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連689個女都向佔中挑機 @@
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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連689個女都向佔中挑機 @@
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 19:45



    反佢老豆呀嘛!

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旺角佔領者於8:23pm集體默哀悼念南丫海難死難者
100%肯定至少做一件離譜的事WK20 903冠硬!!賭幾多都得!!

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連689個女都向佔中挑機 @@
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 19:45

但佢黑外套黃衫… 笑左
論盡音樂 #愛香港樂壇而存在
https://www.facebook.com/stupidmusichk
Follow 埋我 IG 啦
論盡樂迷,敢愛敢恨

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689 知唔知自己up乜
有普選好過無普選

可唔可以講得好D
唔係喺度聽你講乜乜好過乜乜

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真係想搵成班人打_你

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哩幾日真係好攰,可謂身心交瘁...
但我覺得係值得
做緊d自己認為岩既事,捍衛緊d重要核心價值
689下台與否唔係我最concern
我淨係知我企出黎係要真普選

講返現場d感受
戰線而家擴展去埋尖沙咀
有好有唔好
好就係去到尖咀哩d遊客同高級經濟活動中心可以進一步比政府睇我地唔係咁好蝦
但唔好就係戰線擴大,令人流同物資有d分散,但又唔見真係多左人出黎
個人感覺出黎既人數已經到頂峰
同時香港人冇咩耐性同三分鐘熱度, 見警察暫時冇進一步行動同冇玥放催淚彈
應該後日起人數會回落(希望我估計係錯喇......)
另外感覺個focus 終於返去爭取真普選, 冇再比人side track左
最後就係
香港人真係創意真係無限
好多好靚既藝術品同二次創作
特別鍾意果五張寵物小精靈

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真係想搵成班人打_你
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 21:18

睇D人COMMENT 先好笑話佢似蘇玉華同關家姐

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本帖最後由 Korwyn 於 2014-10-1 21:38 編輯

http://www.discuss.com.hk/viewthread.php?tid=23844661

大家醒下啦
反佔中有54%!

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本帖最後由 bagfgfcde 於 2014-10-1 21:50 編輯
大家醒下啦
反佔中有54%!
Korwyn 發表於 2014-10-1 21:36



同香討d小朋友仲相處得好唔好?
呢d低質論壇既投票都拎出黎做理據 果然係數據王 乜(垃圾)都參考下

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大家醒下啦
反佔中有54%!
Korwyn 發表於 2014-10-1 21:36

點解!點解你唔支持天然呆嘅容祖兒!


容祖兒:「係矛盾嘅,同埋講真,我自己睇咁耐,要讚下班年輕人。有日我去咗銅鑼灣,夜晚,我去觀察,現場好安靜,好守秩序,有教養,冇失禮。垃圾擺得好好,又有人問要唔要水同紙巾。我去嗰陣感覺幾好。」

http://hkm.appledaily.com/detail.php?issue=20141001&guid=52967300&category_guid=7018882&category=instant
論盡音樂 #愛香港樂壇而存在
https://www.facebook.com/stupidmusichk
Follow 埋我 IG 啦
論盡樂迷,敢愛敢恨

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大家醒下啦
反佔中有54%!
Korwyn 發表於 2014-10-1 21:36

不直接答你,用例子答你
呢度有三份二人喜歡同性。

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同香討d小朋友仲相處得好唔好?
呢d低質論壇既投票都拎出黎做理據  果然係數據王 乜(垃圾)都參考 ...
bagfgfcde 發表於 2014-10-1 21:47

不過大陸力量咁大的地方仲有4成支持,係非常大的警號

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今日去完現場令我更不齒警察既行為
Happy and Blessed.

