Will she be happy if she doesn't grow up, will she regret it if she doesn't experience it?

Leo 2022-04-21 09:01:33

In the past, children were very simple and childish, and kept their innocence and purity. Today's children are exposed to the influence of profit and money too early, and they are not as naive as they used to be, and their young bodies are completely filled with a pair of The head of an adult, parents are still proud of such a mature child. There is no ignorance. Instead, they have the same vision, brains and ideas as adults, even more shrewd and sophisticated than adults. What do parents instill in their children now? Don't people who don't know ponder, those children are all dressed up like dolls, each of them is beautiful and flawless, and the beauty packaged by money is flawless, as if they are not rich enough and they are not beautiful enough to die, such children can Moved by material money, can you not be moved by comparison and vanity? What would this kind of child who has been packaged by adult culture be interested in? And how would a child who grew up in this situation view society? Adults use pollution as a tonic to infiltrate children's brains.

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  • Justen 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    A film from ten years ago seems too ordinary today, without the depth of the plot or performance.

  • Branson 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Life is actually a series of multiple-choice questions, but we can't guarantee that every choice is correct, as long as we don't regret it, it's ok. That bag of wish powder allows a 13-year-old girl to live with the body of a 30-year-old, but it is actually just a chance to escape from herself and her original life track. Life at the age of 30 is like a dream in the closet. After waking up, take a good look at who is around you who truly loves you. Then, hold on tight and don't let go!

13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Jenna: [in the elevator] I'm Jenna, by the way.

    Becky: [disdainfully] Yeah, I know. I'm Becky.

    Jenna: How old are you, anyway?

    Becky: 13.

    Jenna: Me too!

    Becky: [gives Jenna a strange look]

    Jenna: Used to be, anyway.

  • Jenna: [to Trish Sackett] You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy! And I don't like you at all!