Just be yourself

Teagan 2022-04-19 09:02:03

I have been insomnia lately, and I feel that I should be active, but I am not very active.
I really want to be active. So I watched Tai Chi, watched dance tutorials, and watched dance show my life.
Many people say the plot is too simple, but it still moved me. Life is really that simple.
Going to see "Red Cliff" tonight. I have never paid to go to the cinema to see a movie, which is still very distressing.
The final "Next Breakdown" left me feeling cheated. I didn't see what the film was trying to say.
Maybe it's just another understanding of the battle of Chibi by modern people.
Coupled with the headache of the air conditioner blowing, the overall feeling is not very good.
Although some "postmodern" "deconstruction" stuff still makes me laugh.
Actually, my understanding of the two words in quotation marks is not clear. Just use it.
After I got home, I kept fighting with fear. My parents told me to go home from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm. When I came back at 10:30 today, my father just asked, "What movie did you watch?"
The feeling of eagerly wanting to leave the house, the feeling that all the strength and energy in my body can't be vented, is a little less.
So when I heard "Just be yourself" in the movie, it was quite emotional.
You can't just listen to your parents, you'll go crazy.
I thought my parents would go crazy if I didn't obey, but they're not that vulnerable.

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Step Up 2: The Streets quotes

  • Smiles: Yeah, they wanted me to fix my teeth.

    Jenny Kido: I like you teeth!

    Smiles: Thanks, I like your accent.

    Jenny Kido: What accent?

    Smiles: That accent you got... You have an accent.

  • Andie: I remember the first time I saw someone move like they were from another planet, I couldn't keep my eyes away. I was little mom took me to a jam session in the neighborhood, it started off small but word spread and soon some of the best dancers around were showing up to compete in something they eventually called the streets. It became home, I got a front row seat to history. I wanted to glide and spin and fly like they did, but it didn't come easy. My mom would tell me don't give up, just be you, because life's too short to be anybody else. She was right. When I was 16 my mom got sick and in a couple months she was gone. Everything changed, including the streets.