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大家醒下啦
反佔中有54%!
Korwyn 發表於 2014-10-1 21:36



    制度教我地未夠3分之2 都未叫普遍 lolxD
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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今日去完現場令我更不齒警察既行為
jose 發表於 2014-10-1 21:53



    無去現場 著黑衫已經比人係咁check 身份證...
    食支煙就要check 身份證...
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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王菀之:
「比以前更厭, 甚至憎恨, 政治傷害的人太多了」
「政治的醜惡和傷害, 現在還不夠清楚嗎?難道要喜歡嗎?討厭又等如不理嗎?」
「希望你會明白和接受我的表態. 我是中國人, n I'm always proud to be one, whichever place I go on earth. 我反對和強烈譴責無情的CY Leung, 和他不力的政府, 令香港受這麼大的傷害. 傷害了學生和執法人員! 極希望他立即辭職, 卻不想外國乘機入侵傷害中國.....」
論盡音樂 #愛香港樂壇而存在
https://www.facebook.com/stupidmusichk
Follow 埋我 IG 啦
論盡樂迷,敢愛敢恨

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行動要升級
到後日都唔好走住...我會黎

國家進步 = 沒有最貪, 只有更貪

梁振英重申普選有好過無 

行政長官梁振英在國慶酒會致辭時重申,全國人大常委會的政改決議,已確定2017年起可以「一人一票」方式選特首,「有普選一定比無普選好」,「去票站投票一定比在家中看電視」,播放「1200位選舉委員會委員投票好」。但是,有出席嘉賓胸繫黃絲帶、手撐黃傘,以示支持「佔中」。
梁振英重申,「一國兩制」貫徹於香港的政制發展,全國人大常委會已確定香港可「從2017年開始以一人一票方式選出行政長官。不同人有不同的政改理想方案」,但「有普選一定比無普選好,500萬合資格選民投票選行政長官一定比1200人選行政長官好。去票站投票一定比在家中看電視,看1,200位選舉委員會委員投票好。」
他呼籲社會各界「和政府一起,用平和、合法、理性、務實的方式做好後續的諮詢和立法工作,讓政制發展向前邁進一大步。」他強調,「香港和內地的發展緊扣在一起,中國夢靠大家攜手建構」,並引用白皮書一段結語:「不斷豐富和發展『一國兩制』在香港特別行政區的實踐,保持香港長期繁榮穩定,是中國夢的重要組成部分,也是完善和發展中國特色社會主義制度,推進國家治理體系和治理能力現代化的必然要求。」
梁振英最後強調,「作為國家的一分子,我們不單要為香港的發展而努力,更要與全國人民一起,為國家的進步作出貢獻」。

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王菀之:
「比以前更厭, 甚至憎恨, 政治傷害的人太多了」
「政治的醜惡和傷害, 現在還不夠清楚嗎?難道要喜 ...
星勤 發表於 2014-10-1 22:31

support美之

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行動要升級
到後日都唔好走住...我會黎

國家進步 = 沒有最貪, 只有更貪

梁振英重申普選有好過無 

行政 ...
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 22:36
梁振英最後強調,「作為國家的一分子,我們不單要為香港的發展而努力,更要與全國人民一起,為國家的進步作出貢獻」。


為咗以上呢句,快啲辭職啦
任我行 失憶蝴蝶

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【太陽報專訊】【本報訊】


內地官方中央電視台昨首度報道本港的佔中消息,指集會對香港股市、樓市及民生造成負面影響,經濟損失達四百億元,呼籲參與者解散,停止違法行為;

另有內地官媒更措辭強硬地指大部分示威者均是被反對派煽動起來的青年學生,直指反對派推動的遊戲沒有出路,注定是一步死棋。

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行動要升級
到後日都唔好走住...我會黎

國家進步 = 沒有最貪, 只有更貪

梁振英重申普選有好過無 

行政 ...
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 22:36


只怕d間諜呢一日半日已經拆哂d block方便拉人...

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梁振英最後強調,「作為國家的一分子,我們不單要為香港的發展而努力,更要與全國人民一起,為國家的進步作 ...
remus 發表於 2014-10-1 22:39



    佢上台以後係無日安寧過
    早應該...
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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點解!點解你唔支持天然呆嘅容祖兒!


