「我地真係唔夠佢地打㗎!」
喂,小紅飛雲們,人地都講到咁,仲唔襯佢病郁手?洗乜驚呀?
(美軍學最後嗰句最平最有用!)
美國特種作戰司令部(Socom)總司令General Richard Clarke,竟然話美國特種部隊(即係Navy Seals, Army Green Berets同Marine Corps Raiders嗰班"Rambo")响911後响中東對恐怖份子"kill and capture"嗰類戰術,响印太地區(即係邊度呀?)未必啱洗。
Socom負責策略研究嘅上校Michael McGuire覺得美軍嘅太空、通訊同太空設備唔多夠添!
//“Maybe we are further behind than we know, Things just moved much more quickly than we expected"//
(發展得太快喇,可能我地已經好落後呀!)
點解佢地講到咁嘅?
//“Most of the US-China competition is not going to be fighting world war three. It’s going to be kicking each other under the table.” //
(點會打第三次世界大戰咁吖?緊係响枱底打啦。)
因為中俄都有無人機、導彈同衛星,美軍特種部隊唔可以再靠同一樣高科技,對嗰班中東「呼呼嘿嘿」恐怖份子一樣。所以要用新啲嘅近戰(near-peer)地面通訊,配合隱藏之類嘅舊式玩法(Vintage special operations forces is about stealth, cunning and being able to blend in)。
不過前Green Beret(即係Rambo隸屬嗰個)同時係戰略專家David Maxwell就好賤喇,提出「不戰而屈人之兵」「攻心為上」嘅方法,好L簡單:一孩政策。
“tell the stories of the demise of Chinese soldiers who are the end of their parents’ bloodline”
(打咩吖?話比佢地啲士兵聽,「你死咗爸爸媽媽就絕後㗎喇!」,得咗。)
#最好嘅戰略係學呢句中文
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同時也有3部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過7萬的網紅我是小馬 A Man in his Cave,也在其Youtube影片中提到,晚上吃完飯後,一家人正在回味孩子們在媽媽肚子時的超音波照片,當時的我們,在照片背後有留些文字,這是媽媽在Sammy十三週的時候,寫給他的文字(完整版): “At last, Daddy was back from China and he could see you too! 13 weeks, ...
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Stand up. Respect ✊
(Update: 中文繹版連結:https://www.facebook.com/329728177143445/posts/1800273350088913/)
“An open letter to Eric Kwok, and for everyone re homophobia, discrimination and bullying”
Dear Eric,
Imagine this. You are one of the contestants on a TV talent show. You are sitting in a room with other hopefuls and one of the judges walks into the room and demanded this: “Raise your hand if you are not homophobic.”
I’m very sure you will raise your hand.
You don’t have to answer me whether or not you really are homophobic. But stay with the feeling inside your mind. How do you feel?
Your feelings are most likely the same as the feelings of your contestants when you walked into a room and asked them to raise their hands to declare their sexual orientation publicly. Because in this day and age, homophobia is just as “controversial” as homosexuality, if not more.
The reason why I’m writing this open letter to you is because after reading your apology, I want to take the opportunity to address to you, and everyone out there, the need for proper etiquette regarding LGBT issues, and to address the forms of micro-aggression, bullying and discrimination the LGBT community faces everyday especially in the workplace.
I’m taking this incident seriously because from my personal experience, this is not just a one-time slip-up for you.
I remember long time ago I was so looking forward to meeting and working with you because you are, after all, Eric Kwok the great songwriter.
You were very friendly when we talked privately. Then I started to notice how once there were audiences, media or other people around and when the cameras were turned on, you would start making insinuating and demeaning gay jokes about me and in front of me. Jokes and comments even my closest friends wouldn’t dare to make in public.
At first, I didn’t really pay too much attention. I just brushed it off as juvenile and trivial. In fact, I had been so used to these jokes since growing up that I learned not to react much.
However, as time progressed and we worked on more occasions, the same thing would happen repeatedly. The teasing and the stereotypical gay jokes continued and you would make sure that the spotlight would fall on me afterwards. The jokes no longer felt light. They felt hostile, even vindictive.
In fact, it felt like bullying.
