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.......................................... 男:一会我去接你,溜达溜达去? 女:干嘛? 男:看你天天在家怪无聊的。 女:不用了,一会和朋友出去。 男:哦,天热,注意点。 女:知道了,啰嗦。 女:你把我照片放你朋友圈干嘛? 男:你是我媳妇啊?放照片怎么了?女:那你就没经过我允许就放,快删了。 男:哦!那好吧。 同样一个女人,换一个男人 女:一会你来接我好不好? 男:我忙,想去哪自己打车去。 女:我想让你陪我逛街啊,好久没陪我了 男:不是告诉你我在忙吗。找你朋友去。 女:哦,知道了。 女:你相册里为什么没有我呢? 男:你想让全世界都知道咱俩在一起吗? 女:那怎么了啊?我是你媳妇啊。 男:我不想别人知道,有什么好炫耀的。 女:可是我相册里都有你。 男:对了,你把我照片删了,传我照片干啥? 女:我传你照片怎么了? 男:我说了,我不想别人知道。 女:哦。我知道了。 人贱一辈子,猪贱一刀子。喜欢你的,你不当回事。不喜欢你的,你死抓不放,你说你错没错?看清自己的幸福到底在哪里,别一味的傻下去,有些不值得的人,不会给你快乐,换来的只有冷嘲热讽,给自己添堵。 慢慢的才知道: 感情里,总会有分分合合;生命里,总会有来来去去。以一种洒脱的姿态放手,以一份微笑的心境达观,浅浅喜欢,静静爱,深深思索,淡淡释怀。 慢慢的才知道: 人这一辈子,要经得起谎言,受得起敷衍,忍得住欺骗,忘得了诺言。爱过了,才会尝到快乐和伤心的滋味;恨过了,才会知道珍惜和宽容。 慢慢的才知道: 这个世界上,谁也不是谁的永远,唱一曲风花雪月,吟一阕岁月静好,烟火、流年、红尘、沧桑,浅浅遇,淡淡忘。 慢慢的才知道: 生命于我们,只是沧海一粟,然而,却承载了太多的情非得已。聚散离合,痛苦欢笑,呐喊寻觅......因为没有人知道那个最终的谜底,所以,我们唯一的选择,必须是:向前...... 慢慢的才知道: 有些人魂牵梦萦,却只适合放在心底;有些人波澜不惊,却适合相伴一生。爱情,是一次命中注定的相逢,或驻足,拥抱;或擦肩,回眸,有些走过,很淡,很轻却很疼...... 慢慢的才知道: 人生,总有许多沟坎需要跨越;岁月,总有许多遗憾需要弥补;生命,总有许多迷茫需要领悟。痛并快乐着,思索并追寻着。 慢慢的才知道: 坚持未必是胜利,放弃未必是认输,与其华丽撞墙,不如优雅转身,学会思索,学会等待,学会调整。人生,有很多时候,需要的不仅仅是执着,有时还有回眸一笑的洒脱。 慢慢的才知道: 因为有许多事不完美,所以我们才追求完美;因为有许多时候不快乐,所以我们才渴望快乐。生活,原本就是完美与缺憾的交响;人生,原本就是痛苦和快乐的和声,输掉什么,不可以输掉微笑;舍弃什么,不可以舍弃快乐。 慢慢的才知道: 人在旅途,有许多错过,痛断肝肠;有许多遇见,念念不忘;一些梦想,可能会换来一身的疲惫。向前走,走过不属于或属于自己的风景,学会收藏,学会遗忘,更要学会坚强。
白宫来的邮件求大神翻译~~~~~~~~~~~ Good morning -- On Sunday, I was in Moore, Oklahoma. Today, I'm headed to the Jersey Shore. Those two communities are separated by half a continent but united by a common sense of purpose. Like Joplin, Tuscaloosa, and New Orleans, they are home to people who've seen nature at its worst and humanity at its best. And they're filled with those who have made the choice to rebuild after disaster, to come back stronger than ever. The scene on the ground this weekend was one we all know too well: homes wrecked and neighborhoods devastated. But the memories I'll take away from Moore will be of people standing tall, of neighbor helping neighbor, of survivors working to ensure that no one suffers through tragedy alone. And that too, was strikingly familiar. I could have been back in Brigantine Beach after Hurricane Sandy. I could have been in Joplin in 2011. It's because of those past experiences in places like New Jersey and Missouri that I have faith that Moore will emerge from the wreckage of this tornado stronger than ever. And that's in part because I know that they won't undertake the road to recovery alone. This was a national tragedy, and that demands a national response. If you want to help, the best way to support those affected by this storm is to make a financial contribution to the voluntary organization of your choice. The best way to volunteer is to affiliate with an organization that is already providing support to survivors. We've set up a page to help steer you in the right direction. Check it out to get started: http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whitehouse.gov%2Foklahoma&urlrefer=56007c95079542b5eb1f727a635e929d Thank you, President Barack Obama
白宫来信求大神翻译 Good morning -- On Sunday, I was in Moore, Oklahoma. Today, I'm headed to the Jersey Shore. Those two communities are separated by half a continent but united by a common sense of purpose. Like Joplin, Tuscaloosa, and New Orleans, they are home to people who've seen nature at its worst and humanity at its best. And they're filled with those who have made the choice to rebuild after disaster, to come back stronger than ever. The scene on the ground this weekend was one we all know too well: homes wrecked and neighborhoods devastated. But the memories I'll take away from Moore will be of people standing tall, of neighbor helping neighbor, of survivors working to ensure that no one suffers through tragedy alone. And that too, was strikingly familiar. I could have been back in Brigantine Beach after Hurricane Sandy. I could have been in Joplin in 2011. It's because of those past experiences in places like New Jersey and Missouri that I have faith that Moore will emerge from the wreckage of this tornado stronger than ever. And that's in part because I know that they won't undertake the road to recovery alone. This was a national tragedy, and that demands a national response. If you want to help, the best way to support those affected by this storm is to make a financial contribution to the voluntary organization of your choice. The best way to volunteer is to affiliate with an organization that is already providing support to survivors. We've set up a page to help steer you in the right direction. Check it out to get started: http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whitehouse.gov%2Foklahoma&urlrefer=56007c95079542b5eb1f727a635e929d Thank you, President Barack Obama
白宫来信求大神翻译 Good morning -- On Sunday, I was in Moore, Oklahoma. Today, I'm headed to the Jersey Shore. Those two communities are separated by half a continent but united by a common sense of purpose. Like Joplin, Tuscaloosa, and New Orleans, they are home to people who've seen nature at its worst and humanity at its best. And they're filled with those who have made the choice to rebuild after disaster, to come back stronger than ever. The scene on the ground this weekend was one we all know too well: homes wrecked and neighborhoods devastated. But the memories I'll take away from Moore will be of people standing tall, of neighbor helping neighbor, of survivors working to ensure that no one suffers through tragedy alone. And that too, was strikingly familiar. I could have been back in Brigantine Beach after Hurricane Sandy. I could have been in Joplin in 2011. It's because of those past experiences in places like New Jersey and Missouri that I have faith that Moore will emerge from the wreckage of this tornado stronger than ever. And that's in part because I know that they won't undertake the road to recovery alone. This was a national tragedy, and that demands a national response. If you want to help, the best way to support those affected by this storm is to make a financial contribution to the voluntary organization of your choice. The best way to volunteer is to affiliate with an organization that is already providing support to survivors. We've set up a page to help steer you in the right direction. Check it out to get started: http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whitehouse.gov%2Foklahoma&urlrefer=56007c95079542b5eb1f727a635e929d Thank you, President Barack Obama
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