From you who are awake~

Hazle 2022-04-21 09:02:04

Naturally: the father uses tree metaphors to explain doubts, and the daughter pretends to be confused and understands the metaphor. It tempts all living beings to travel with the body, and the soul of the confused life has nowhere to be found.
Mathematics: Searching for the true self through the history of communication addiction, and going back to the history of sex through a metaphor. Fibonacci number analysis, etc., from the inside, we need to take a closer look.
Philosophy: Fishing is about self-cultivation and patience, but sex addiction is a "disease" and "medicine". The connection between the two is nothing but values, and self-awareness opens another door.
Religion: I am not a normal mental person at all, and religious beliefs do not solve suffering. God's enlightenment is all absurd words, only self-salvation can understand the meaning.
Music: The notes are not out of tune according to the order and the melody, and the rules of music theory imply one, two, three. Three melody and passionate history, soul-stirring and unethical.
The opening and ending songs are still pretty good, very exciting~

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Extended Reading
  • Kennedi 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    "The so-called love is actually sexual desire and jealousy."

  • Horacio 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    The heroine of the boyhood is so beautiful ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ahh

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • [Last Lines]

    Young Joe: [to Jerôme] Fill all my holes.

    Jerôme: What's wrong?

    Young Joe: I can't feel anything.

    Jerôme: What?

    Young Joe: I can't feel anything. I can't feel anything. I can't feel anything!

  • Mrs. H: [to her sons] Boys, now is the time to be alert and ask all the questions your hears desire. Because I hope that you shall never have to encounter such people or be in such a situation ever again.

    [boys remain silent]

    Mrs. H: Well? Hm? You don't have any questions? No? Well I'll start, shall I?

    [referring to Joe]

    Mrs. H: Approximately how many lives do you think she has time to destroy in one day? Five? Fifty? Or several hundreds? I admit the latter sounds improbable but where there's a will, there's a way!