The phrase "what's weekend" is undoubtedly a very good opening, and one sentence pulls modern people into that era.
It is trying its best to show the old-fashioned dignity and morality, and it is also showing the trendy darkness and hardship as much as possible. It has two sides. Don't forget that time will always have a future and a past.
Mary was desperate for marriage, but the moment she pushed Turkey away was truly surprising, she was the next old lady in her bones. But as her dad said, she was just a spoiled child, thinking that everyone was her own doll, waiting for her to be lucky.
What's the point of life if we refuse to be changed by it? As a human being, we will be changed by life no matter what, because it is a part, if not all, of life.
Regarding the democratic elections and rights movement, in fact, the part of sybil in the voting scene is very interesting. The rich and powerful young lady and the son-in-law feel that they are seeking freedom and equality, but first of all, the people in a team are not all so noble, they What they want is to get the benefits tomorrow, of course it would be better if they can get it tonight; secondly, if there is no benefit, they don’t mind taking actions outside the rules, because that is the most effective way they can think of; The reason for their growth experience is that they are always full of expectations for everything, which is of course a good thing, but the subjective initiative of ignoring objective laws is not only harmful to others, but more importantly, it is harmful to themselves.
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