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Bonita 2022-04-23 07:02:20
Middle age is an age of reflection
Too many things have passed, know the depth, no longer dream. Too many people have seen it, and the world is hot and cold, and I have experienced it. People are no longer excited, but also easily touched.
Alcohol is just an image and can be a middle-aged dream in many ways.
It is the stage of looking...
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Sylvester 2022-04-19 09:02:03
Cooking wine can only "discuss" heroes-another idealistic tragedy
Even in the face of career bottlenecks, family breakdown, and emotional absence, these big boys still chose an extremely risky way, refusing to compromise with the boring life of walking dead. Standing at the crossroads of that age group, they blindly believed in an unreliable theory in an attempt...

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Armando 2021-12-16 08:01:02
Human beings operate in an orderly manner, but they move forward out of control. Sports are dead, music is good, and history is still there. The feeling of alcoholics watching this movie is that the 0.05% is too good, too rare, too difficult.. Got it.
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Crystal 2021-12-16 08:01:02
Very personal and empathetic, we see the sincerity, sincerity and piety of an author who is like a friend around him facing life and creation.
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Sebastian: Yes, I myself have failed.