Today, I suddenly watched "Female Addict" because I browsed Weibo during the day and saw a report about Shia, the hero of "Transformers", and then I flipped through the comments and saw that someone mentioned this movie, so I stopped by to watch one or two consecutive movies. After watching, follow the heroine to suppress pain, loneliness, self-loathing and disgust, powerless, and finally have a hole to breathe. Maybe nothing has changed, but at least she found a way to get along with that part. She accepted her and made herself in another way. Slowly "getting better" and then I remembered the words my friends often told me, "No matter how bad it is, you can live no matter what." Maybe yes, yes, you can live in any way. I remember the report Richie Ya's experience has ups and downs. Those spells that push him into the abyss again and again are so difficult to deal with. He has lost and hurt his mental and physical fame and fortune. Movie heroine Joe the same and everything looks better.
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