One of these incidents was well documented in tabloids back then and you can still look it up yourself on the internet.
I came to the realization that it was not just a one-time thing. I don’t know if it’s intentional or unintentional but it’s definitely a habit and a pattern.
So many questions would be in my mind every time after working with you. Why does Eric do that every time? Is he picking on me? Does he hate me? Is he homophobic? Does he think homosexuality is something funny? Does he do this to other people too? Did I do something that pissed him off? I remember I was nothing but courteous. So why do I deserve this?
I had no answers for all of these questions. All I knew was I became fearful of working with you, dreading what words would fall out of your mouth to put me in an awkwardly embarassing position. But still I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. You’re from California you shouldn’t be homophobic. I even defended you in my head by telling myself to loosen up.
But it’s not just you. Throughout my years in the entertainment industry, I have encountered and endured so many chauvinistic “tough guys” who like to use homosexuality as a laughing stock or source of bad comedy which were all discriminating and demeaning, yet not funny.
It’s not only me. I’m sure many people of the LGBT community face this everyday in their workplace. People around them would claim their intentions were harmless but we all knew deep down that these “jokes” have the power to put people someone in an embarrassing, inferior and even threatening positions.
We kept quiet and tolerated. Sometimes we even felt obligated to laugh along just so we couldn’t afford to look “petty” or “stiff”, especially in front of people of higher authority and stature.
So Eric I want to ask you.
Why have you been so obsessed with my sexuality all these years?
Why are you so fascinated by other people’s sexuality?
Why is being gay such a huge issue to you even to this day that you had to make it the first thing you asked your contestants?
Why you also had to specifically make a post on social media about that fact you questioned people about their sexuality?
Why do you take so much pride publicly in your ability to guess who are the gay contestants even when they weren’t ready to share that information?
And most of all why do you find all this to be so funny?
To begin with one’s sexual orientation is a very personal thing which others have no right to intrude, even in the entertainment industry where you are supposed to be fine with “controversy”.
This is for you and everyone out there: using your power and authority to demand someone to declare his or her sexual orientation, especially in a work environment, is ancient, barbaric and unacceptable.
Kicking someone out of the closet is just pure evil.
The fact you did what you did, especially with your stature and on broadcast TV, is not only wrong, but also you are telling the Hong Kong audience that it’s alright to continue this form of intrusion and micro aggression that the LGBT community wants to see gone.
You’re leading a very poor example by giving Hong Kong audience the impression that being gay is still a taboo.
How are your contestants, who are boys of young age, going to offer new perspectives to the Hong Kong audience under your guidance if you perpetuate stereotyping and demonstrate to them that being gay is still an issue?
I feel sorry for any contestants who are in fact gay sitting in that room that day too. They must have been traumatized seeing the way you forced your inquisition. The impression you left them with is that the entertainment industry is still a very unfriendly place for gays. Is that what you want them to think?
But most of all, it’s the attitude, tone and manner with which you shared about this incident on social media, giving people the impression that any matter regarding sexual orientation is still something shameful and laughable, which is on top of list the thing that the LGBT community fights hard everyday to change.
When you said in your apology you “have great respect for gay people, especially their hard fight for equality” I became baffled as what you did, in the past to me or in that room to the boys, is the exact thing that makes the LGBT community’s ongoing fight for equality so difficult.
Putting people down, perpetuate stereotypes, heckling and ridiculing yet making it look OK is anything but liberal and respectful, or Californian. I don’t see any “entertainment values” that are of good taste if they are made up at the expense of other people’s struggle.
If this incident happened in America, where you grew up, you would’ve gotten yourself in such hot waters that you probably can’t get out of.
I just want you and everyone out there to know that it’s not okay. And it never was. Never will be.
Being “as liberal as it gets” is great. Having gay friends is great too. Having dinner with your gay friends is absolutely fabulous! Playing all these cards to avoid being labelled as “homophobic” is very convenient. But having class, empathy, kindness and authentic respect is a completely different territory. These don’t come automatically with backgrounds.
At this point you don’t owe me an apology. I just hope that after this incident you can really start working and living with the essences of a truly liberal and creative individual. Inspire changes and end stereotypes. Start new trends and break old patterns. Embrace and not segregate. Do the work.
