In the face of the emotional crowd, the Queen's principles became her mistake. The Queen began to reflect on this era and herself. She felt that this was no longer an era that needed a queen, but an era that needed stars. Prime Minister Blair's warm and moving words are nothing but the collective wisdom of his team, rather than true feelings. He is more like a political star, giving the public what they want to hear and see. Just as models know that their audience wants to see their attractive body, no model would be foolish enough to win the audience's affection by wrapping themselves up tightly. Miss Lin is well versed in this, and she has become the dream lover of all men by hyping up her breasts and making a fool of herself. Today's political stars are also well versed in this, so the annual elections in the United States and the United Kingdom have become a farce that entertains the audience. The media needs stars, the people need stars, and in today's era of big entertainment, entertainment and catharsis are everywhere. The loss of the queen is, in fact, the loss of all sensible people, the loss of those who wake up alone in the tasteless torrent.
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