第十位:善解人意
BT指数:★
恶搞指数:★☆
综合评定:★
有一次上课的时候,讲课老师的手机突然响了。虽然学校有规定教师上课时不准接打手机,但是这位恩师也够可以的,居然把手机掏出来就是盯着看,既不当堂接又不打算出去接。
这时,同学们忍不住了,众口道:“老师,要不你出去接吧!”
我们的老师却还是一动不动地盯着手机看。
此时,我终于也忍不住了,提议:“老师,要不我们都出去,你在屋里接?”
老师Faint(晕)……
第九位:“巧”取软盘
BT指数:★★
恶搞指数:★
综合评定:★☆
一次去学校新开的一个机房上机。在不知机器还没有装软驱的情况下将软盘插了进去,结果只听“biu”的一声,软盘掉了进去。
怎么办?软盘里面还有很重要的东东。
旁边的外教看到了,冲我耸了耸肩。
我对她回以一个含糖量4个+的微笑,心里却想:“Why are you耸肩ing?”
接着,令机房老师到现在还对本人念念不忘的一幕出现了:只见我抬起机箱,将其软驱口向下一顿猛晃……软盘出来了。
旁边的外教向我伸出了大拇指:“Oh!You are so cool!”
我谦虚地答道:“一般cool。”
第八位:反“恐”精英
BT指数:★★★
恶搞指数:★★
综合评定:★★☆
大一时迷上了反恐,听在国外的表哥说那里有卖仿真46的,就让他给了邮了一支拿到了学校。
从此我们学校就诞生了一位令人闻风丧胆的狙击手。传说他经常通过寝室窗户向外进行暗杀活动,且专杀熟人,所有他的室友和兄弟外加同学都已死在了回寝室的路上。
第七位:男生也例假
BT指数:★★☆
恶搞指数:★★★☆
综合评定:★★★
刚入学时学校搞晨练,每天旷操和因假无法出操的都会被记名并附上未出操原因写在教学楼大厅的通报板上。
有一天晚上,我出教学楼里发现四下无人,于是就偷偷将通报板上认识的男生名字后面的原因都改为了“例假”。
第六位:
BT指数:★★☆
恶搞指数:★★★★☆
综合评定:★★★☆
大四冬天时,香港片《东京攻略》正在火热放映。
有一天闲着无事,就用PhotoShop将其海报上的六个男影星换上我们寝室六人的照片,将中间的陈慧琳位置空出,打上“招租”的字样并留下联系方式,然后去外边将修改过的海报按原来大小喷绘出来,张贴于女寝楼下。
第五位:言出必行
BT指数:★★★★
恶搞指数:★★★★
综合评定:★★★★
有一天晚上就寝前,忘了是什么事了,老四向我“挑衅”。
我对他说:“你信不信我把你扔红桶(公用卫生间里装垃圾的大桶,是红色的)里?”
他听后居然继续向我挑衅:“我不信!今天你要不把我扔红桶里我都不乐意!你要不扔你就不是我三哥!”
我这一看,小样,还治不了你了?
我一下子就将他从床上扛到肩上,大步走到卫生间,对准红桶将他塞了进去。当时他浑身上下只穿了条短裤。
至此,他终于信了,一脸的苦笑,道:“你果然是我三哥。不!你是我亲哥!”
第四位:卫生标兵
BT指数:★★★★☆
恶搞指数:★★★☆
综合评定:★★★★
一天,我忽然发现睡我对床的老五的被子很黄,于是问他这是为何?
二天,没想到这厮居然说我晚上睡觉有时会放P,而且是把被子掀开来放。于是乎就把他的被子崩黄了……
在我的“严刑拷打”下,他终于承认是由于自己不讲卫生所以被子才这么黄的,但却一口咬定我睡觉有时会放P这是真的。
哈哈,看来本人果然讲究卫生,就连在睡觉时放P这种无意识状态下都会把被子掀起来再进行……
第三位:借刀杀人
BT指数:★★★★
恶搞指数:★★★★★
综合评定:★★★★☆
刚入学时,学校有个精神病。
那时学校要求我们在班级上晚自习。有一天晚上,我在走廊里看见他,脑子里突然起了个坏主意。
我对他说:“我听大家说你唱歌可好听了,像张学友。”
他一听别提多高兴了,非要唱给我听。
我忙说:“其实我不太喜欢张学友,不过我有个朋友非常喜欢他。他总在我面前提起你,说你唱歌特好听,特希望你能给他唱一首。”
他忙问:“你朋友是哪个班的?”
我指向朋友所在的班级。
晚上刚一回到寝室,朋友就推门而入,一脸的衰相道:“唉!今天别提多点背了!晚上在班级上自习,咱们学校那精神病突然闯了进去走上讲台,一进屋就要找我。非说我是他忠实的歌迷,还现场给我演唱了一首……
唉!也不知道我哪儿得罪他了?还连累了一个班的同学。”
第二位:自娱自乐
BT指数:★★★★
恶搞指数:★★★★★
综合评定:★★★★☆
大一时女友过生日,我去校园广播站给她点歌。
刚一进去就被播音员认出来了,不过我并不认识她。
她十分殷勤地接待了我,脸上写的全是崇拜(可能是本人自作多情了)。
然后她向我要磁带,直到这时我才知道原来来这里点歌都要自备磁带的。
接下来,发生了一件直到现在还在校园里广为传诵的事情:只见我拿起麦克风,将音量调到最大,说道:“大家好!我是00级经贸系国贸本一班的××。今天是我女友××的生日。在这里,我想亲自为她演唱一首。”
接着我便唱了起来。
当我唱完整首歌转过身时,发现播音员两眼直直地盯着我,脸上一种无法言状的表情。
几秒钟后,她忽然笑着对我说:“这是我所见过的最浪漫的点歌。”
我心想,她以后一定会更崇拜我了。
这时,整座楼里,不,整个校园都响起了掌声,欢呼声和口哨声。
在这片嘈杂声中,我走出了这间屋子,发现屋外挤满了人……就这样,我和女友成为了学校情侣中最有名的一对。
第一位:“浪漫”手牵手
BT指数:★★★★★
恶搞指数:★★★★★
综合评定:★★★★★
我们寝室有时会打牌,输家必须去做赢家所指定的BT事。
一次,我和老六一伙,输了。我善良的兄弟们居然让我们在校园里扮同志。
于是,就在那天下午,在学校轰动一时的爆炸新闻产生了:可怜的我和可怜的老六手牵着手在校园里走了一圈。
所到之处观者要么避之惟恐不及,要么目瞪口呆地愣在原地。
耳边不断有声音传来:“啊!这不是×××吗?原来他竟是……”&ldqu
o;唉!多好的两个男生啊!真是可惜啊!”“这林子大了什么鸟都有!”“靠!什么时候时兴起这玩意了?”
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世界上前46名最奇怪的建筑
1. Krzywy domek(Poland)
斜屋(波兰)

