Eagle Eyes: the complex relationship betweem brothers

Chesley 2022-04-20 09:01:28

Jerry lives alone, living a poor life, working in a photocopying company, unable to pay the rent, and occasionally earns some pocket money by gambling. What do you want to say? Wackness? But he's having a good time~ Does he have anti-social tendencies, doesn't he love his family, dad, mom, brother? Never say that. At his brother's funeral, it was true love, nostalgia from the bottom of his heart, and he looked at his brother who was exactly the same as him in the coffin. Is he an idiot for nothing? He went to Stanford, but dropped out on his own. Why? For self-esteem, for self-reliance.
My elder brother was a genius since he was a child. He walked earlier than himself. He learned about housework and did everything better than himself. He even helped his younger brother with the housework and told his father that it was his younger brother who did it. No one wants to live in the shadow of others, especially men! Even if he is poor, Jerry enjoys the joy of living alone. love, love each other. However, no one wants to live in the shadow of others, to be the only self, not a foil for others. So, Jerry doesn't want Dad's help, don't! When the responsibility came, he rushed forward without hesitation to save!
Value others, others will show their amazing side! Especially repressed kids like Jerry, be yourself!

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  • Zoe Perez: For the last time, I don't work for you!

  • Zoe Perez: You don't have a choice. Look. Now, neither of us know if either of those brothers are guilty or innocent, so on behalf of the Secretary of the Air Force, I'm going into that room.

    Agent Thomas Morgan: Well, on behalf of all that fucking bomb equipment in junior pinhead's apartment, no, you're not.