The first look at the past, the tracking of a girl's Weibo to save her father, sparked controversy over whether the executor should be sentenced. The flip card read "At least you looked at me once, we shared a smile."
The second look, the flip card changed to "Can you lend me your car next weekend? Moisture meter."
According to reports from China News on May 25th, foreign media reported that merchants moving into Beijing's Wudaokou itinerant merchant guidance area were ordered to cease operations, while in the heart of Miami, USA, a beggar carefully designed his flip sign to attract passersby.
It was reported that this beggar had a face full of white stubble, wore a T-shirt stained with spots and black pants, and constantly wore a radiant smile. In an instant, he could change the sentences on the flip card he held.
Some signs hoped that passersby would give him some loose change, others read "At least you looked at me once, we shared my smile," and some were funny phrases like "Can you lend me your car next weekend?" or "My house was stealthily robbed, can you lend me some money to learn karate."
The identity of this vagrant has not yet been confirmed, but his image has gone viral online. Some netizens called him the owner of "the best begging words in the world."
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