2. Forest Spiral - Hundertwasser Building (Darmstadt, Germany)
森林螺旋-百货大楼(德国 达姆施塔特)

3. The Torre Galatea Figueres (Spain)
托雷加勒蒂亚菲格雷斯(西班牙)

4. Ferdinand Cheval Palace a.k.a Ideal Palace (France)
费迪南德白马宫又名理想宫(法国)

5. The Basket Building (Ohio, United States)
篮子大楼(美国 俄亥俄州)

6. Kansas City Public Library (Missouri, United States)
堪萨斯城公共图书馆(密苏里州,美国)

7. Wonderworks (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, United States)
锻造建筑 (田纳西州,美国)

8. Habitat 67 (Montreal, Canada)
人居署67号 (加拿大 蒙特利尔)

9. Cubic Houses (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
立方住宅(荷兰 鹿特丹)

10. Hang Nga Guesthouse a.k.a Crazy House (Vietnam)
疯狂众议院(越南)

11. Chapel in the Rock (Arizona, United States)
岩石的教堂(亚利桑那州,美国)

12. Dancing Building (Prague, Czech Republic)
舞蹈大厦(布拉格,捷克共和国)

13. Calakmul building a.k.a La Lavadora a.k.a The Washing Mashine (Mexico, Mexico)
卡拉克穆尔香格里拉大酒店(墨西哥)

14. Kettle House (Texas, United States)
釜屋(美国 得克萨斯州)

15. Manchester Civil Justice Centre (Manchester, UK)
曼彻斯特民事司法中心(英国 曼彻斯特)

16. Nakagin Capsule Tower (Tokyo, Japan)
Nakagin舱体大楼(日本东京)

17. Mind House (Barcelona, Spain)
心灵之家(西班牙 巴塞罗那)

18. Stone House (Guimar?es, Portugal)
石头屋(吉马良斯,葡萄牙)

19. Shoe House (Pennsylvania, United States)
鞋屋(宾夕法尼亚州,美国)

20. Weird House in Alps
阿尔卑斯山奇怪的房子

21.这是什么,很像一对翅膀

22. The Hole House (Texas, United States)
孔家(美国 得克萨斯州) 
23. Ryugyong Hotel (Pyongyang, North Korea)
柳京酒店(朝鲜)

24. The National Library (Minsk, Belarus)
国家图书馆(白俄罗斯 明斯克)

25. Grand Lisboa (Macao)
新葡京(澳门)

26. Wall House (Groningen, Netherlands)
长城大厦(荷兰)

27. Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, Spain)
古根海姆博物馆(西班牙 毕尔巴鄂)

