Probably a lot of people's adolescence is like a state of desolation like the heroine. The self-esteem is strong and the glass heart is malicious to the world. In short, he is a dead child who needs to be beaten, but he comforts a brokenhearted mother, and hides in the toilet to reflect and cry. It can be seen from the details that the heroine is a lovely person after all. The malice towards the world is her self-loathing and refusal to reconcile. Seeking to change, it is a way of expression after being distorted. The world is very big and the emotions are complicated. Growing up, the Chinese-American guy is so cute and warm, heck. Besides, at the age of 27, I still feel this kind of bereavement. This kind of cognition is enough for me to feel sad for a year.
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