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luyentran0508
Luyến 🐛 :
Đối thủ giả vờ chơi game để mình chủ quan học
2026-05-07 04:36:45
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nguoihienlanhtube
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nó đg hc online đấy
2026-05-07 10:32:42
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Ngoc Thien🌹 :
đang chơi chứng khoán:))
2026-05-29 04:45:08
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metmoilamroi1707
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2026-05-08 01:25:11
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Đầu trên nghỉ , đầu dưới học tiếp
2026-05-07 14:25:41
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iamklie
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gọi là gì ạ ?? đẳng cấp.
2026-05-09 02:55:42
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khi.no.c.bng.c1.i
Em bé đang học bằng C1 💪🌽 :
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2026-05-31 07:36:22
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Mít Tơ Đạt :
Cũng giả vờ ngủ nhưng mà sau ngủ thật 😞
2026-05-09 15:32:37
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anh.thi1143
Anh thái :
Tranh thủ khi còn ấm
2026-06-01 16:52:20
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khong.co.gi.hon
도안 꾸이 :
Giả vờ để đối thủ chủ quan k khác gì câu chuyện thỏ và rùa 😂😂
2026-05-07 13:28:51
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2026-05-13 13:56:28
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2026-05-15 05:27:39
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cho t hỏi ổng viết cái j vậy :))
2026-05-28 13:14:54
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khá lắm học trò của ta😂
2026-05-29 08:30:23
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2026-05-19 15:15:09
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2026-05-07 13:11:39
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2026-05-07 14:32:49
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2026-05-12 06:27:08
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2026-05-14 23:28:33
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2026-05-17 08:35:39
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2026-05-07 12:13:29
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2026-05-12 23:33:31
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2026-05-07 14:08:46
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History often remembers movements through the faces that became associated with them. Yet behind every major social movement are thousands of people whose voices, frustrations, and experiences helped shape the moment. The #FeesMustFall movement became one of the most significant student-led campaigns in democratic South Africa. It sparked national conversations about access to higher education, student debt, inequality, and the barriers that continue to prevent many young people from reaching their potential. For some individuals, leadership within the movement was never something they actively sought. Circumstances, visibility, media attention, and public perception can sometimes place people at the centre of events much larger than themselves. In those moments, individuals often become symbols of causes that extend far beyond any one person. Years later, the movement continues to provoke debate. Some view it as a defining moment in the struggle for educational access. Others point to the disruptions, costs, and consequences that followed. What remains difficult to dispute is the impact it had on South Africa's higher education landscape and the conversations it forced the country to confront. The story also raises broader questions about activism and leadership. How do ordinary people become public figures during moments of social change? What responsibilities come with that visibility? And how should history remember those who find themselves carrying the expectations of an entire movement? Movements are rarely about one individual. They are about the conditions that made the movement necessary in the first place. Do you think South Africa has adequately addressed the concerns that gave rise to #FeesMustFall? #insightfuldailysa #feesmustfall #education #southafrica #studentvoices
History often remembers movements through the faces that became associated with them. Yet behind every major social movement are thousands of people whose voices, frustrations, and experiences helped shape the moment. The #FeesMustFall movement became one of the most significant student-led campaigns in democratic South Africa. It sparked national conversations about access to higher education, student debt, inequality, and the barriers that continue to prevent many young people from reaching their potential. For some individuals, leadership within the movement was never something they actively sought. Circumstances, visibility, media attention, and public perception can sometimes place people at the centre of events much larger than themselves. In those moments, individuals often become symbols of causes that extend far beyond any one person. Years later, the movement continues to provoke debate. Some view it as a defining moment in the struggle for educational access. Others point to the disruptions, costs, and consequences that followed. What remains difficult to dispute is the impact it had on South Africa's higher education landscape and the conversations it forced the country to confront. The story also raises broader questions about activism and leadership. How do ordinary people become public figures during moments of social change? What responsibilities come with that visibility? And how should history remember those who find themselves carrying the expectations of an entire movement? Movements are rarely about one individual. They are about the conditions that made the movement necessary in the first place. Do you think South Africa has adequately addressed the concerns that gave rise to #FeesMustFall? #insightfuldailysa #feesmustfall #education #southafrica #studentvoices

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