28. Bahá’í House of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple (Delhi, India) 巴哈教院宗教又名莲花寺(新德里,印度)

29. Container City (London, UK)
集装箱城市(伦敦,英国)

30. Erwin Wurm: House Attack (Viena, Austria)
攻击式众议院(维也纳,奥地利)

31. Wooden Gagster House (Archangelsk, Russia)
木制众议院(俄罗斯)

32. Air Force Academy Chapel (Colorado, United States)
空军学院礼拜堂(科罗拉多州,美国)

33. Solar Furnace (Odeillo, France)
太阳炉建筑( Odeillo ,法国)

34. Dome House (Florida, United States)
圆顶屋(美国 佛罗里达州)

35. Beijing National Stadium (Beijing, China)
北京国家体育场 鸟巢(北京)

36. Fashion Show Mall (Las Vegas, United St
ates)
时装表演广场(拉斯维加斯,美国)

37. Luxor Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas, United States)
卢克索酒店和娱乐场(拉斯维加斯,美国)

38. Zenith Europe (Strasbourg, France)
欧洲泽尼特(法国 斯特拉斯堡)

39. Civic Center (Santa Monica)
文娱中心(圣莫尼卡)

40. Mammy’s Cupboard (Natchez, MS, United States)
妈咪的橱柜(质谱,美国)

41. Pickle Barrel House (Grand Marais, Michigan)
泡菜筒屋(大马雷,密歇根州)

42. The Egg (Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York, United States)

43. Gherkin Building (London City, UK)
炮弹大厦(伦敦市,英国)

44. Nord LB building (Hannover, Germany)
面方的LB建筑(德国 汉诺威)

45. Lloyd’s building (London City, UK)
油井大厦(伦敦市,英国)

46.+1. Agbar Tower (Barcelona, Spain)
*********大厦(巴塞罗那,西班牙)
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奥巴马就职演说
Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address
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My fellow citizens:
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I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.
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Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because We the People have remained faithful to the ideals of our forbearers, and true to our founding documents.
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So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans.
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That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.
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These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land - a nagging fear that America’s decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.
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Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met.
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On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.
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On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.
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We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.
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In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted - for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom.
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For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life.
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For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth.
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For us, they fought and died, in places like Concord and Gettysburg; Normandy and Khe Sanh.
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Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life. They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction.
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This is the journey we continue today. We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions - that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.
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For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift, and we will act - not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We will restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology’s wonders to raise health care’s quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. And all this we will do.
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Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions - who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage.
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What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them - that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. And those of us who manage the public’s dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.
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Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control - and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our Gross Domestic Product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart - not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.
