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Kylie 2021-10-13 13:06:01
Learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and you are not afraid to travel all over the world. . Notes of BREAKING BAD
1. The beaner is a Mexican
2. The volumetric flask cannot be heated and can only be used for ordinary mixing and titration. The boiling flask can only be used for cook meth (it's hairy, it will explode if heated??)
3. Red in a wet state Phosphorus preheating will accelerate the... -
Kylie 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Knowledge but no money, no knowledge but no money, no knowledge and rich people
Seeing the helplessness of the male protagonist, the inability to face the terminal cancer, no money to treat, and found that his life is too safe and self-conscious, it seems so small. Being despised by his own students, the employer clearly hired him as a cashier's job, but he squeezed the male...

J.T. Richardson
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Coby 2022-04-24 07:01:01
The first episode was so cool. If I watched it in high school, maybe I'm studying chemistry now. The closer one is to death, the better one can understand others. Can't stand the "disgusting mother-in-law" that Gao Zan said, your closest person has cancer and doesn't want to be treated. Do you respect his wishes or beg him to try it? Your closest person says he's on drugs, do you just ignore it or find a way to get him back? Of course it’s cool to watch drugs and fights, and I like it very much, but everyone is an adult, so can our values not be crooked? As far as its nature is concerned, the drug production should have been arrested and imprisoned, but because of the angle of the shooting, most of them were empathetic. Then I also said that the protagonist loves his wife and son. I love my mother, but I sometimes quarrel with her. If you empathize with the protagonist, you should respect his wife and son as much as he does.
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Adella 2022-04-24 07:01:01
Before drawing out various heroes, "Water Margin" first talked about two Taiweis and explained the chaotic world, and only then did it force him to Liangshan. Before making drugs, Lao Bai's life was destroyed by a fucking society, his right to continue to live was taken away by cancer, and he was threatened by even worse thugs. His family did not understand at all. In this magical America, if you want to live with dignity, it seems that you can only rely on a glimmer of light transmitted by methamphetamine.
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