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Ishrat Jabeen

I didn’t learn anything educational form the video but I learned how to make lolipop with sugar 😄. Thx for likeing my comment And yess I liked my own comment 😁

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Anitha Annem

Childhood habits never leave anyone 🥺💗…
That’s why it’s called childhood which makes one’s happy 💟

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@deos9

I cried so hard when he boy said “laobaowherestheballsgiver” and “laobaogunemuwalalguler” and “FFHAFFHAFFHAFFHAFFHAFFHAFFHAcrunchFF” such beautiful messages

Edit: it made me cry even harder when the man said “Sanabaecenabah” and “yinabagercenabah” and gave cyanide to the boy such beautiful acts

Edit: I got very sad for the man and got to china and to the shop to buy everything from him after the song said “siserdaschowshegerchenchagshychawchishuchaepertaliowjanailiaojaibowpeeferwashubaewachowchewchingbeiwangsuzifattershiyonitawawschawlaitalawatashochalalalallalalalalallalaalallalalallalqlallallalalalalalalalala”

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Koketso Joyful Mmadi

I don’t understand a word.
But worry now, we are in the same struggle together. I feel you bro.

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@koketsojoyfulmmadi7530

I don’t understand a word.
But worry now, we are in the same struggle together. I feel you bro.

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Jorge Gentry

I’d like to think this was an older brother trying to get his younger sibling who was on the fence of becoming a full blown member of the Yakuza or a doctor to stay on the straight and narrow. Ultimately he convinced him to follow in the footsteps of his father and become Jet Li.

Why can’t everything be this simple?

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BlueIguana

For ppl who are confused: this is supposed to be a nostalgic video depicting the childhood of people born in the 70s/80s in China. Buying cheap snacks with wrinkled paper notes, eating malt syrup lollipops etc. Though technology is not as advanced, those were good times. According to my parents, life was much simpler and happier. As a gen z I’ve never heard of the names of the snacks in the video so it’s certainly interesting to watch.

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@blueiguana430

For ppl who are confused: this is supposed to be a nostalgic video depicting the childhood of people born in the 70s/80s in China. Buying cheap snacks with wrinkled paper notes, eating malt syrup lollipops etc. Though technology is not as advanced, those were good times. According to my parents, life was much simpler and happier. As a gen z I’ve never heard of the names of the snacks in the video so it’s certainly interesting to watch.

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usaming

This song is a Japanese nursery rhyme. I am proud that this song has been translated into Chinese and is popular in China. we are friends

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Max Master

Can someone share the link of the theme pls? Been looking for some time ,but couldn´t find the right one ;v

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@sergioramirez8781

So nobody’s going to talk about how he took the toothpick out of his mouth to make that lollipop 🍭 lol and was selling it 😂

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@user-lw1xi1lk4w

Барыга: Химичит Метамфетамин.
Торчек: Дай дозу, по-братски.
*Получает дозу*
Торчек: Ааа, поперло, дааа.. Есть чё новое в продаже?
*Барыга протягивает какую-то мутную дичь*
Торчек: НИ*УЯСИБЕ МЕНЯ УЕ*АЛО Б*ЯЯЯ.
Торчка увозит неотложка а барыга упарываеться метом. Не плагодарите за подробный пересказ.

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@ito916

For anyone who is genuinely confused, these videos are trying to bring back old memories and nostalgia for the elders who used to enjoy their childhood. And those snacks are from WAYY back. Hope this helped 💃

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@horationelson2320

This song is called ‘Akatombo’ (a red dragonfly) and actually is a Japanese autumn song 😂

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@S-sp5bn

I know this song.
Title is “Akatonbo” in Japan.
I didn’t know that this song has in Chinese😲
It makes me nostalgic feeling☺️

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@KpopNYX16

Although I am not from 80s or 90s but still I can Relate…We still get this type.of snacks But Very rare. In very small shops

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