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As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. Our Founding Fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience’s sake. And so to all other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more.
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We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort - even greater cooperation and understanding between nations. We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.
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Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions - who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage.
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What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them - that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. And those of us who manage the public’s dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.
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Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control - and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our Gross Domestic Product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart - not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.
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As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. Our Founding Fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience’s sake. And so to all other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more.
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We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort - even greater cooperation and understanding between nations. We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.
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For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus - and non-believers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth; and because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace.
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To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society’s ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy. To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.
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To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds. And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the world’s resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it.
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As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains. They have something to tell us today, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages. We honor them not only because they are guardians of our liberty, but because they embody the spirit of service; a willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves. And yet, at this moment - a moment that will define a generation - it is precisely this spirit that must inhabit us all.
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For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate.
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Our challenges may be new. The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends - hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism - these things are old. These things are true. They have been the quiet force of progress throughout our history. What is demanded then is a return to these truths. What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility - a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task.
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This is the price and the promise of citizenship.
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This is the source of our confidence - the knowledge that God calls on us to shape an uncertain destiny.
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This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed - why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.
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So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of America’s birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned. The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people:
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"Let it be told to the future world...that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive...that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet [it]."
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America. In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children’s children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God’s grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations.
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推荐一些口碑最好的化妆品ZT
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推荐一些口碑最好的化妆品
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(个人推荐一些日韩的牌子——比较适合亚洲皮肤)
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1.欧泊莱均衡洁面膏40ML 25元:很丰富的泡沫,,最大的好处就是洗完了脸不干,很舒服;
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2.珊拉娜除逗防疤洗面奶:泡沫非常细,毛孔清透;
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3.丹芭碧绿茶洁面啫喱18元:觉得洗后很舒服,补水型,滑滑的不紧绷;
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4.东洋之花深层清洁洁面乳19元:深层清除毛孔内的污垢及多余油脂,干净清爽不油腻;
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5.大宝美容洗面奶11元:洗上很温和、很舒服,论坛也很多人赞,很适合早上用;
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6.丹芭碧荷花倾透花蜜净白洗面奶13.8元:觉得丹芭碧属于实惠好用型的,香味好闻~很清新~会带给人好心情~ ;
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7.史奴比snoop控油洁面10元:本来是在超市看着好玩但是这东西还洗得真干净... ;
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8.三星黄瓜洗面奶TB上38元:此款洗面奶具有消炎、去痘的作用,淡淡的黄瓜香味让您爱上洗脸;
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9.妮维雅清透细致洁面乳19.8元:味道不怎么样,弄到眼睛周围觉得刺激,不过洗的很干净,控油效果很不错,却不会紧绷,超好用的一款;
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10.妮维雅美白泡沫洁面乳19.8元:和清透的一样弄到眼睛周围觉得刺激,洗后有点点涩 ,但洗的很干净 ;
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11.妮维雅娇柔水润洁面乳19.8元:奶香,里面有红色揉珠,泡沫不是很丰富,不过洗后很水润;
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12.妮维娅美白磨砂洁面乳18元:每周使用两次,去角质很好,洗得很干净;13.妮维娅的娇柔洁肤晶露28元:不含皂素,一般早上用它,清洁力不强,很保湿,用完滑滑的;
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14.百草集平衡洁面乳52元:真的可以达到均衡皮肤效果,控油效果好却不会紧绷,很温和洗的也很干净 ;
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15.露得清深层毛孔清洁露(透明瓶子的)24元:用了感觉不错,适合混合皮肤用的 ;
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16.露得清的深层控油洗面乳TB上128元:用了一点都不干,非常干净,洗后皮肤很光滑,柔软;
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17.雅芳姜洗颜10元:这个赞一下,生姜的清香,洗后脸滑滑的嫩嫩的~好喜欢~;
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18.婵真银杏洗面奶100G 35元:泡沫很丰富,而且洗的很干净,很好用;
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19.LG竹盐洗面奶 25元左右:非常好用,洗得干净又不刺激,一般夏天用,干燥季节用会有点干;
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20.旁氏海藻洗颜泥32:清洁力不错,又不刺激,在系列产品中效果突出一些,适合夏天用 ;
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21.旁氏的柔珠洗面奶18元:洗后不紧绷,柔柔的;
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22.相宜本草控油消豆洁面膏16元:清洁力很强,洗的非常干净,很清新的药味;
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23.片仔癀洗面奶 20元左右:推荐配合使用洗脸海绵会发现效果超好,洗过白白细细,自己摸的爱不释手。;
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24.曼秀雷敦乐肤洁清爽洁面泡沫 29RMB:比较喜欢的确很清爽 洗的时候方便舒服不紧绷 ;
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25.美加净CQ凝水洁面乳6.9元:适合干性皮肤,温和 泡沫细腻 洗完皮肤很柔软 ;
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26.多芬的洁面乳24元: 尤其适合干性皮肤的mm,冬天再干燥的季节用这个洗完脸,过很久都不会觉得紧绷 也不会觉得洗不干净的样子;
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27.安安青瓜洗面奶5.8元:论坛上很多MM都说好, 洗上很舒服,味道真好闻,适合早上用噢 ;
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28.安安芦荟洗面奶6元:很温和,润肤不错,没有太大的贡献!!很适合早上用!;29.安安粉刺好得快5.8元:支持国货 痘痘用安安马上消肿 、5块多 想用就试一试下. 但是还是那句话—— 个人肤质不同。 ;
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30.玉兰油天然凝萃洁面乳(粉红色)24元:很温和,洗完不会感觉太干,适合早上用 ;
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31.资生堂洗颜专科泡沫卸妆洁面乳液45元:(送一个卸妆油、一个高水分泡沫洁面膏、一个卸妆着哩)泡沫 很丰富,很细腻,很柔和的,不油。用量还非常少,很省的。
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二 .接下来的该水水篇....
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1. 妮维雅娇柔爽肤水(粉)49元:的确是很好用的一款 拍到脸上 润润的 不含酒精 也很耐用呢 不错不错(摇后泡沫细腻丰富,厚厚的一层而且经久不消。泡泡少说明营养成分少,泡泡多但大说明含有水杨酸,洁肤效果好但敏感肌肤尽量不要用,泡泡多且细但很快消失说明含酒精) ;
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2.丁佳宜收敛水 25元:水水的 保湿效果好 也很舒服 ;
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3.za盈润活肤化妆水88:很适合夏天用~不油腻很清爽 ;
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4.百雀羚凤凰甘油3.3元:原来以为会很油腻 直到把它涂在手上~清爽的绿茶~~再度呼吁大家 支持国货~~ 很滋润,还可以当水水用 ;
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5.大宝化妆水 24.5元: 和洗面奶一样好用 不贵量又多 推荐~
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6.婵真银杏爽肤水79元:味道不错,吸收也很好,但没有改变肤色的效果。
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7.婵真美菁爽肤水TB上98元:比较粘稠,滋润效果不错;
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8.旁氏毛孔细致紧肤水69元:补水+收缩毛孔功效都有感受到。 ;
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9.清妃平衡保湿柔肤水99元:味道好,效果好,第二天起来皮肤真的水水的,绿茶的味道
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10.昭贵芦荟鲜汁 465ml/56元:泡纸膜用的,补水效果特别好。夏天用来晒后敷脸也很舒服。;
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11.依云保湿喷雾TB75:很纯净,保湿效果特别好,很适合干燥的季节用;
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12.za 保湿平衡水 200ml/78元:可以随时补充水分,保持肌肤柔滑润泽 ,使用方便,物有所值! ;
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13.东洋之花收敛水31.6元:味道还可以,吸收也不错,收缩毛孔没效果。;
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14.玉兰油净化保湿露(清爽型)150ml/110元:质地清爽,能充分补水,感觉很舒服 ;