I had been away from Hong Kong and the industry for a few years now. It breaks me heart that I have to write this sort of open letter when it’s already 2018. I want to make this industry a safer, nicer and more accepting place to work in when I return. I want members of the LGBT community in Hong Kong, who have been so supportive of me and my music, to also have safer and nicer working environment in their respective lives.
I don’t mind coming off as an over-reacting petty bitch with no sense of humour if my message finally comes through and everyone, including you, “gets it”. I rather have no sense of humour than a bad one.
To all the contestants of the show. If anyone ever asks you if you are gay and you are not ready to discuss, it’s OK to stand up for yourself and say this: “It’s a rude question to begin with. You have no right to get an answer from me to begin with. And it doesn’t matter. It SHOULDN’T matter. It’s 2018. I hope one day I can use my craft to inspire the world and to make this become a non-issue.”
But if you are ready to be open, you have my complete support and love.
Let’s hope that through acceptance, learning and effort, one day there will no longer be any “controversial questions”. Wouldn’t we like that Eric?
Yours truly,
Pong
#LGBT
#homophobia
#safeworkplace
#中文版稍後會有
Eric Kwok 郭偉亮
kicking中文 在 人山人海 PMPS Music Facebook 的最讚貼文
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
(Update: 中文繹版連結:https://www.facebook.com/329728177143445/posts/1800273350088913/)
“An open letter to Eric Kwok, and for everyone re homophobia, discrimination and bullying”
Dear Eric,
Imagine this. You are one of the contestants on a TV talent show. You are sitting in a room with other hopefuls and one of the judges walks into the room and demanded this: “Raise your hand if you are not homophobic.”
I’m very sure you will raise your hand.
You don’t have to answer me whether or not you really are homophobic. But stay with the feeling inside your mind. How do you feel?
Your feelings are most likely the same as the feelings of your contestants when you walked into a room and asked them to raise their hands to declare their sexual orientation publicly. Because in this day and age, homophobia is just as “controversial” as homosexuality, if not more.
The reason why I’m writing this open letter to you is because after reading your apology, I want to take the opportunity to address to you, and everyone out there, the need for proper etiquette regarding LGBT issues, and to address the forms of micro-aggression, bullying and discrimination the LGBT community faces everyday especially in the workplace.
I’m taking this incident seriously because from my personal experience, this is not just a one-time slip-up for you.
I remember long time ago I was so looking forward to meeting and working with you because you are, after all, Eric Kwok the great songwriter.
You were very friendly when we talked privately. Then I started to notice how once there were audiences, media or other people around and when the cameras were turned on, you would start making insinuating and demeaning gay jokes about me and in front of me. Jokes and comments even my closest friends wouldn’t dare to make in public.
At first, I didn’t really pay too much attention. I just brushed it off as juvenile and trivial. In fact, I had been so used to these jokes since growing up that I learned not to react much.
However, as time progressed and we worked on more occasions, the same thing would happen repeatedly. The teasing and the stereotypical gay jokes continued and you would make sure that the spotlight would fall on me afterwards. The jokes no longer felt light. They felt hostile, even vindictive.
In fact, it felt like bullying.
One of these incidents was well documented in tabloids back then and you can still look it up yourself on the internet.
I came to the realization that it was not just a one-time thing. I don’t know if it’s intentional or unintentional but it’s definitely a habit and a pattern.
So many questions would be in my mind every time after working with you. Why does Eric do that every time? Is he picking on me? Does he hate me? Is he homophobic? Does he think homosexuality is something funny? Does he do this to other people too? Did I do something that pissed him off? I remember I was nothing but courteous. So why do I deserve this?
I had no answers for all of these questions. All I knew was I became fearful of working with you, dreading what words would fall out of your mouth to put me in an awkwardly embarassing position. But still I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. You’re from California you shouldn’t be homophobic. I even defended you in my head by telling myself to loosen up.
But it’s not just you. Throughout my years in the entertainment industry, I have encountered and endured so many chauvinistic “tough guys” who like to use homosexuality as a laughing stock or source of bad comedy which were all discriminating and demeaning, yet not funny.
