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Anh Thương Chanh Dây 49
Anh Thương Chanh Dây 49
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lam.vien.shampoo
Lâm Viên shampoo :
mùa nắng này mà vô nhà kính làm đúng oải luôn..muốn xỉu
2026-05-13 06:39:24
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chulovelys
Chu Chăm Chỉ 💪🏻 :
Này đi hàng âu à
2026-06-01 15:41:10
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hoang_cuong_255
hoàng cường :
e ở chỗ nào lâm đồng v
2026-05-10 13:38:11
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kiu.trn211
T.T.Kiều🐯 :
chanh đẹp quá chị ạ
2026-05-16 09:14:34
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duc.trung.25
Đức Trung212 :
Mk xuất khẩu như nào vậy ạ
2026-05-21 09:47:49
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luyn.thanh66
Luyến Chua :
Thích quá chị ơi. Em thích lắm ạ
2026-05-16 23:03:25
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cuxi001
Mr. Đức :
Chanh âu có khác. Màu đẹp qá
2026-05-11 15:32:50
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a.thong268
A Thong :
Làm nhà kính như thế này giá Bn tiền 1 sào (1000 m2) vậy bạn
2026-05-11 10:33:17
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nongnghiepcaphe
𝓣𝓾ấ𝓷 𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓸 𝓣ú𝓷𝓰 :
Giống chanh gì vậy b
2026-05-11 02:02:25
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linhvo9696
Linh Võ :
Ok qá bạn mìng ơiiii
2026-05-10 17:59:52
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baolinh140921
Zinh zinh :
Giống công ty 5 sao nhỉ
2026-05-17 13:31:08
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tinhmini97
Nguyễn Quốc Tĩnh :
ân giờ đc 45 ko chị
2026-05-14 13:24:22
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cun3011
Yumy :
Bạn t siêu quá😆
2026-05-12 02:31:17
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tuanlac.129764_tiktok
Tuấn :
chanh đẹp nguời chăm cũng đẹp🥰
2026-05-12 14:39:03
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miacao95
Ngân Đi Đâu 🌸 :
Giỏi quáaa
2026-05-10 13:42:02
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uyenphu61
Uyenphu61 :
Ui chanh đẹp mê li
2026-05-14 09:20:55
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bebimena6789
Phương Phạm☘️☘️ :
Đẹp quá à 🥰
2026-05-14 09:05:10
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arika.putri7
Arika Putri :
manis apa asem rasanya
2026-05-17 04:54:33
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nh.an445
An :
xuất khẩu kĩ lắm còn mấy nhà trồng bán trong nước phun thuốc quá trời😅
2026-05-13 09:44:30
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toannguyet281
Toan Nguyet281 :
nhà kính ngoài thu phân bằng tay con cách khác k c
2026-05-13 12:23:49
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sungsu86
Mí Sủ :
chanh bạn tuyệt vời quá
2026-05-11 03:31:17
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quachthanhdanh07
Victor Lee :
quá đã 😁 tuyệt cà là vời 😃
2026-05-13 09:54:05
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1771988_dung
Dung Nguyễn :
quả đẹp quá e ui
2026-05-13 23:00:08
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c.bi392
Đức nông dân :
Cái túi mua ở đâu vậy e
2026-05-10 22:55:36
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huvo711
Xem Cho vui:)) :
Chanh sạch xuất khẩu 1 ký bao nhiêu tiền z chị??
2026-05-12 12:40:06
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Russell Tovey has shared that “vers is best” while in a frank conversation with Pedro Pascal and, to be honest, we have no notes. The Plainclothes star appears in the film – in UK cinemas now – alongside Tom Blyth, the star of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The film centres on the cruising culture of New York in 1997. The film follows young, closeted cop Lucas (Blyth) tasked with luring and entrapping men cruising for sex. But then he meets Andrew (Tovey) and falls into a romantic connection. Sitting down recently to discuss the film with Pascal for Man About Town, Tovey got into the themes of the film including shame, which stood out in particular to the History Boys actor. “I like shame as a theme and how we can be highly functioning and full of shame,” he said to which Pascal replied, “How we basically are highly functioning and full of shame…” Tovey said “inherent shame” is something that he has been “embedded” with “from a young age.” He continued, “you always have that,” going on to say that his Plainclothes character, Adam, is “filled with shame, but he’s highly functioning, and he knows how to survive.” He then explained how Lucas flips Adam’s whole world and established routine “literally, metaphorically and physically.” This caused Pascal to chime in with the observation, “He’s vers” to which Tovey playfully responds, “Yeah. And so is Lucas. It’s the best way to be. Vers is the best.” #russelltovey #pedropascal #vers #plainclothes #lgbtqia

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