who doesn't dream thirteen

Abigail 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I'm twenty-seven, watching this movie alone on a train, my thirteen is a long time ago, and I'm closer to thirty. What does my thirteen-year-old want, what does it yearn for? Although it may be a little later than the girls in the movie, but girls have a period of time, they envy everything that mature women can do, and envy those who have imitated women around them. In order to join those people, they also began to dislike hurting the fat boy who was with their hearts. Fortunately, you had a chance to see you at the age of 30, and you who came to 30 years old with those vanities in your arms, became despicable, unscrupulous, and surrounded by those small groups pretending to pretend to be friends, you can see your own Only in the heart can you know what is most important and what kind of life you want. Similar themes are rejuvenation, we go back to the past and choose again. In fact, who is not like this, blinded by the impetuous desire in his heart, he gradually becomes a monster, and when he looks back, he realizes what is important, but it is too late to regret it, so he can only sigh in vain and dream back to Thirteen. May each of us be able to properly handle our inner desires and impetuousness in the present moment, and maintain our original heart.

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  • Pete Hansen: [Pete suddenly grabs her, and starts kissing her] What's wrong, Pookie?

    Jenna: [disgusted] Pookie? Uh... Pukie! You're married!

  • Lucy: [at a big party] Speaking of disasters, what is she doing here?

    Jenna: Who?

    Lucy: Sparkle's editor-in-chief, Trish Sackett. Twelve o'clock and headed our way.

    Trish Sackett: [smug] Hi, girls. Our J. Lo issue is selling like hotcakes. How's yours doing?

    Lucy: [sarcastic] My God, are things so bad you had to come to our party to eat free food? Put some crab in your purse for later.

    Trish Sackett: You might want to keep some of that biting wit for your magazine. Or you could change the name "Poise" to something more appropriate, like Poison, or Pitiful, whatever's more Pathetic.

    Jenna: You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy -- and I don't like you at all.