It’s not only me. I’m sure many people of the LGBT community face this everyday in their workplace. People around them would claim their intentions were harmless but we all knew deep down that these “jokes” have the power to put people someone in an embarrassing, inferior and even threatening positions.
We kept quiet and tolerated. Sometimes we even felt obligated to laugh along just so we couldn’t afford to look “petty” or “stiff”, especially in front of people of higher authority and stature.
So Eric I want to ask you.
Why have you been so obsessed with my sexuality all these years?
Why are you so fascinated by other people’s sexuality?
Why is being gay such a huge issue to you even to this day that you had to make it the first thing you asked your contestants?
Why you also had to specifically make a post on social media about that fact you questioned people about their sexuality?
Why do you take so much pride publicly in your ability to guess who are the gay contestants even when they weren’t ready to share that information?
And most of all why do you find all this to be so funny?
To begin with one’s sexual orientation is a very personal thing which others have no right to intrude, even in the entertainment industry where you are supposed to be fine with “controversy”.
This is for you and everyone out there: using your power and authority to demand someone to declare his or her sexual orientation, especially in a work environment, is ancient, barbaric and unacceptable.
Kicking someone out of the closet is just pure evil.
The fact you did what you did, especially with your stature and on broadcast TV, is not only wrong, but also you are telling the Hong Kong audience that it’s alright to continue this form of intrusion and micro aggression that the LGBT community wants to see gone.
You’re leading a very poor example by giving Hong Kong audience the impression that being gay is still a taboo.
How are your contestants, who are boys of young age, going to offer new perspectives to the Hong Kong audience under your guidance if you perpetuate stereotyping and demonstrate to them that being gay is still an issue?
I feel sorry for any contestants who are in fact gay sitting in that room that day too. They must have been traumatized seeing the way you forced your inquisition. The impression you left them with is that the entertainment industry is still a very unfriendly place for gays. Is that what you want them to think?
But most of all, it’s the attitude, tone and manner with which you shared about this incident on social media, giving people the impression that any matter regarding sexual orientation is still something shameful and laughable, which is on top of list the thing that the LGBT community fights hard everyday to change.
When you said in your apology you “have great respect for gay people, especially their hard fight for equality” I became baffled as what you did, in the past to me or in that room to the boys, is the exact thing that makes the LGBT community’s ongoing fight for equality so difficult.
Putting people down, perpetuate stereotypes, heckling and ridiculing yet making it look OK is anything but liberal and respectful, or Californian. I don’t see any “entertainment values” that are of good taste if they are made up at the expense of other people’s struggle.
If this incident happened in America, where you grew up, you would’ve gotten yourself in such hot waters that you probably can’t get out of.
I just want you and everyone out there to know that it’s not okay. And it never was. Never will be.
Being “as liberal as it gets” is great. Having gay friends is great too. Having dinner with your gay friends is absolutely fabulous! Playing all these cards to avoid being labelled as “homophobic” is very convenient. But having class, empathy, kindness and authentic respect is a completely different territory. These don’t come automatically with backgrounds.
At this point you don’t owe me an apology. I just hope that after this incident you can really start working and living with the essences of a truly liberal and creative individual. Inspire changes and end stereotypes. Start new trends and break old patterns. Embrace and not segregate. Do the work.
I had been away from Hong Kong and the industry for a few years now. It breaks me heart that I have to write this sort of open letter when it’s already 2018. I want to make this industry a safer, nicer and more accepting place to work in when I return. I want members of the LGBT community in Hong Kong, who have been so supportive of me and my music, to also have safer and nicer working environment in their respective lives.
I don’t mind coming off as an over-reacting petty bitch with no sense of humour if my message finally comes through and everyone, including you, “gets it”. I rather have no sense of humour than a bad one.
To all the contestants of the show. If anyone ever asks you if you are gay and you are not ready to discuss, it’s OK to stand up for yourself and say this: “It’s a rude question to begin with. You have no right to get an answer from me to begin with. And it doesn’t matter. It SHOULDN’T matter. It’s 2018. I hope one day I can use my craft to inspire the world and to make this become a non-issue.”
But if you are ready to be open, you have my complete support and love.
Let’s hope that through acceptance, learning and effort, one day there will no longer be any “controversial questions”. Wouldn’t we like that Eric?