容祖兒:「係矛盾嘅,同埋講真,我自己睇咁耐,要讚下班年輕人。有 ...
星勤 發表於 2014-10-1 21:48


LIKE首歌就代表要支持埋佢?
我對事唔對人
不過我同JY一樣關心果D人
你睇番我之前D post, 我不斷叫佢地退出, 安全番屋企

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旺角佔領者於8:23pm集體默哀悼念南丫海難死難者
酷愛903 發表於 2014-10-1 21:05


點解争取真普選同南丫海難有關? 唯一共同點只係同取消國庆煙花有關而已.

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I suggest you guys to read this article as it offers a very different perspective to your views.

China is Hong Kong’s future – not its enemy
Protesters cry democracy but most are driven by dislocation and resentment at mainlanders’ success
http://www.theguardian.com/comme ... sters-cry-democracy

The upheaval sweeping Hong Kong is more complicated than on the surface it might appear. Protests have erupted over direct elections to be held in three years’ time; democracy activists claim that China’s plans will allow it to screen out the candidates it doesn’t want.

It should be remembered, however, that for 155 years until its handover to China in 1997, Hong Kong was a British colony, forcibly taken from China at the end of the first opium war. All its 28 subsequent governors were appointed by the British government. Although Hong Kong came, over time, to enjoy the rule of law and the right to protest, under the British it never enjoyed even a semblance of democracy. It was ruled from 6,000 miles away in London. The idea of any kind of democracy was first introduced by the Chinese government. In 1990 the latter adopted the Basic Law, which included the commitment that in 2017 the territory’s chief executive would be elected by universal suffrage; it also spelt out that the nomination of candidates would be a matter for a nominating committee.

This proposal should be seen in the context of what was a highly innovative – and, to westerners, completely unfamiliar – constitutional approach by the Chinese. The idea of “one country, two systems” under which Hong Kong would maintain its distinctive legal and political system for 50 years. Hong Kong would, in these respects, remain singularly different from the rest of China, while at the same time being subject to Chinese sovereignty. In contrast, the western view has always embraced the principle of “one country, one system” – as, for example, in German unification. But China is more a civilisation-state than a nation-state: historically it would have been impossible to hold together such a vast country without allowing much greater flexibility. Its thinking – “one civilisation, many systems” – was shaped by its very different history.

In the 17 years since the handover, China has, whatever the gainsayers might suggest, overwhelmingly honoured its commitment to the principle of one country, two systems. The legal system remains based on English law, the rule of law prevails, and the right to demonstrate, as we have seen so vividly in recent days, is still very much intact. The Chinese meant what they offered. Indeed, it can reasonably be argued that they went to extremes in their desire to be unobtrusive: sotto voce might be an apt way of describing China’s approach to Hong Kong. At the time of the handover, and in the three years I lived in Hong Kong from 1998, it was difficult to identify any visible signs of Chinese rule: I recall seeing just one Chinese flag.

Notwithstanding this, Hong Kong – and its relationship with China – was in fact changing rapidly. Herein lies a fundamental reason for the present unrest: the growing sense of dislocation among a section of Hong Kong’s population. During the 20 years or so prior to the handover, the territory enjoyed its golden era – not because of the British but because of the Chinese. In 1978 Deng Xiaoping embarked on his reform programme, and China began to grow rapidly. It was still, however, a relatively closed society. Hong Kong was the beneficiary – it became the entry point to China, and as a result attracted scores of multinational companies and banks that wanted to gain access to the Chinese market. Hong Kong got rich because of China. It also fed an attitude of hubris and arrogance. The Hong Kong Chinese came to enjoy a much higher standard of living than the mainlanders. They looked down on the latter as poor, ignorant and uncouth peasants, as greatly their inferior. They preferred – up to a point – to identify with westerners rather than mainlanders, not because of democracy (the British had never allowed them any) but primarily because of money and the status that went with it.