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15.za T区控油喷雾 50元左右:性价比高,控油效果好。但不能喷太多,否则粘粘的。里面有些白色的控油粉末,用之前一定要摇匀;
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16.欧莱雅身体喷雾 100多元:这个也是很赞的。和他家的身体磨沙一起用,全身皮肤立刻就滑滑的。唯一的缺点就是不怎么经用。 ;
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三..面霜
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1. 欧泊莱平衡乳液清爽型40ML 28.00元 :吸收很快,也不油的好DD。 ;
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2.三星绿茶水润美白精华素23元:淡淡的清香 保湿效果很好里面有红色,绿色,白色颗粒,可按摩至融化;
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3.佳雪芦荟保湿霜(一定要买高度的)33元:补水保湿效果真是好 到秋冬季会脱皮,这个搽了没几天就好 ;
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4.妮维雅的滋养按摩活肤油9.9元:淡淡的清香,全身都可以用,舒缓柔嫩皮肤;
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5.百草集平衡洁面乳52:真的可以达到均衡皮肤效果,控油效果好却不会紧绷,很温和洗的也很干净 ;
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6.ZA真皙美白乳液110元:效果非常好,不油,脸色好.
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7.大宝SOD蜜10元左右:这个东西超便宜,效果却不打折,吸收很快,滋养皮肤,就是香啊香得腻人! ;
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8.郁美净鲜牛奶乳液9元:不是很油,吸收也不错(怎么有点像"铅笔"的黄油)?? ;
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9.蝉真新调理霜50G 30元:每次洗完都很喜欢摸自己的皮肤,呵呵,滑滑的嫩嫩的 ;
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10.雅倩芦荟保湿露28/瓶左右:不含动物脂肪,吸收超快,保湿效果绝对一流!适合任何肤质,不油不腻, 绝不刺激皮肤 ;
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11.美加净的银耳珍珠滋润霜1.5/袋20G:特别推荐给皮肤偏干的MM和秋、冬两季使用!我不是说这款产品油腻,但是确实很滋润。刚涂上去有点油,加适量按摩吸收更好!过一小会再摸自己的脸,跟剥了壳(包括皮)的鸡蛋一样嫩! ;
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12.美加净CQ凝水洁面乳:适合干性皮肤,温和 泡沫细腻洗完皮肤很柔软 ;
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13.美加净CQ霜:很好,很补水。不过稍微有点油的。;
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14.小护士清泽24小时保湿露29.4元:味道好,保湿也不错,又不油腻,难得 ;
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15.安安的芦荟保湿润肤露12元:质地清爽,吸收特别好。;
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16.安安补水霜18元:补水效果超好,比KOSE清肌精,雪肌精,还有纯肌粹都好。 ;
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17.安利的雅蜜润肤露24元:涂在脸上有中淡淡的橘香,很舒服,吸收快,也很滋润,很不错噢 ;
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18.玉兰油天然凝萃滋润霜(粉色)39:很好闻,也很滋润,还不错 ;
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19.强生婴儿润肤露21元:夏天用了居然还觉得干,太适合了油田MM ;
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四、接下来......防晒隔离篇 ;
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1. 欧泊莱柔和防晒露 TB SPF20 28元/温和防晒乳SPF30 50元:很不错,一点都不油,最喜欢这点。 ;
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2. 妮维娅的30++的防晒乳(防水的那款)48元:当然,他会很油。但是不会晒伤,晒黑不太容易,出去旅游擦很不错,平时的话就算了
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3. 爱丽光彩细致真空隔离霜40ml 68.00元:紫隔/绿隔.不干不油很舒服,容易推开比较均匀,遮盖效果也还不错;
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4. ZA隔离霜 68元:能用好久,还不油腻,润色很多MM都叫好 ..... ;
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5. 大宝物理防晒蜜 27元:很值得大家买,有蜜和霜,不油腻, 吸收很快,涂上有增白效果,平常上下班的户外活动用这个防晒足够了,一点都不会晒黑。;
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6. 郁美净的美防晒蜜SPF20送30G的晒后修复和一个乳液小样,才18.6元:试用时感觉水水的,不油腻,香味好象THE FACE SHOP的莲花防辐射乳液 ;
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7. 婵真红酒隔离SPF18 TB 85元 :不油不干,润色效果好,比较自然
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8. 曼秀雷敦水薄防晒49块100ml:比它家其它防晒都大瓶,质地清爽,不需要卸妆乳就可以洗掉了 ;
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9. 强生婴儿防晒润肤露 26RMB:夏天用的 很不错哦一点都不油腻 还有美白的效果 就是防晒指数有些底
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10. 泊美防晒隔离霜40ml 65元:不仅有很好的修正肤色的功能(不会显得不自然,)而且相当的清爽,不会很油,推荐! ;
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第五篇~~ 粉底系列 ;
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1.娥佩兰紫色散粉50元:粉很细,润色效果很好,但容易涂不均匀。;
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2.欧莱雅散粉 118元: 粉质细腻 不堵塞毛孔~ ;
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3.鸭蛋粉20左右:栀子花味的最好闻,粉比较细,很可爱很香 很白的粉粉..稍微白了点。 ;
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4.DODO红色恋人散粉 TB30元:很细腻的一款散粉.持久性很好,遮盖力不是很强,但是涂上之后脸色会好看很好 ;
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5.片仔癀养颜粉底霜 30不到吧:味道稍微香了点。质地比粉霜厚,但比一般的膏妆要稀一点点,上脸有点白了,但是比较润泽,过了半小时肤色就比较自然了。这个性价比还是比较高的。;
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6.美宝莲恒莹粉底液 39元: 比较好 ,不会像净柔粉底那样干 适合油性皮肤 ;
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7.ZA香粉75元:用来补妆很方便,如果底妆不够滋润搽这个会觉得干,遮瑕能力普普通通,搽后脸会滑滑的
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8.ZA两用粉饼95元:粉质很细,遮瑕能力较好,更持久;
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9.雅芳柔润粉饼 75元:粉质比较细,效果也不错;
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10.雅芳嫩白干湿两用粉饼 95元:粉质比较细 上妆持久 肤色自然
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11.雅芳的香粉10元:出门前用,阳光下看到自己身上闪亮闪亮的,心情很好!洗澡完用爽身粉,吸汗,不堵塞毛孔,连睡衣都很香哦;
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12.THE FACE SHOP防晒两用粉饼TB卖80左右:粉很细,味道很好闻,妆感有点重,上脸不会起皮,保湿不错 ;
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13.THE FACE SHOP叶子粉饼 TB大概30左右:性价比很高!香味还不错,上脸有些妆感;
