have a bee in one's bonnet

Marques 2022-04-23 07:03:19

#Play86 "Why Home" must give star to the protagonist's acting skills! The little boy is cool and sweet, it's great! The smile at the end came to me, but the last words of the little boy in the movie are really thought-provoking: People who can't raise children shouldn't have children. For example, I also doubt that the mother of the male protagonist in the text is reborn in her lifetime, and I kept asking why she gave birth to so many children while watching the movie. But if the situation is not as intuitive as in the play, and the conflict obviously rises to life and food and clothing, how can we measure who is qualified to raise children? Community volunteers cannot take care of children in every corner. How to avoid and improve such a story? My mind is a little confused, thinking about how to judge whether she is eligible before giving birth to a child, which is obviously unsolved. I also think that children may be hurt by their parents, not only food and clothing, but also many people's hearts are hurt. I also thought about what home is. Since childhood, we were taught not to compare ourselves with our parents. Our family members have done their best to treat us well. In this case, even if we can only meet food and clothing, our hearts are full. We should also be more tolerant to our parents. After all, many parents feel that their children are hopeful. The problem of home is always the hardest to think clearly, forget it, think about it later.

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  • Zain: I want to make a complaint against my parents. I'd want adults to listen to me. I want adults who can't raise kids not to have any. What will I remember? Violence, insults or beatings, hit with chains, pipes, or a belt? The kindest words I heard were get out son of a whore! Bug off, piece of garbage! Life is a pile of shit. Not worth more than my shoe. I live in hell here. I burn like rotting meat. Life is a bitch.I thought we'd become good people, loved by all. But God doesn't want that for us. He'd rather we be washrags for others. The child you're carrying will be like I am.

  • Zain: Life is the biggest injustice.