Danh ngôn của Jason Whitlock

My dad didn't graduate high school. My mom is a high school graduate. My mom is a factory worker. My dad owned a bar in the inner city.
My dad didn't graduate high school. My mom is a high school graduate. My mom is a factory worker. My dad owned a bar in the inner city.
Bố tôi chưa tốt nghiệp trung học. Mẹ tôi là học sinh tốt nghiệp trung học. Mẹ tôi là công nhân nhà máy. Bố tôi sở hữu một quán bar ở nội thành.
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