Yours truly,
Pong
#LGBT
#homophobia
#safeworkplace
#中文版稍後會有
Eric Kwok 郭偉亮
kicking中文 在 我是小馬 A Man in his Cave Youtube 的精選貼文
晚上吃完飯後,一家人正在回味孩子們在媽媽肚子時的超音波照片,當時的我們,在照片背後有留些文字,這是媽媽在Sammy十三週的時候,寫給他的文字(完整版):
“At last, Daddy was back from China and he could see you too! 13 weeks, and just a little bit bigger. This time you were kicking really hard - and Daddy got a shock! He asked if I could feel it. Not yet. But maybe you were excited that Daddy could see you?”
(翻譯)
“爸爸終於從中國工作回來,他現在也能見到你了!第13週,你和先前比起來就只長大那丁點,不過你這次踢的可大力了,爸爸顯得相當驚訝,還問我能不能感覺到?是不是能見到爸爸讓你覺得很興奮呢?”
下面是我當時寫給兒子的內容:
“臭小子,你18週了,cool, 以後帶爸爸去喝酒,媽媽叫她在家睡覺,快點出來玩!2015. 07. 17”
看來弟弟的要找一天來補寫一下...(千萬別告訴他!🤣)
#公開 #瑞典阿爸 #amaninhiscave
*喜歡我們的內容,別忘記幫我們的影片按個讚👍!
*喜歡這樣的小短片,我的IG還有更多,快來追蹤吧!
我的IG (瑞典阿爸):https://www.instagram.com/funand_co
kicking中文 在 DallasWaldo Youtube 的精選貼文
台灣早餐最好吃!!!
來到台灣的時候,老外都需要一點時間才可以適應台灣料理...... 除了早餐以外吧 因為台灣早餐就是超好吃的,難道有人不喜歡嗎???
這首歌只是為了好玩,希望大家看而覺得快樂!感謝大家支持我和韋喆~
藝人資訊|Artist Info
Dallas Waldo 阿龍
IG:@dallaswaldo
FB: https://www.facebook.com/dallaswaldo
Keril Victor 韋喆
IG: kerilmusic
FB: https://www.facebook.com/kerilmusic/
編曲 Musical Production: ThatKidGoran
錄音、混音 Audio Mixing and Recording: Nebula Entertainment
製片 Video Production: Nebula Entertainment
導演 Directed by: Ivan Huang
攝影助理 Video Assistant:Elsie Sung
謝謝不把我們趕走 Big thanks for not kicking us out:
家家早餐
來來豆漿
早點晚點來
kicking中文 在 CH Music Channel Youtube 的精選貼文
《Midnight Sun》
眠りの森 / Nemuri no Mori / 沈睡森林 / Forest of Sleep
作詞 / Lyricist:aimerrhythm
作曲 / Composer:飛内将大
編曲 / Arranger:玉井健二、飛内将大
歌 / Singer:Aimer
翻譯:夏德爾
English Translation: Thaerin
背景 / Background - カントク(Kantoku) :
https://i.imgur.com/k7AqL4G.jpg
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中文翻譯 / Chinese Translation :
https://home.gamer.com.tw/creationDetail.php?sn=2179533
英文翻譯 / English Translation :
https://www.lyrical-nonsense.com/lyrics/aimer/nemuri-no-mori/
日文歌詞 / Japanese Lyrics :
PM12:00を過ぎたら街を出よう
頼りない声で あなたが言う
どこに行くの? どこかへ行こう
どこがいいの? どこかな…
レンズの壊れた双眼鏡
曇って見えない明日と今日
何か見えた? 何も見えない
何を見てた? 何かな…
いま ざわめく街を背に森を走るよ
どんなに不安でも 後ろは振り返らない
もし「帰りたいよ」なんて弱音吐いたら
眠りの森に私を置き去りにしてもいい
偽物の地図に失くした自信
また狂い始めた方位磁針
町が見えた? もうすぐそこに
森を抜けた? まだかな
いま 喧噪に追われるように森を走るよ
どんなに痛くても この手はもう離さない
もし「帰りたいよ」なんて弱気吐くなら
眠りの森に私を置き去りにしてほしい
置き去りに…
置き去りに
いま 灯りに怯えるように森を走るよ
擦り切れた両足でイバラの道駆けてく
もし「帰りたいな」そんな弱気吐くなら
眠りの森であなたを永遠に眠らせる
終わらせる… 忘れてもいい…
中文歌詞 / Chinese Lyrics :
過了午夜十二點之後,就離開這座城市吧
用不怎麼有自信的聲音,你這麼說
要去哪裡呢?去某個地方吧
去哪裡好呢?去哪裡呢……
透鏡壞掉了的望遠鏡
已經模糊的看不清楚明天與今日
你看見什麼了嗎?什麼都看不見
你在看什麼?是什麼呢……
現在將蠢蠢欲動的城市拋在背後,在森林間奔走
無論有多少不安,也絕對不會回首
若是我忍不住喊出「想要回去」的喪氣話
就把我留在這座沈睡的森林裡也沒有關係
因為假的地圖而開始失去自信
指南針也開始失去了作用
「看見城市了嗎?」就在不遠的地方
現在已經穿越了森林,怎麼還沒看到呢?
