But in five years, it was enough for a boy to grow into a teenager. The movie ended in a state of half-attention. During the period, I made two calls to urge my takeout. One was busy, and the second was on. The voice on the other end told me that the takeout was already on its way, and asked me to wait patiently. Wait. I feel like I've been waiting for a long time, and if I have enough patience, I won't make two calls in a row. But I have no choice but to keep waiting.
Suddenly very annoying, I thought it was funny how they were frightened by a group of toad-like little ghosts. I don't know what I'm insisting on to keep the movie going. The book that supported the development of the story, or Arthur's notes, really surprised me. Both pictures and texts vividly encapsulate an inexplicable world. Maybe that old demon was a repeater, robbing this book, just to get a chance not to repeat it.
Well, I don't know what I'm talking about, I just watched the movie while thinking about my takeaway. Finally, the movie is over and my takeaway has arrived. I've been overwhelmed, so I think about watching a movie every week, writing a movie review, listening to a song, writing a little moving, reading a book, remembering a little story, eating a little something, and growing a little bit of meat. memory. Who knows, when I wake up tomorrow, it's all sleep talk again, if I remember.
If the air spirit exists, please pick a dandelion again, and let the wind of memory blow away those old stories and yellowed pages.
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