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14.MF铁盘旧版的TB大概80~90左右,新版的便宜10多元吧:101号,白里透红的色号,抓粉抓的好,涂出来的效果很好,自然又遮暇。反之就妆感浓粉厚,纯属看个人技巧了。;
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15.AQUA透润粉饼 专柜价也就130元:这个粉饼的评价一直很好。粉很软很细,稍微有点妆感,可是感觉很舒服很自然的那种。 ;
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16.爱丽光彩匀润控油粉饼 TB75元:粉很细,涂上很自然,控油效果一般。;
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第六篇 有效的去豆产品 ;
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1.瑞芦荟纯胶 25元 :植物药品 用后可有效祛豆且无豆痕 很受欢迎的产品呢 ;
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2.红霉素软膏 2元:超级平价!!! 亲眼看着同学涂上后 豆豆在几天之内一颗一颗变小不见 真是神气对付东冒西冒的大颗豆豆尤其有效;
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3.维生素e胶囊 3.5元一盒:....药店里普通的那种 自己使用过滴~ 一盒可以用N久 每次用不完的就涂 在睫毛和嘴唇上(从此睫毛粗粗长长有营养, 嘴唇滋润的效果唇膏根本赶不上) 这个效果比其他的都慢一些 因此一定要坚持 但是效果绝对是最好的 ;
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4.珍珠明目液眼药水 5元:如果觉得Ve和红霉素软膏都比较粘的话 可以用这个 效果和软膏一样 不过就感觉清爽多了
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5.漳州皇后片仔癀珍珠膏28元:很喜欢噢 不但消豆还有美白去斑去皱的作用 当晚霜用真是再好不过
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6.珍珠粉10元:把珍珠粉和蛋青调和 敷在豆豆处或按摩(如果是比较严重的豆豆就不要用噢~ 在快消掉的豆豆或豆印处使用) 豆豆最后就会不见 不留痕迹 每天使用!! ;
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7.bodyshop teatree oil 茶树精油 59元:有豆豆的时候用的,只需要一滴就能抹完全脸,需要配合 bodyshop茶树爽肤水。对防止豆豆很有效果,不愧是大s推荐的好东东。缺点是味道不好闻,内置滴管,倒的时候量不好控制
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8.索肤特绿茶香皂1.2/块:一款宝贝去背上痘痘的DD ,味道超清爽,超好用哦,特别推荐给油性皮肤的;
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9.赛维的芦荟痘立消凝胶 五六十吧:很赞的一个东东。在痘痘出厚厚点一下这个,第2天早上起来就会消 得差不多啦。非常好用,强烈推荐。 ;
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10.李医生的神气暗疮水 23元:效果还好,开始用了痘痘就消很多,越用越没效果,它的酒精味蛮重的!~ ;
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11.安安粉刺露8元:效果还行,有助于痘痘的恢复。;
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12.昭贵芦荟胶4元:真的很好用。尤其是对那种痘痘很大有白头的那种特别管用;
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13.采诗痘立消 40元:很赞啊,味道很清新 睡觉的时候就像睡在树林里~~嘻嘻~~感觉超好~~第二天早上痘痘就见平;
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七... 面膜来喽~ ;
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1.昭贵芦荟鲜汁 465ml/56元:泡纸膜用的,补水效果特别好。夏天用来晒后敷脸也很舒服。;
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2.VOV草莓面膜TB35元:味道不错,用完脸很滑,脸色也很好。但效果不持久,转天就又恢复原样了。;
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3.VOV的樱桃面膜TB35元:像果冻一样,想吃一口,很好闻,用的时候感觉很舒服,补水控油! ;
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4.相宜本草润白面膜5片/盒赠2片 69元,这个真的不错了,补水效果不错的,已经用了不少了。
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5.相宜本草防皱消黑眼贴膜(6对装.加送3对)55元:一股中药味,贴上凉凉的,眼睛出小细纹问题的时候,在贴;
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6.相宜本草洁肤消痘面膜 46元:看见这个pk贝佳斯绿泥胜出 是有点怀疑的 但用了之后 以后就不打算败绿泥了 第一 这个没有绿泥刺激 第二 这个比绿泥便宜 第三 这个是国货呵呵 就是这样~ ;
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7.国品海藻面膜 TB200g/7元:海藻的东西, 超级控油 ,但是也很补水
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8.李医生补水面膜 9.9元2片:这个面膜触感很好,迅速补水,春夏秋冬用起来都很好。
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9.李医生润白柔滑面膜 9.9元3片:精华液比较多,比较粘稠,触感很好,用后感觉肤色变亮了,皮肤也水嫩了;
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10.东洋之花果维多细致毛孔美白面贴膜 12.9元/3片:质地厚实但透气性好,触感柔滑,用完后明显感觉很光滑,皮肤弹性也有增加 ;
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11.东洋之花果维多深层补水面贴膜 12.9元/3片:粘稠度一般,有淡淡的黄瓜味,很好闻,敷上非常滋润舒适,用完后皮肤很水,补水效果很好
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12.丁家宜植物纯萃深层美白补水面膜9.9/3片:樱桃味的好好闻,很浓绸,满满一张樱桃精华,用后脸又滑又嫩;
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13.丁家宜面膜毛孔细致舒缓面膜 9.9元/3片:比较粘稠,有凉爽感,用完明显感到有滋润和舒缓的效果,皮肤水润水润的
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14.曼秀雷敦海洋保湿面膜 19.9元/2片:纸质细腻柔软,清新香味,精华液比较多,用后感觉水水的 ;
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15.素儿水嫩美白面膜贴 12.9元/3片:不是很细腻,但是用完感觉皮肤比较亮
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八.. 护手篇喽 ;
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1.佳雪芦荟保湿护手霜 60g/15元:和保湿霜一样的芦荟清香,很清爽滋润;
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2.东洋之花蛇油防裂护手霜14元:很浓郁的香,很滋润,还有一种绵羊奶滋润护手霜也很不错;
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3.曼秀雷敦水份护手霜:这个吸收超快,不像其他护手霜那样油,更像是水,搽上水润水润的 ;
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4.美加净保湿滋养护手霜15元:嫩白柔肤,多效修复都很好,香味也好闻,平价的好东东护手霜;
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5.美加净净嫩白柔护手霜 15元:可以改善皮肤暗淡,吸收也不错,味道也好闻 ;
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6.凡士林特效润手霜(牛奶精华配方)价格:15元左右 :味道适中,不油不腻,超级喜欢 ;
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7.百雀羚凤凰甘油 TB3.3元:原来以为会很油腻直到把它涂在手上~清爽的绿茶~~再度呼吁大家 支持国货~~;
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8.隆力奇蛇油护手霜 50g/2.9元:气味芳香,很滋润,明显改善了皮肤的老化和粗糙,性价比绝对的高;
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9.雅芳橘香护手霜 75ml/18元:最吸引人的是它的味道,吸收也很快,比较滋润;
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10.百雀羚绵羊防冻裂膏 80g/2元:物美价廉,很温和不刺激,有效抵御手部冻裂;
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九.浴后乳液;
