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Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2 The Missing Years Thai Movie: A Sweet and Funny Romance That Will M



Nam is an ordinary, unattractive 14-year-old girl secretly in love with a popular boy in school named Shone. Wanting to catch his attention, she tries various ways to get close to him. Will Shone notice her efforts? The flush of youth comes with all its awkwardness and insecurities, and there's really nothing like a crazy little thing called love. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation




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Yes, it's a time that we take the opportunity For our inaugural 2022 national day of remembrance for gun related homicide victims. Gun violence is a serious threat to public safety and it affects communities across this great nation. Mayors against illegal guns was formed in 2006 and is a bipartisan coalition of more than 1000 current and former mayors from the smallest towns to the biggest cities in nearly every state in America, I along with other mayors and mayors against illegal guns. Am all too familiar with the toll gun violence takes and I am also aware of the role we play in addressing it. It is important that we continue fighting for gun safety laws while also implementing gun violence prevention strategies. I recognize that problems may look different from city to city, but the members of mayors against illegal guns are united in our duty to do everything we can to protect our residents from the threat of gun violence. According to research conducted by mayors against illegal guns. Every year, every year, Nearly 40,000 Americans are killed with guns and 85,000 Americans are shot and wounded as a result of gun assaults, unintentional shootings, attempted gun suicides and shootings by law enforcement. This devastates families and communities across our country with a disproportionate impact on black and latino people On average here in North Carolina, 1470 people died by guns this year. In 2022, Durham lost 43 members of our great city as a result of gunfire today, my colleagues and I who you see standing here including our share our chair of a county commissioners, all of our folks who are working in the communities directly and my fellow city council members, we stand in solidarity with mayors against illegal guns all across the country to recognize this inaugural national day of remembrance for gun related homicide victims, We will call the name of each community member who died by gunfire in 2022. And for those family members who are here with us today, when your loved one's name is called, If you will please raise your hand so that we can see you and honor you today. We will conclude with the giving of a white balloon as a symbol of peace, as a symbol of peace. As we prepare to transition into 2023 and we stand and pray and hope that not one other person is lost in this manner. I will now call mayor pro TEM Mark Middleton who will lead the next part of our ceremony. Thank you Mayor. Today we stand in the heart of our city in recognition that each time one of our residents, each time one of our citizens are taken from us the heart of our city, The very beating of it is affected so today in memory and the celebration of these lives and in honor of the families that remain. We stand in the heart of our city and call each and every name in this place, Jalen mills, Tony smith, junior Charles decay, Tony person, Aaron bailey, Elijah Everette, Israel India Guna Alderman Boykin, Gee Navy asse Tate William green. I invite now my colleague council member, Freeman to come and read the next set of names. Thank you all for being here. Piranha James. Emily Montes de Oca daniel flat Thailand baldwin Jose Roberto carla Jamario, nail, raheem, Clark Bradley clay, Jabari Williams, Kenneth pauly and my colleague council member Williams for the next Jeremiah Dixon, jasmine, McDougall shame, McCaskill, Rodney, Burnett Derek Ortiz, brian Davis, derek sterling, wahid Downey, Marcus Ortega birch, Anthony Giles. I'll now pass on to my colleague, councilman, Councilwoman Monique, I apologize if I pronounce any name wrong, Javan cherry, Guadalupe Alexandra, rashawn Cates cash in maven, Julian Lindsay, Michael Spears to Mario meets Reginald parks and Tyler young Alexis. Yandle, Hernandez Nunez, Terrence Brown, Dennis allen Sosa Gomez. That ends the reading of the names of our residents and citizens who we lost the gunfire In 2022 at this time. I invite you to do something. That's very strange in a major urban center. I'm gonna ask us to go silent for each of these families that we read the names. There is a place of silence in their families and we want them to know that that silence is not just felt in their households, but it is felt in this city. Our city because our entire family of a city is affected each time, gunfire goes off. So for the next few moments. I invite you as a city to go silent in memory of their lives and in recognition of the burden that their families still bear. Please join me in a moment of silence. Yeah, okay, right, thank you. May their memory be a blessing. We ask. Now council member Freeman to come forward. Yeah, thank you. And rather than releasing this balloon, I want to share it with one of our community leaders who has been a critical part of playing a peacemaker in the streets. Um, MS keisha Gray. If you will come forward please. Mm Good afternoon. Yeah. I first like to thank the council for everything they've done and it's trying to do to stop gun violence. Also like to thank every last organization who's trying to prevent gun violence. I would like to thank my awesome team Bull City United for the work that they put in for the hours they do when we're asleep they're working. I would just like to thank chairwoman and the sheriff for all their support. This is a great city. This is our city. Gun violence is not tolerated. We're working And we just asked you guys to work with us. Pieces of lifestyle. You know this morning when I woke up and last night this is a heavy, heavy time for a lot of people. I too have had lost family members to gun violence. And so the call the action today is really simple. Love conquers all love conquers all if we could learn to treat each other as we want to be treated. And we learned to look out for one another So often law enforcement and the government, we know when it happens after the family and there is nothing to be done after the fact of some loss of life. I encourage each of you to look around you, love as you can, the best that you can take a moment today as we stand here to give somebody a fist bump or hug and let us commit together as the city did not one life be lost tonight or tomorrow. And in 20 23 let us go forth in peace and up optimistic in our desire for a better world, a better state and most definitely a better Bull City. Bull city! Strong horns up, hit it mike. No. All right, thank you so much, My goodness. That was crazy. Thank you. 2ff7e9595c


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