Much has changed since 1997. The Chinese economy has grown many times, the standard of living of the Chinese likewise. If you want to access the Chinese market nowadays, why move to Hong Kong when you can go straight to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and a host of other major cities? Hong Kong has lost its role as the gateway to China. Where previously Hong Kong was China’s unrivalled financial centre, now it is increasingly dwarfed by Shanghai. Until recently, Hong Kong was by far China’s largest port: now it has been surpassed by Shanghai and Shenzhen, and Guangzhou will shortly overtake it.

Two decades ago westerners comprised the bulk of Hong Kong’s tourists, today mainlanders account for the overwhelming majority, many of them rather more wealthy than most Hong Kong Chinese. Likewise, an increasing number of mainlanders have moved to the territory – which is a growing source of resentment. If China needed Hong Kong in an earlier period, this is no longer nearly as true as it was. On the contrary, without China, Hong Kong would be in deep trouble.

Understandably, many Hong Kong Chinese are struggling to come to terms with these new realities. They are experiencing a crisis of identity and a sense of displacement. They know their future is inextricably bound up with China but that is very different from embracing the fact. Yet there is no alternative: China is the future of Hong Kong.

All these issues, in a most complex way, are being played out in the present arguments over universal suffrage. Hong Kong is divided. About half the population support China’s proposals on universal suffrage, either because they think they are a step forward or because they take the pragmatic view that they will happen anyway. The other half is opposed. A relatively small minority of these have never really accepted Chinese sovereignty. Anson Chan, the former head of the civil service under Chris Patten, and Jimmy Lai, a prominent businessman, fall into this category, and so do some of the Democrats. Then there is a much larger group, among them many students, who oppose Beijing’s plans for more idealistic reasons.

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王菀之:
「比以前更厭, 甚至憎恨, 政治傷害的人太多了」
「政治的醜惡和傷害, 現在還不夠清楚嗎?難道要喜 ...
星勤 發表於 2014-10-1 22:31


美之終於出聲...

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只怕d間諜呢一日半日已經拆哂d block方便拉人...
新水星 發表於 2014-10-1 22:41

話說今日有條友嘗試拆金鐘道啲鐵馬
好在香港人夠齊心 真係好熱血
Happy and Blessed.

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佢上台以後係無日安寧過
    早應該...
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 22:41
真係好鬼憎佢,從未咁憎一個領導香港嘅特首(港督)
任我行 失憶蝴蝶

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岩岩新聞話葉劉淑儀搵黃之鋒佔中發起人傾

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王菀之:
「比以前更厭, 甚至憎恨, 政治傷害的人太多了」
「政治的醜惡和傷害, 現在還不夠清楚嗎?難道要喜 ...
星勤 發表於 2014-10-1 22:31



    下年佢冇得做基本法大使!!!

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本帖最後由 rubylovessss 於 2014-10-1 23:06 編輯

發哥你真係全香港人嘅偶像
689個句袋住先....係廢話黎
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/enews/realtime/20141001/52967864

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發哥你真係全香港人嘅偶像
689個句袋住先....係廢話黎
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 23:02


發哥亂咁閙人

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岩岩佔完鐘,有講者作埋歌叫催淚彈,超正

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689死都唔會落台架啦!咁厚面皮

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689死都唔會落台架啦!咁厚面皮
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 23:10


政府話談判唔可以有前設,但政府自己首先就咁大個前設

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真係好鬼憎佢,從未咁憎一個領導香港嘅特首(港督)
remus 發表於 2014-10-1 22:51



    係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 23:22


我都覺得係

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係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 23:22
如果有錢的話,真係想移民算喇
任我行 失憶蝴蝶

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岩岩新聞話葉劉淑儀搵黃之鋒佔中發起人傾
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 22:56



