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big fish, small fish, they all are fish, ok! makes no difference when comes cleaning the house of corrutpion. it's called attention to details, ok! sometimes, it's the little fish that feed the big fish, etc. so wake up already! no more lame excuses, ok!
Hahah. Sacrava does it again. You see I am a very visual learner so words and talks and lectures do not ever help me get the meaningful picture readily. I rely on visuals. In this respect, Sacrava's Cartoon capture it all. I must admit that sometimes I am also clueless as to what the real meaning is behind of some of his cartoons. I think Sacrava is very intelligent with lots of background rich knowledge. I wonder who are the two big sharks and that one crocs? Is there such a thing as a "salt water croc" assuming the water used in the cartoon is the ocean. Now I am all confused all over again. I think Sacrava just wants to point out that the guy "Tob Chan Sereivuth" is just but a little bad guy among the GIGANTIC bad guys.
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Um ni-yeay min tieng... we need to hange your ass!
Joss a Chkay HS & Mi may Jhoa Bun Runy & Mi sompeng Hun Mana...noosh mex a hange min tov jab vear pong!
Kmean barn kar te a chkay ange nish!
A "ni-yeay min tieng" we need to arrest your ass first then we know you doing good job.
A chkay si ache....!
cpp.....anti-hanoi...........PP
LONG LIVE VIETNAM
Good work all
THIS IS A BIG LESSON FOR SMALLER
FISHES. DON'T MESS WITH ME.
BIG FISHES! WHERE ARE THEY??? I SEE
NONE.
ពាលមិនស៊ីពាល ។
big fish, small fish, they all are fish, ok! makes no difference when comes cleaning the house of corrutpion. it's called attention to details, ok! sometimes, it's the little fish that feed the big fish, etc. so wake up already! no more lame excuses, ok!
Hahah. Sacrava does it again. You see I am a very visual learner so words and talks and lectures do not ever help me get the meaningful picture readily. I rely on visuals. In this respect, Sacrava's Cartoon capture it all. I must admit that sometimes I am also clueless as to what the real meaning is behind of some of his cartoons. I think Sacrava is very intelligent with lots of background rich knowledge. I wonder who are the two big sharks and that one crocs? Is there such a thing as a "salt water croc" assuming the water used in the cartoon is the ocean. Now I am all confused all over again. I think Sacrava just wants to point out that the guy "Tob Chan Sereivuth" is just but a little bad guy among the GIGANTIC bad guys.
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