy gadgets, shark repellant spray, and villains acting like comic-book cartoons brought into real life. A huge reason younger audiences still discover clips of Adam West online is because the show accidentally became perfect meme material: dramatic close-ups, ridiculous dialogue, over-the-top narration, and unintentionally hilarious action scenes all fit internet humor perfectly. But underneath all the campiness, Adam West still helped define Batman as a mainstream cultural icon for an entire generation. Without the goofy 1960s version surviving pop culture so strongly, later versions of Batman might never have become as massive as they are today. #adamwest #batman #dccomics #nostalgia #tvhistory

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