cold

Adolphus 2022-04-19 09:02:10

I was infected with a cold recently, and after the department was infected, I was the last one. From the most classic sneezing to coughing, non-stop coughing, fever, and gradually recovered in three weeks.

We have all had a cold and

neither of us like a cold

. When you tell someone that I have a cold, others will not sympathize or feel the need for special care, because it is the most common disease in the world. Everyone has experienced it and will experience it again in the future.

A cold is still a process that takes time to heal itself, and basically a week of discomfort cannot be escaped.

You know how it happens and how it ends, but you still don't like it ~ no one likes the process.

Well, when you have a cold, if a bunch of people tell you a bunch of chicken soup and tell you that colds are a part of life, colds are an inescapable part, you have to accept it, even love it, without it, you can't Experience the value of health, and even say that it is the embodiment of health. The immunity in your body is working with great power, because you can experience the beauty and ugliness of the world because of a cold. bulabula.

FXXK OFF!

Pain is pain, misfortune is misfortune, loneliness is loneliness, grief is grief,

no matter how many wonderful words you put on it, those feelings that you feel cannot be dispelled, they will always exist, they may subside, but they will always exist.

I had a cold and I'm feeling better now! That's all.

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Extended Reading
  • Brenda 2021-12-21 08:01:01

    Time is an illusion of stubbornness and persistence. ——Just remember this sentence. The chicken soup is too thin, it doesn't matter, just have Norton from my home.

  • Paris 2021-12-21 08:01:01

    The cast is strong and the story is boring. With such a large number of actors, the story is still an old-fashioned chicken soup story, and the chicken soup that people can’t drink is really a bit mediocre.

Collateral Beauty quotes

  • Claire: What was that thing you said about Einstein in there?

    Raffi: Einstein called time a stubbornly persistant illusion.

    Claire: Whats that even mean

    Raffi: Time doesn't go from January to December, or from noon to midnight. You know we all just make it that way in our heads.

    Claire: That's absurd! Try telling that to a person who's an hour late to a wedding, or that's just been sentenced to 20 years in jail.

    Raffi: Or someone fighting the baby clock.

  • Brigitte: But you never know, nothing's ever really dead if you look at it right.