Lucky "Come on and Friends Are Both Covid Proof" vs George Orwell "Neterlands, This Is Purity in Buddhism" (All The Butlers')
In the midst of Lucky's appearance in All The Butlers, George Orwell was envious of the news of Covid Purity in Buddhism.
A special feature of the District Youth Association was broadcast on SBS entertainment All The Butlers on the 30th.
On this day, All The Butlers held a youth youth meeting and featured U.S. representatives Tyler, India Lucky, French Robin, Italian Alberto and Chinese Magukjin as the representatives of the district.
Since Covid is still not being suppressed worldwide, I asked each opinion whether the end of the war with Covid would be seen. Lucky said that the vaccine is "hard to spread around the world this year at the current production rate," and that there are many mountains to overcome until the end. In addition, India is having a harder situation than ever.
“A week of confirmation of 400,000 Haru, up to 4,000 in Haru, there may be 30,000 unofficially uncounted deaths in Haru,” said Lucky, who was shocked by the fact that he had been in the country for a week.
“I’m worried about hearing about the death of my surroundings,” said Luckey, adding that “I’m afraid I’m going to hear about it.” “My Friends, who came out now, are the first in Korea, and my brother and mother have been confirmed.” Now, India is sad enough to say that there is no ears that have not heard anyone die.
New Zealand and the Netherlands, on the other hand, envied the envy of Covid Purity in Buddhism. Lee Seung-gi said, "I envy lost daily life and emotions." It has been linked to the Netherlands correspondent George Orwell. Six months after the Netherlands, he envied everyone even more, saying, "This is very safe and there is no Covid."
Bleu, who explained that eight Covid confirmed members had come out since November last year, said, "I am comfortable walking around without a mask, drinking with Friends, drinking Sam's Club is open, I am completely free, I can play until morning and dawn." When George Orwell asked, "Have you been to Sam's Club?" I made him laugh.
“When the first Neterlands came, people were shocked because they didn’t wear masks,” George Orwell said. “They were anxious for about two months because they didn’t use them.”
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