You have to believe, even if you grow up, some childhood things still have to be remembered, elves, fairies, gods, why not believe it.
The CV cast is gorgeous
, the last one of my favorite (no one) poems to end
everything I believe was originally published in the
anime magazine Fantasy Story (in memory of this lost magazine and lend me this precious issue Thank you for letting me read this poem no matter what, thank you for letting me go on the road of watching manga and animation, although the process is tortuous and painful, but it is still a lot of beauty and makes me me)
author Beria I
believe in a certain Kind of thing takes courage.
Why do adults like to destroy children's dreams and beliefs so much?
Why do adults want their children to mature and become like themselves?
Why do adults hate children's fantasy so much?
I think
they just don't want to admit what's lost...
their world, the world of adults must be boring:
their Albania has only constant war, but not the vampire-inhabited Transvania mountains;
their Egypt has only The pharaoh's dilapidated tomb, but there is no ancient castle that DIO once splendid;
their Tokyo only has the section chief who died of overwork, but there is no star Shiro standing in front of the Sony billboard;
Their New York has only the exhausted stockbrokers, but there is no SUPER MAN flying in the sky;
their London has only thick and indifferent fog, but there is no Sherlock Holmes living in Baker Street;
their Norway has only endless forests, but not under the moonlight The spirits who start dancing;
their map of Japan has Hiroshima and Nagasaki destroyed by nuclear bombs, but not to Duwang Town where the stand-ins are rampant; there is Lu Xun's Sendai Medical University, but there is no Sakuragi's Xiangbei High School; there is Kumano, but There is no temple where the Peacock King lives; there is Hokkaido, but there is no underground prison liberated by Zengsha and Yangyu;
they can recite Toba's wars in reverse, but they don't know there is a killer named Kenshin called Tobasai;
they love Jet Li's kung fu film, but they don't know that there is KOF, a fighting event held every year;
their Mikael is a dead religious figure, but they don't know that he is actually just a little boy who likes his brother Lucifer;
they made two named Dolly The sheep, but they don't know that there is a place called Shenyuan Island that actually gathers replicas of all the important people in the world;
their Monkey King is a monkey with no emotions, but they don't know that this guy also deeply loved Zixia Fairy ;
they love the fancy Halloween masquerade, but they don't know that the raven can take the soul of the dead back to earth for revenge on Halloween;
they know the gang fights in Chinatown, but they don't know Earl D's pet shop;
they spend money on the Christmas tree and gifts Countless money, but don't believe in Santa Claus;
their cloud-covered sky never had a searchlight signal calling for Batman;
while they were still fighting to explore Mars, the crew of the Enterprise was already there. Soaring hundreds of billions of light-years away from Earth...
If this is the mature world,
then I'd rather be a child forever;
if it's a socially acceptable condition,
then I'd rather live alone;
if this is the way to the cornerstone of success,
Then I'd rather be called a loser;
if I'm going to be someone who doesn't believe in anything,
I'd rather die while I still believe;
if I stop fantasizing about being able to fly like a bird one day,
like Swim like a fish;
if I unknowingly forget my beliefs and
lose my dreams,
if I finally become an adult one day,
my friend,
if you pity my poor, desperate, but unknowing soul,
please:
Blind my eyes, because they can no longer shed happy tears;
pluck out my heart, because it can no longer beat for dreams;
burn my body, because it can no longer carry my once proud and sensitive Soul;
forget my name because it can no longer represent that smile you are familiar with.
That kind of courage is all it takes to believe in something.
The books I’ve read and seen lately always seem to herald faith. very nice!
PS knows that there will be fan pictures of Insect Eater and Jack Frozen
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