    唔知佢地肯唔肯見葉劉 lol
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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政府話談判唔可以有前設,但政府自己首先就咁大個前設
新水星 發表於 2014-10-1 23:18



   咪係.....哩樣野真係好嬲同ON X咁黠樣傾啊
同埋葉劉唔好成日出黎派膠同抽水
仲6+1唔夠咩

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係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 23:22

只係因為佢的出身,令到共產黨的任務當年已經提早俾左梁振英搞

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係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 23:22



    董伯伯呢?今日見到佢突然掛住佢

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董伯伯呢?今日見到佢突然掛住佢
rubylovessss 發表於 2014-10-1 23:25


董係替中共捧起689的最大功臣之一,今時今日好多衰野都由佢打底

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王菀之:
「比以前更厭, 甚至憎恨, 政治傷害的人太多了」
「政治的醜惡和傷害, 現在還不夠清楚嗎?難道要喜歡嗎?討厭又等如不理嗎?」
「希望你會明白和接受我的表態. 我是中國人, n I'm always proud to be one, whichever place I go on earth. 我反對和強烈譴責無情的CY Leung, 和他不力的政府, 令香港受這麼大的傷害. 傷害了學生和執法人員! 極希望他立即辭職, 卻不想外國乘機入侵傷害中國.....」
星勤 發表於 2014-10-1 22:31

呢2點又會比人插

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政府話談判唔可以有前設,但政府自己首先就咁大個前設
新水星 發表於 2014-10-1 23:18


X2! 真係溝通唔到

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係-_- 曾蔭權其實真係算係咁-_-
Nicholas 發表於 2014-10-1 23:22



    曾蔭權 振英
梁振英 蔭權
-------------
我覺得佔中又唔好咁大貪
番去原點,純粹爭取普選啦
我懷疑好多人已經忘記呢個先至係最初目的
47. Bring Him Home
week20
1 . per se 也許沒有未來神

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呢2點又會比人插
Nathan 發表於 2014-10-1 23:30



    其實都係持平...
    藝人有時真係講句野都好大責任既... 完全明白
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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曾蔭權 振英
梁振英 蔭權
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我覺得佔中又唔好咁大貪
番去原點,純粹爭取普選啦
我懷疑 ...
b01091018 發表於 2014-10-2 00:19


但係呢幾日特首都無回應過 都真係令人嘔心
所以... 呢個真係足於反佢...
Nick's Music Selection 2024 (Week 20)
1. Chosen Family - COLLAR  2. 一路以來 - RYOTA 片山涼太  3. 也許沒有未來神 - per se

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本帖最後由 Korwyn 於 2014-10-2 01:33 編輯

喺某討論區見到呢個留言:

由頭到尾, 對人不對事...

梁先生未上台時, 都有人叫下台啦, 精神病...

別忘了, 限奶令, 零雙非產子, 商品說明條例修訂, 制壓樓價升幅操施, 加建公屋, 居屋, 增加樓宇供應,  仲有好多好多...

尼d 全部都係佢上任以來的德政, 點解d 人視若無睹???

之前曾特首, 上任咁耐, 做過咩??? 果時勁勁多大陸大肚婆來搶床位, 有無人理過??? 死都唔肯起居屋, 又無人嘈佢, 叫佢下台????

公x黨 引入雙非, 跟住又想引入菲傭, 咁pk, 又無人叫佢地下台???

飯民, 李x 人, 梁x 雄...仲有果d 收錢議員, 又無人叫佢地下台???
作為普通市民的我, 只見到成班利益集團背後, 做一大堆小動作, 要拉梁先生下台, 因為梁先生阻住佢地發逹!

一早講明佔中, 點解變左佔旺角??? 中環反而無事??? 點解無人想過???

中環係果d 利益集團大本營, 點會比佢有事???
有事永遠係我地尼d 小市民, 得益咪果d 政客, 利益集團law, 死果d 咪比人利用的學生law

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