Our Lady, please die

Madeline 2022-04-20 09:01:40

I don't know how high the Freaks are. This part is obviously a commercial entertainment film that is remade to make money. It has to be used to compare the female value of the original blahblah with the glory of human nature. Although it is inevitable that the remake will be compared to the original, it is too far-fetched to insist on entertainment (the most hated part of self-righteous moral bitches).

This is one of the coolest plasma films I have ever seen. Although there is less blood and less pain, the thrill of revenge is simply unparalleled (slut should be damned), unfortunately, the vicious second female and her boyfriend died in the car It's a little more enjoyable (the part of the wire whipping is really cool). BTW, last year's "Deadly Call" was so enjoyable at the end of it. No regrets

. Having to find moral flashpoints in such an enjoyable three-vulgar entertainment film is equivalent to having one or two idiots when someone tells a nonsense joke. Trying to find logical mistakes in jokes has ruined everyone's interest.

Give 10,000 eyeballs to all the virgin bitches who are ruining the fun, and then reward each (xi) one (ru) zhang (lin) and red (bi).

To end with Aunt Mai's lyrics:
Now if you're gonna act like a bitch,
Then you're gonna die like a bitch!
Bang!

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Carrie quotes

  • Margaret White: I don't want you to get hurt.

    Carrie White: Or you could be happy for me.

  • Sue Snell: No! Carrie please don't hurt me.

    Carrie White: Why not? I've been hurt my whole life.