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hanaquynhmoon
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trên Trần Ngọc dưới Lương Mạnh Hải, t cười điên
2026-04-13 14:40:12
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zangbo01
Kin chá naaa 🥴 :
Ủa cái kính anh ơi 😂
2026-04-09 06:17:17
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meo.me.87
MÈO MẸ 😺 :
Du lịch bằng mồm đắt hàng ghê 😂
2026-04-09 06:22:52
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hng.bi7467
Hằng Bùi :
hay
2026-05-21 09:23:48
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khanh_fuji
khanh cơm tấm :
ai mời ổng đóng phim đi trời ơi,đừng để ổng rảnh nữa
2026-04-12 11:35:16
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silverhuynguyen
silverhuynguyen :
đỉnh cao của xem tiktok bằng não là xem muốn like mà chỉ có like trong não 🥺
2026-04-14 12:28:00
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kanhh95
KAnh :
ít khi bị trùng kính 😆 đang thắc mắc ổng bn cái kính 😁 đủ mở shop luôn quá
2026-04-09 13:26:48
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bánh mì nóng ròn.MÂY :
tui kêu bao bạn đi.bình hưng mà éo có đứa nào chịu đi chán vãi nồi
2026-04-10 09:22:37
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Bàn nhiệt tình lắm tới khi chốt cái kêu thôi k đi nữa
2026-05-15 04:02:52
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A Bảo Nam đỉnh quá 🥰
2026-04-29 09:07:24
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han_2566
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2026-05-21 05:45:44
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cái mỏ quá chời
2026-04-09 06:15:00
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2026-04-30 12:47:52
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😂😂😂 đến lúc chốt ngày để đi thì ko bit ngày nào ms đúng chứ nhj
2026-05-03 04:02:54
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Em chẳng bgio lưu video của ai mà riêng a là ngoại lệ😂😂😂
2026-05-11 12:30:21
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2026-05-09 07:40:12
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Nói j cũng thấy đúng anh ơi
2026-05-05 10:20:13
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Thấm vãi kaka
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2026-04-09 06:17:15
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José Rizal, born José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda on June 19, 1861, was a Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath. He is widely regarded as the national hero of the Philippines for his instrumental role in inspiring the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. Here are some key aspects of his life and legacy: Early Life and Education: Born into a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna, Rizal was a brilliant student from a young age. He studied medicine in Manila and later traveled to Spain, where he continued his studies and became a key figure in the Propaganda Movement, a peaceful campaign for political reforms. Literary Works: Rizal's two most famous novels, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not) and El filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed), were powerful critiques of the abuses of the Spanish friars and the colonial government. These works, written in Spanish, exposed the injustices and corruption of the time and became a catalyst for Filipino nationalism. Advocacy for Reform: While in Europe, Rizal advocated for the Philippines to be made a province of Spain, with representation in the Spanish parliament and equal rights for Filipinos and Spaniards. He believed in peaceful change and did not initially support armed revolution. Exile and Execution: Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892 and founded the Liga Filipina, a non-violent reform society. However, he was quickly arrested and exiled to Dapitan in Mindanao. Despite his distance from the growing revolutionary movement, the Spanish authorities implicated him in the Katipunan's revolt. He was tried, convicted of sedition, and executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896, at the age of 35. Legacy: Rizal's martyrdom ignited the Philippine Revolution and solidified his status as a national hero. His writings and peaceful struggle for reform and enlightenment continue to be a source of inspiration for Filipinos. He is remembered not only for his patriotism but also for his intellectual achievements as a doctor, artist, linguist, and scholar.
José Rizal, born José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda on June 19, 1861, was a Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath. He is widely regarded as the national hero of the Philippines for his instrumental role in inspiring the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. Here are some key aspects of his life and legacy: Early Life and Education: Born into a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna, Rizal was a brilliant student from a young age. He studied medicine in Manila and later traveled to Spain, where he continued his studies and became a key figure in the Propaganda Movement, a peaceful campaign for political reforms. Literary Works: Rizal's two most famous novels, Noli Me Tángere (Touch Me Not) and El filibusterismo (The Reign of Greed), were powerful critiques of the abuses of the Spanish friars and the colonial government. These works, written in Spanish, exposed the injustices and corruption of the time and became a catalyst for Filipino nationalism. Advocacy for Reform: While in Europe, Rizal advocated for the Philippines to be made a province of Spain, with representation in the Spanish parliament and equal rights for Filipinos and Spaniards. He believed in peaceful change and did not initially support armed revolution. Exile and Execution: Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892 and founded the Liga Filipina, a non-violent reform society. However, he was quickly arrested and exiled to Dapitan in Mindanao. Despite his distance from the growing revolutionary movement, the Spanish authorities implicated him in the Katipunan's revolt. He was tried, convicted of sedition, and executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896, at the age of 35. Legacy: Rizal's martyrdom ignited the Philippine Revolution and solidified his status as a national hero. His writings and peaceful struggle for reform and enlightenment continue to be a source of inspiration for Filipinos. He is remembered not only for his patriotism but also for his intellectual achievements as a doctor, artist, linguist, and scholar.

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