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Darren 2022-12-02 02:52:40
The scene is relatively monotonous, and the two episodes are two people talking at length. A little didactic, but something Jules said inspired me a lot. She said that she wanted to conquer femininity, so she took estrogen and asked various men to date, but found that she was conquered by femininity in turn. As for me, because I'm not convinced by the society's requirements for women, why do I need to wear makeup? But this resistance actually limited me, because my heart was actually longing...
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Trystan 2022-11-22 14:35:19
Some people orgasm, some people fall...
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Jasmin 2022-11-10 14:53:42
it brings up some memories...reminds me of my teenage years, tormenting myself back and forth with thoughts that didn't serve any purpose. The two episodes of dialogue show the audience the bloody analysis of the characters' inner world. It is a painful reflection, and it is also a mutual encouragement in this turbulent period, working hard for the better person in my heart, and persevering for the ocean-like...
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Michael 2022-11-02 14:03:04
Addiction. We all seem to be caught in some kind of addiction or some kind of addiction. This week, I used the tasks that I had to complete to make myself high and low in withdrawal and acceptance, but I still couldn't learn the ability to control my desires. Fortunately, the task is completed, and the song on the bicycle at 10 o'clock every night is also very enjoyable: "You were not only yourself in the past..." "But why do I feel so dangerous" "I'll wait for you ahead. Looking back and I...
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Xzavier 2022-11-01 19:28:23
3.7 points. It seems that there is no gimmick, it is just a chat between two pairs of people, but it can be seen that people are entangled in their hearts. One is about detoxification and the inability to face the lightness of life, the other is about sexual transformation and the pain of family love that cannot be regained, the pains of youthful growth, in these somewhat metaphysical dialogues, they are constantly being dug deeply and shared. Affection. Xiaoru's problem is that she thinks that...
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Bailee 2022-10-12 11:44:06
I stopped unknowingly when I was giving them two...
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Gerard 2022-09-25 20:09:42
The two poor little ones, I will be a little cutie in the next season! Adolescence is really hard. The way of talking is very special. I hope more young people can see, reflect, and grow into better...
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Guy 2022-09-15 19:43:52
Transitional extras... One episode of chatting, one episode to make...
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Friedrich 2022-09-06 03:21:28
YOU GOT TO BELIEVE IN THE...
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Mozelle 2022-09-03 15:05:54
Combined with the background that was launched at that time, it was actually an attempt that was not...
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Trouble Don't Last Always quotes
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Ali: Why'd you relapse?
Rue Bennett: I don't know. Couldn't stop my mind from racing.
Ali: Racing about what?
Rue Bennett: Everything.
Ali: Hey, hey. Get specific.
Rue Bennett: [the shrugs her shoulders] All the things I remember and all the things I wish I didn't.
Ali: Okay. I get it. Why didn't you call me?
Rue Bennett: [scoffs] Just... honestly, I wasn't really trying not to relapse.
[Ali laughs]
Rue Bennett: [Rue bites her lip and chuckles]
Ali: Yeah. Man. Okay. Where'd you get the drugs?
Rue Bennett: I had some pills for emergency purposes.
Ali: Fuck. So you never stood a chance.
Rue Bennett: Nope.
Ali: Do you wanna get clean?
Rue Bennett: No.
Ali: You sure?
Rue Bennett: [whispers] Yea.
Ali: [exhales] I get it. I get it.
Rue Bennett: Is that fucked up?
Ali: What? That you don't want to get clean? Yeah, yeah. Of course it's fucked up.
Rue Bennett: Ah. I'm a piece of shit, huh?
Ali: Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're a piece of shit.
[Rue exhales]
Ali: All right, but, uh, here's the silver lining. You're not a drug addict because you're a piece of shit. You're a piece of shit because you're a drug addict. You follow?
Rue Bennett: Mm, I don't really...
Ali: Okay, all right. What I'm saying is, you didn't come out of the womb an evil person. You, Rue, came out of the womb a beautiful baby girl, who unbeknownst to her, had a couple of wires crossed. So when you tried drugs for the first time, it, uh, set something off in your brain that's beyond your control. And it isn't a question of willpower. It's not about how strong you are. You've been fighting a losing game since the first day you got high. So you can destroy your life, you can f*ck your little sister's head up, you can abuse and torture and take for granted your mama, and sit here and look me in the eye, and say, as calm as can be, as cool as a cucumber, "Imma keep usin' drugs." Ha. That is the disease of addiction. It is a degenerative disease. It is incurable. It is deadly. And it's no different than cancer. And you got it. Why? Mm. Luck of the draw. But, hey, but the hardest part of having the disease of addiction, aside from having the disease, is that no one in the world sees it as a disease. They see you as selfish. They see you as weak. They see you as cruel. They see you as, uh, destructive. They think, why should I give a fuck about her if she doesn't give a fuck about herself or anybody else? Why does this girl deserve my time, my patience, my sympathy? Right? If she wants to kill herself, let her. All reasonable questions and responses. But luckily, you aren't the only person on planet Earth who has this disease. There happens to be people like me, who understand that you aren't all that bad.
[Rue chuckles]
Ali: Probably underneath all this busted-ass, chaotic energy, you might even be a good kid. Who knows? And that is why we are eating pancakes on Christmas Eve. Despite the fact that you don't want to get clean.
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Rue Bennett: Wait, but haven't you been, like, clean for 20 years? Nah, nah. I was clean for seven years. Wait, really? Yeah, well, I had 12 years before that, but you know, I got cocky. Started to walk around thinking I was invincible. So, now I got seven years. Oh, sh1t. Right. Wait, how do you... How do you relapse after 12 years? You forget how bad it is. Damn. How, how long did you relapse for? A... year and a half. Oh, f*ck. Yeah, f*ck. Yeah. Right. Oh, sh1t. Damn. I thought, I thought you were gonna say, like, a day or something. Nah, nah. Once you get back in that cycle, you know, using and abusing, it's inescapable. Especially if you've been clean for 12 years. That's when the disease starts talking. "Twelve years, Martin, and you ain't never getting that far again." Aah. Wait. Martin? Uh, yeah.
[both laugh]
Rue Bennett: Who's Martin? Martin is me. What? My name. Your name is Martin? Well, it used to be. What? Before I converted. To what? To Islam. Ali, I'm super f*cking confused right now. What am I, your first Black friend? What'd you think, I was actually from the Middle East? I'm from south Philly. What...
[laughs]
Rue Bennett: Yeah, but you, you just don't, you don't look like a Martin. You don't. I didn't think so, either. Do women ever convert to Islam? Very few.