Violence with violence

Aniyah 2022-04-19 09:01:34

At first, he was high-spirited, distracted by the noise, longing for a clean cut, and for a quick end, the violence was direct, convenient, and neat. Also the most exciting. It's just, like a violent western medicine, it takes effect immediately, but the trouble is hidden somewhere in the body without knowing it.

Young people are always eager for adventure, yearning for intense, game life. So for these wonderful, there is no doubt that you need to pay more.

It's just that a life that is as gorgeous as fireworks but is short-lived and unstable, and a life that is neither salty nor light, stable and always within the safety line, which is better, I can't answer.

But, taking advantage of youth, no, it should be by virtue of youth, taking advantage of this only youth, and would rather fall to pieces. At least in this way, before I lose my memory in old age, I can vaguely remember that I used to be very painful, or sweet and delicious.

So, if Garrigan's green eyes full of sweet temptation really appeared, I would have lost my mind and would have been captured willingly. Ha ha.

PS. Completely think that the protagonist of this film is not Amin, but was cleverly diverted by Garrigan...


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  • Sarah Merrit: I hope you don't mind me saying this, but, you seem an unlikely candidate for this kind of work.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Why, 'cause I don't wear socks and sandals?

    Sarah Merrit: Touché.

    Nicholas Garrigan: I still want to make a difference, you know.

    Sarah Merrit: Really?

    Nicholas Garrigan: Yes, really. Want to have fun, too, though. Bit of adventure. Something different.

    Sarah Merrit: That's a lot of things.

    Nicholas Garrigan: Is it?

  • Idi Amin: You see, Jonah? This is the sort of man a president needs around him. Someone who is not afraid to speak his mind.