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A recycling girl

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Magic Kung Fu

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A sudden turnaround

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See how to flirt

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A drowsy cat

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Smart Guy

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Beauty and Beast: My Dog Stops Me from Getting up!

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Stay away, you low dogs!

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Kneel down to the Goddess

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Slow Sloth

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Corgi puppy bumping against the stairs

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A Quick Lunch in an Escalator

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Whack-a-kitten

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A crawling puppy

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A Burning Match

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Free rider

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The Worst Pick up Line

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"Honestly, I do NOT know the idiot beside me."

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Magic cloud and wind

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"Ron, I am a Communist now"

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"Good catch, boy!"

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"Sorry boss, did not see ya!"

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A fishing dog

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Tu-95 the Russian bomber crossing some cloud

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A dog once hurt by glass-door

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No kidding, Showing-Off may make you drunk

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Poor plasticine-guy

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How's that when Scarlett Johansson is on set?

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Why Leung Chun-ying the Chief Executive of Hong Kong is called "689"?

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This chart explains why Hong Kong people (especially the current protesters against ) call Leung Chun-ying, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, as 689 :

Current Pro-democracy Protest in Hong Kong

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Pro-democracy protesters gather in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong on October 1, 2014. The current pro-democracy protest has been discussed thoroughly here in Larry Diamond's column . I clearly support the protesters against C.Y. Leung's government, which is factually a branch of Beijing government, not a highly self-governance as expected. The reason of my position is simple: I do not trust China Communist Party, which is the agent of tyranny, dictator and disaster. China Communist Party makes the whole Mainland China the biggest prison around the world, now it wants include Hong Kong as part of the prison, how can I support the Beijing government? As for the possible solution of the protest in Hong Kong, I agree Larry Diamond in here: China’s rulers are now stuck in a trap of their own making. If they brutally repress mass demonstrations, as they did a quarter century ago, they will gravely damage their international legitimacy, wreck prospects for closer relati...