如今像是要被這份喧囂吞噬一樣的在森林裡奔走
無論疼痛有多難熬,這雙手絕對不會放開你
要是我忍不住脫口「好想要回去」的喪氣話
請將我留在這座沈睡的森林
棄我而去、留下我走吧
把我留在這裡——
現在像是畏懼著光芒一樣的奔走於森林裡
用這傷痕累累的雙腳跑在充滿荊棘的路途
若是要說出「好想回去」這種喪氣話
那就讓你永遠沈睡在這座熟睡的森林裡
結束這一切,就這樣淡忘吧
英文歌詞 / English Lyrics :
“When the clock passes 12 PM, let’s leave this city,”
You say with a quiver in your voice.
Where shall we go? Let’s just go somewhere.
What sounds good? I wonder…
These binoculars, with their lenses shattered,
Can’t see beyond the clouds covering the future and present.
What did you see? I can’t see a thing.
What were you looking at? I wonder…
We’ll run through this forest with the bustling city at our backs,
But no matter how uneasy we feel, we won’t look back.
If at some point I grow weak and say, “I want to go home”,
You can go ahead and leave me behind in this forest of sleep.
We lost our faith in the false map we were following,
And our compass’ needle went haywire once again.
We can see the city… it’s just over yonder.
We’ve made it outside the forest. Are we almost there…?
We’ll run through this forest as if chased by an illusion,
And no matter how great the pain, we won’t let go of each others’ hands.
If at some point I grow weak and say, “I want to go home”,
Please leave me behind in this forest of sleep.
We’ll run through this forest as if we fear the light,
Kicking through thorns on the roadside with our worn down feet.
If at some point you grow weak and say, “I want to go home”,
I’ll put you to eternal rest in this forest of sleep.
I’ll put an end to it all, so let it all slip away.
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kicking中文 在 Re: [問題] kicking butt 是什麼意思呢? - 精華區Eng-Class 的推薦與評價
有時候會有那種把別人徹底擊敗的意味
把別人打假的
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作者: DonaldDuck (唉 加油吧) 看板: Eng-Class
標題: Re: [問題] kicking butt 是什麼意思呢?
時間: Fri Jul 30 03:40:10 2004
像是打籃球 美式足球 etc. 很多種關於運動競賽的電影
都可以常聽到
戰爭片應該也會有
還有kicking butts 應該是把別人打假的
getting our asses kicked 應該就是指被別人打假的
我這裡是指運動競賽那方面
例如有些電影不是有一方被打很慘 落後很多分
教練可能就會想說we are getting our asses kicked....
贏的那一方可能就是想說 we are kicking butts....
類似啦 我只舉例
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作者: tschun (光一的老婆) 看板: Eng-Class
標題: Re: [問題] kicking butt 是什麼意思呢?
時間: Fri Jul 30 23:53:39 2004
我在本月地球村雜誌上有看到這個片語
寫出來參考一下
kick butt (v.phr)擊敗
ex: That helped DreamWorks kick some box office butt ...
中譯 : ...這使得夢工廠賺進大筆鈔票(票房表現非常非常好)
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