Talking 2

Betty 2022-04-20 09:01:35

The wa noir reality movies of the 1970s always peel off the spicy reality and watch it, which is really uncomfortable. "Not everyone has no principles, you have to have confidence in people" Diane told the second male "It's nothing to say that you are young, smart and attractive. In fact, your life is a mess... At first you got involved first, but now you are not satisfied; I am not angry with me It's a little sad to know that it's going to end like this, and it's over now. We found it inappropriate... I'm glad that some of us have the courage to end it all." After reconciling and wanting to be together, the second male keeps stressing that he is not a saint. The first male taught him not to indulge himself like this You can't be so dishonest, you are dishonest to yourself, what you have to do is talk to me, obviously I will not agree. This is probably what wa wants to express. People must at least have a bit of personality, otherwise what will future generations think of us... Regarding that 17-year-old girl, she is very smart, not entangled, with not many lines, and the questions asked are sharper than the other, and in the end, Wonderful "Not everyone has no principles", the chatter stopped, I guess this is also wa's attitude, shit, it's not good for him to repeatedly contradict himself, um, still want to be refreshing and live a good life

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  • Yale: You know we have to stop seeing each other, don't you.

    Mary Wilke: Oh, yeah. Right. Right. I understand. I could tell by the sound of your voice on the phone. Very authoritative, y'know. Like the pope, or the computer in 2001.

  • Isaac Davis: You know what you are? You're God's answer to Job, y'know? You would have ended all argument between them. I mean, He would have pointed to you and said, y'know, "I do a lot of terrible things, but I can still make one of these." You know? And then Job would have said, "Eh. Yeah, well, you win."