Now the people know how the _185

by v8812235029 on 2012-02-06 09:34:48

This is a man with an indomitable spirit, but lazy people are lazy. Specifically, in winter he stares at the wall in the sun, and in summer he stares under the trees. His hat covers one eye, and he only knows how to eat and live without doing anything else. Not to mention how foolish some people can be, knowing better than anyone else and understanding everything, like Pareto, not wanting to do anything. In this world, what hasn't been done by birds? His wife, who isn't simple either, insists on being crazy despite having no illness. Every day she carries tatters to the government door and squats silently while many men and women give her cash for relief. She was persuaded to work, but when she fell, her nerves were so bad that a man's riddled body wrapped around her, unable to live dry, and the government would have possession of her. Others tried to persuade her Sapo Gunda, condemning it continuously. What kind of woman marries Han, really is the perfect match. Every day, she angers the government officials, and the police came to arrest her due to a call to 110. She constantly condemns the police, and someone hit her a few times, which angered her again and again. Ignoring the brutality of the police, she wouldn't mess with counting completeness. The police haven't even entered the compound, and she's already on the phone, asking how they dare to catch her relatives, saying if she's not treated well, she'll make them look thin, calling them a group of bastards who don't finish their computer work. A big official crushed to death, obediently puts it down, as someone tells the officer about relatives. Hey, even a small government has its difficulties. It's hard for government staff to live, caring for it, with back support; whether it's truly anger. To relieve it, they would also like to, how do we go hard, strong views, and also trouble. Grass-roots work is difficult, ah, less fishing itself, who's willing to pay for them, ending in disappointment, but not wanting to lose their post. Difficult, difficult, difficulty, the whole of this matter. Hey, how? What have the people changed? (Editor: Juelian Red)

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