
Qizlargayam hayronsan, nima qilishadi tinchgina ko’kragini emib turgan bolani onasidan ajratib. Tinch qo’y, nomard bu bir-birisiz turolmaydigan juftlikni. Mamsiklar faqst o’z onasi bilan yashashga mahkum bo’lishi kerak, ularga tegmanglar, qizlar
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Qizlargayam hayronsan, nima qilishadi tinchgina ko’kragini emib turgan bolani onasidan ajratib. Tinch qo’y, nomard bu bir-birisiz turolmaydigan juftlikni. Mamsiklar faqst o’z onasi bilan yashashga mahkum bo’lishi kerak, ularga tegmanglar, qizlar




@izzatillo_7 Шунда 3000 сўм учун жанжал бўлаяптими? 100 000 сўмга 3000 сўм олади.


Достоевскийни русчада ўқинглар, барака топгурлар 😊

Pepsi вакилининг тушунтиришича, соатига 60 000 шиша (секундига 15 шиша) ишлаб чиқарадиган юқори тезликдаги ишлаб чиқариш линияларида код ўқувчи ёки интернетга уланишдаги энг кичик носозлик линиянинг дарҳол ўчирилишига олиб келади. gazeta.uz/uz/2026/03/31/…

They called their men Daddy in the presence of their fathers😂😂 Their reactions are wild😭





ота-оналар ҳам ўз даврининг одамларида, маломат қилмангларе


Japan hasn't seen anything like this since the 1960s. 🚨Here's why this is MASSIVE and why you should care even if you don't live there. Japan is famous for one thing: order. People follow rules. They don't protest. They trust the system. That just ended. Workers across EVERY major city walked out and protested. Tokyo. Nagoya. Osaka. All of them. At the same time. Why? Because the math stopped working. You work → government takes 46.2% → your real pay goes DOWN every year → you can barely afford food → and while you're getting poorer, the government imports record numbers of foreign workers and says "this isn't immigration." The last time Japanese people were this angry was 1960. Over 100,000 people stormed the streets against the US-Japan security treaty. But here's why 2026 might be BIGGER: In 1960, people were angry about foreign policy — something abstract. In 2026, people are angry about their PAYCHECK. Their FOOD. Their FUTURE. Things they feel every single day. When you can't feed your family in the 4th richest country on Earth, you don't need a political reason to revolt. You just need to open your wallet. Japan's media is pretending this isn't happening. The rest of the world doesn't even know yet. Now you do.