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1.郁美净浴后乳液 200ml/14元:赞阿,味道不错,滋润度也很好,很喜欢。直到下次洗澡还觉得滋润;
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2.孩儿面大王(草莓味 )6.5元:推荐这的个是用来当浴后乳液的 保湿不错 吸收快 最重要的是便宜量又多 ;
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3.伊腾园活肤浴后乳液 300ml/15元:有效改善皮肤干燥,擦上很滋润,量多又便宜... ;
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4.安利雅蜜乳液 350ml/68元: 吸收快,清爽不油腻,擦上又舒服又滋润,很喜欢
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5.玉兰油凝萃滋养润体乳液 100ml/21元:好闻的草莓味道,吸收很快,保湿时间会很长,;
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6.玉兰油凝萃嫩白润体乳液 100ml/21元:柠檬的酸味会有点刺激,但用后感觉柔嫩净白的 ;
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7.多芬深层润肤乳液 250ml/68元:很温和,容易吸收,不油腻,用完皮肤很水嫩;
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8.妮维雅深层润肤乳液 200ml/38元:有点粘稠,很滋润,味道是清淡的那种而且持久,对干燥的皮肤有明显效果;
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9.妮维雅美白润肤乳液 200ml/41元:同样很好用,味道也好闻,保湿美白的效果都不错
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10.史努比净白莹肤乳液 200ml/29.9元:形象很可爱,适合年轻肌肤使用
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十..卸妆!~
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1.美宝莲眼部及唇部卸妆液29元(眼部卸装液 15元):我觉得这个很好用啊,轻按会就可以卸掉睫毛膏了;
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2.雅芳卸妆油24元:味道清新,按摩后用水拍湿乳化再用洗面奶洗一下就好干净咯~
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3.ZA卸装油58元:还不错的 ;
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4.丹芭碧卸妆油 18块:既然可以媲美DHC 那支持国货先..;
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5.biotherm的眼部卸妆60元:很好用,很清爽的感觉,凉凉的,很舒服. ;
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6.玫林凯的眼部卸妆液 105元:效果很不错,不会很油,而且卸的还很干净. ;
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7.欧莱雅轻柔眼唇卸妆液 62元:好卸.质地比较温和,眼睛也不会不舒服,又不会熏眼睛。真是一个很好的东西 ;
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8.爱丽眼部卸妆液 105ml/79元:质地温和,无刺激,可以舒缓,紧制眼部周围皮肤;
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十一.护唇来了.... ;
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1.卡姿兰的润唇者哩16元:很滋润哦,舒服不油不腻正合适;
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2.雅芳草莓纯膏13元:冬天用很好,很滋润,很甜,很淡,有点红红的颜色不用再上唇彩了。夏天用就太油了;
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3.妮维雅润唇膏-SPF15抗紫外型 19.5元(送妮维雅娇柔洁肤晶露18m):防止娇嫩双唇被紫外线晒伤;维他命E和活化细胞防护配方,持久有效滋润双唇,防止干燥,防水配方,不含防腐剂
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4.妮维雅玫瑰润唇膏 24元:膏体软软的,涂在嘴唇上会泛出那种淡淡的,温柔的粉色光泽。总体说来还是很喜欢的。;
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5.曼秀雷敦薄荷膏20左右:膏体质感很实在,涂上凉凉的很舒适,有消炎的效果,对于蚊虫叮咬,烫伤都有效。;
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6.曼秀雷敦什果冰淡彩水亮者喱 20元:补水不错 ...
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为什么陆涛不爱米莱?【转】
//文章是转来的,之所以转是因为这篇文章文风不错,很有种网络文学的味道
//虽然看起来有些絮叨,看似随意挥画,却也有很多不错的道理值得一看
//推荐一下!
//-------------------------------edit by 老照---------------------
这个文章虽然长了点还是比较深刻。因为经典怕以后在分享里翻老久都翻不到,所以转来了。
爸爸曾经对我说过
没有任何一个男人可以让你依赖一辈子。
妈妈曾经对我说过
如果一个男人在他什么都有的情况下喜欢你,才是真的喜欢你,变数不大,如果他一开始一无所有,后来有了很多,那一般会抛弃你。
妈妈还说
以后不要找比我家差的,不行,如果家里比我们好太多,绝对不行。
胖阿姨说
男人要顾家,如果不顾家,再好再风光,也是别人的老公,不是你的。
还有别人对我说的那句话,女人失去自己的那一天,就是男人离开你的那一天。
有些东西是骨子里的,留着自己慢慢体会了。
《天生购物狂》里面何穷富有两个爸爸,一个穷爸爸一个富爸爸。
一个花钱如流水,一个抠门到极致。
在饭桌上,人人自我剖析自己的都市压力病,穷富的爸爸说,
穷富像他两个爸爸,有爱花钱又很抠。
陆涛骨子里是徐志森的不服输,功力,却从小耳濡目染陆亚迅的大隐于市。
是,他曾蔑视陆亚迅,他曾对这个明知道不是自己的孩子也抚养二十多年,并且没有自己的子嗣的男人没有丝毫的尊重。
但是在故事的最后,他叫陆亚迅爸,并且他说他会一直这样叫。
他,只叫徐志森老徐。
如果徐志森早出现一点,也许陆涛就不会爱上夏琳,骨子里陆涛在米莱面前是自卑的,他不了解米莱,他觉得富家女就活该被他们坑骗,他也不爱米莱,因为他们不在一个世界。
杨晓云和向南租房子的时候,说起俩人小时候都有过的四合院生活,说槐树和枣树。可是陆涛和米莱,从来就不可能有共同的相似经历。
在陆涛越来越像徐涛的时候,夏琳开始茫然失措了,她发现这个男人对她说,买车别忘了驾驶本写你的名字,她愤怒了,因为他变得和那些夜总会的男人再也没有什么不同,她发现他慢慢地远离了他们的世界,不再是一起的时候相互抱怨工作不顺心,而是他功成名就,而我只是个一无所成的业务员,他买了独栋别墅,我却还一无所有。
这样的感觉,何曾不是陆涛有过的,米莱可以一下子花掉一个大学男生一个月的生活费,可以开跑车上学,可以一下子玩一样的租下一套房子,这对于陆涛,太陌生。
米莱开A3,陆涛开A4,那个时候他们开始可以举案齐眉。
然而,人的性格一般取决于基因,另一半是最初的记忆。
心理老师告诉我,一岁看大,三岁看老。
后来我终于明白,基因来自上一辈的阅历生活组合,最初的记忆便是他们奋斗来的环境。
鸟类是有印随的,他出生的第一眼看到谁,就把谁当做妈妈。
陆涛越来越像徐涛,但是他始终还是陆涛。
他不是生意人,他像陆亚迅多过徐志森,徐志森是商人,陆亚迅只是做自己的本职工作,建筑。
陆涛只是想做建筑,只是他更希望距离成功近一些。
最终陆涛还是陆涛,他选的不是灵仙儿,也不是米莱,因为他本质上不是有钱人,他又一无所有了。
他永远不是徐志森希望的徐涛,尽管曾经多相似。
奋斗讲的是许多人,看似一样,实际上他们不在同一平面上,好似华子和露露,华子不了解露露,是因为他生下来就是北京人,不了解北漂的孤苦和没有安全感,但是猪头懂。
记得夏琳第一次到梦幻乌托邦的时候,露露的话说,现在海归也找不到工作。
她羡慕夏琳,就好像夏琳也曾经卑微的羡慕过米莱。
杨晓云也学夏琳独立,各自打掉孩子离开男人,她们对着灯火绚烂的北京发出两个女人的呼喊,可是没有多久,他们都妥协于生活。
杨晓芸没找到比向南更合适的,夏琳的倔强的妈妈开始劝她不要太执着,最后她妈妈也还是和爸爸复婚,不做一个独身女人。
又是一个两个女人卧谈的深夜,夏琳说,别忘了你就是因为什么都想要才落到今天的下场的,杨晓云反诘道,不然我就更惨!
镜头切换,夏琳在郊外和陆涛牵手缠绵,不再执意之前的倔强。
女人不能靠男人,却也不能完全孤立。
男人不能靠别人,却也需要别人拉一把。
曾经有一组图片,讲的是许多人看似在同一平面,实际上那只是视觉而已,现实是他们在不同的平面,有些对某些人轻而易举的事情另一些却觉得遥不可及。
就好像看似大家都一样的奋斗中的各人,向南华子杨晓云最相近,米莱小灵仙儿都是富家女,夏琳和陆涛都出身穷家小户,却一样壮志昂扬。露露和猪头都是北漂。
对米莱来说轻而易举的事情,也许很多人一辈子都无法触及。
门当户对四个字很老,却真的有道理。
有四个字对于婚姻来说最重要,那就是求同存异。
爱你等于爱自己,因为我们很相似
被你和我迥然不同的生活所吸引,只是一时而已,人永远不可能爱别人超过自己。
比如遥遥和向南,终究是两个世界的人。
故事的最初,陆涛的妈妈在茶室约陆涛见面。
陆涛第一句话是什么?你怎么选了这么个地方啊,这地儿还不如麦当劳呢
几十块钱的茶我都喝了,我还有什么不敢啊?
没有多久,他和徐志森接触久了,他有了两千万的时候,买东西付钱不眨眼不要找零。
他已经变了。
徐志森分析陆涛身边的女人的时候,他说灵珊和米莱都很好,夏琳却让你无法刹车。
这就是徐式看法,和陆涛有本质的不同。
因为陆涛
