Andrew is a great role model for everyone, disabled or not👍
@JABOwen-dl8xw8 ай бұрын
我記得在別的節目有看過他,不過還沒看過他的“伴侶“ 🥰。
@YamaCheer8 ай бұрын
好棒的自我倡議過程❤ 這部影片太棒了❤
@aquakevw18888 ай бұрын
Very interesting people you find to interview, thank you and more power to you all, Also took advantage of the Mother’s Day special for the Emma mattress and thank you very much Lukas for the extra 10% off.
@LukasInTaiwan8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hope you’ll like it as much as we do! :)
@farewellchen33188 ай бұрын
I do admire for various improvements that Andrew has done for years.
@test3tw448 ай бұрын
Thank you Andrew, it's great to live in the same land as you, on the brink of war, the country is not normalized and many things are very special; it's very heartbreaking to pay more than the same price like this and not have the same rights, fortunately progress is starting to be made, hopefully in a few years we will have our rights back. I am very sorry for your aggression, and thank you for your help, thanks for your hard work! ( DeepL translation ) 謝謝 Andrew ,能和你生活在同一塊土地真好,在戰爭邊緣,國家沒有正常化,許多事情非常特別;這樣付出相同以上的代價,卻不具備同樣的權利,十分令人心痛,幸好開始有了進展,希望幾年後能將權利歸還。您委屈了,十分抱歉,並謝謝你的幫助,辛苦了,感恩!( DeepL翻譯 )
I am going to visit Sweden first time in my life next month and already I’ve realized how accessable Sweden is, comparing with other European countries that I’ve been to, almost every hotel I found online has elevator, no matter how old the hotel is. This surprised me as I really can’t count how many times that a seemingly nice hotel I’’d found when planning my visit to a European country then just discovered that it doesn’t have a elevator (very visitors unfriendly I’d say)