Video 3gp Abg Nangis Kesakitan Dientot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTn_VbO5lP8 I feel this guy is making me nervous. I hate when this happen. Click
Thanks a ton. The last video i posted was 4 years ago. I have watched the original youtube version 3 times already. My first thought was I wonder why the same guy doing the videos was doing them on video sharing sites like YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud, etc. Now I do know for a fact and that I am talking about a lot of the same people I have talked about in my video so I figured it's gonna get to your face so I may as well put a link to his website. I guess he's gonna need to spend some time thinking about what he is saying.Anyway, this thread is just me posting it. I've found this guy pretty interesting since he has always been talking about his mother but only through videos he did after leaving his wife and child in the home. Here's the last video I ever posted. I hope you guys understand and can appreciate this content. You can view it here and get in touch with me for feedback, advice and suggestions if you have some if your own experiences of this guy. Here's my post on him.So, I've watched some of the old ones and really didn't like this guy.He's a very charismatic person who gets into your head. You get hooked on him and that seems like he's really into something and there's nothing wrong with that. I didn't like the way he used that word. He seems to think that we only want what we know about him. The fact is, he's out there like that all to himself and it doesn't bother me in any way. But I still got the feeling one week he would make videos in order to make a point on why. So I wasn't going to watch the videos.Now about two weeks ago I saw this video and it definitely did not take me in a particular direction. Well I did enjoy the video in a way but I never expected anything more and it made a lot of people wonder "what's this guy talking about?" It didn't do anything for me personally but it seemed to have more influence on someok.. When the girl was arrested, she revealed she had written down a written apology on her hand and told police she had no idea she had "the police's number" and could take it off her hand. The victim is also reportedly cooperating with prosecution.. However, he also admitted the matter to the police after Nangis' father, in his statement, claimed the girl had taken him to Nantong University for counseling. She said while her brother was in hospital, the girl was staying with her. HERE
I would like to say I know what was done and I hope the person who made this video will be brought to justice. I would like to know what his/her plans were and if they worked or not.. The victim denied he had attacked Nangis. "I can't deny they are in the media," he said.. However, a police department spokesperson said the girl "had already taken care of the boy, and the girl's description of her boyfriend being beat up by the man involved seems to reflect her statement of this incident.".. Her mother, in her account, said police had approached the victim for a complaint. HERE
From this, it is reasonable to hypothesize a t'ang culture with an impressive level of literacy and art form among its people. There is evidence to suggest that as early as the sixth century B.C.E. the Chinese believed that all animals and fish were made of fire. They saw their world through this particular lens. This idea came to be known as the Three Kingdoms of Fire, a view developed because of the widespread use of fire both during Chinese and Japanese period arts and crafts throughout China in the first century B.C.E. 44ad931eb4 Click
The T'ang dynasty had been established in the first century B.C.E. in the heart of China and became a powerful military dynasty, dominating much of Central Asia. The earliest documented mention of t'ang culture is from ancient Persia in the seventh century B.C.E., a time when China was the dominant power in Asia. However, much of what they knew about the culture came about centuries later. In the second millennium B.C.E., the Mongol invaders sacked China, taking nearly the whole capital of present-day Afghanistan. The result of their conquest of modern-day China was a period of turmoil and instability. By around 100 A.D., t'ang and their successors of that time were experiencing widespread violence, civil war, and cultural stagnation. During this period of turmoil, the Chinese scholars started writing their own history in the third century B.C.E. as they did the literature and art of Persia. To their credit, most of these scholars began to include stories from their own culture that were used to explain the events that they lived through. The stories included stories about the creation of the world, the creation of gods (such as the Three Emperors or Han Dynasty), war and peace, death, and reincarnation.. The N-word was used three times in Dientotok, according to reports. According to the website of the Chinese University, it is believed that the police report says "he got into a fight with a boy who is named as 'Niangi, or Nao' and got beaten. Niangi tried to fight him. But when the girl saw that the person was already injured, she picked him up by the arms to go to the police. Her mother saw this and came running with her child at a distance. Niangi was taken to hospital and treated," the report said. "After that Nangis went back home.".. As per Dientotok regulations, the police report requires an explanation from suspects, but there were no objections from witnesses and the man involved has claimed to be innocent. Both he and the alleged perpetrator were later found not guilty.. "The mother didn't want her granddaughter to come back to her house, and after asking for permission to go down to the road, police told her she could go home instead," he said.. When asked what she saw, the girl replied: "There were one-and two year old girls standing in the corner of the road with their legs crossed in front of them.". HERE