Everyone is struggling inside... Struggling to live, struggling to die!

Vito 2022-04-20 09:02:02

Expressing the mental thoughts of depression
Desperate for the world
No surprises
Everything is as always, extremely boring and long In my
heart, I desperately hope for something hopeful to appear
, but it appears, but I find it but
then I return to disappointment ,
lose myself ,
have no faith
, live in myself The world does
n't care about anyone and
certainly doesn't help anyone.
It's the exact opposite of the title of the book, which is kind of ironic.
Everyone is struggling inside...
struggling to live and
struggling to die!

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Extended Reading
  • Sammy 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    Zhao Benshan's lonely middle-aged crisis in the financial business circle is an ordinary night

  • Michel 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Kaufman's stop-motion animation directly put "Inside Out" in jeopardy as he portrays an extroverted autistic old man's midlife crisis, a one night stand story into his hands Seems so dark humor. All but Lisa are voiced by a pale, silent male voice suggesting the tediousness of life. She was used to helping others, but couldn't help herself. The one who was sympathetic to each other didn't exist in the first place.

Anomalisa quotes

  • Everyone else: [Bella, after Michael downs a martini] God. You drank that fast.

    Michael Stone: I get a lot of practice.

  • Everyone else: [Lawrence Gill] I understand that you had a guest in your room last night.

    Michael Stone: Is that a crime?

    Everyone else: [Lawrence Gill] No, not at all. Certainly hoteliers are in the business of being discreet about our guests' philandering.

    Michael Stone: Philandering?

    Everyone else: [Lawrence Gill] No, it isn't that. M-My choice of words - - It's not about that at all. It's...

    Michael Stone: How do you even know that, anyway?

    Everyone else: [Lawrence Gill] Well, I... Mr. Stone, may I be candid with you?

    Michael Stone: [sighs] I guess. I don't what the hell you're getting at.

    Everyone else: [Lawrence Gill] Well, I -- um -- I love you.

    Michael Stone: [aghast] Right. I'm leaving.