I'm waiting for you in the future

Sarai 2022-04-21 09:02:45

Does everyone have such a dream on a sunny afternoon? Go back to a certain past and put the failures, missed, regrets. . . All overturned and restarted. When I woke up, the sun had dropped to the level of the windowsill, reflecting the red sunset that filled the room. I suddenly remembered a date with a friend, a work that was approaching the deadline, and a pet waiting to be fed by my feet. . . I feel empty in my heart, but I don't remember what I dreamed, so I stretched out and continued to live.

The first time I saw a girl who traveled through time and space was in a boring afternoon in my freshman year, probably still in the mood of a teenager, and I was moved to death by the phrase "future で wait て っ で". Looking at it again recently, I only feel that the white sentence on the blackboard, time wait for no one, is so bright and dazzling.

Time is an eternal proposition, and it is the only weight that is fair to everyone. The cause you plant at this moment will surely bear the corresponding result at a certain moment in the future. The parallel of time and time will at some point coincide to tell you the answer, even if it's wrong, of how this computer in the world works.

If there is a chance to go back to the past, I will say to my 12-year-old self, I will wait for you in the future.

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  • Elvie 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    If you let me go on; if he comes back again; it's nice to be young, there will always be someone waiting for you in the future.

  • Erika 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Watching a heart-wrenching movie, if the time is not for me, it is not too late to understand now.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time quotes

  • Miyuki Konno: [trying to prevent Makoto from jumping *leaping* out of the window] Big sis, no! Don't! I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It was all my fault. Why are you doing this? Because I ate your pudding?

    Makoto Konno: Wh-Why what?

    Miyuki Konno: Big sis, don't die!

    Makoto Konno: I won't!

    Miyuki Konno: Then where are you going?

    Makoto Konno: To the convenience store!

    Miyuki Konno: If you want pudding, I'll go buy it for you

  • Kazuko Yoshiyama: It's a mysterious painting. If you look at it for a long time, you feel completely at peace. We don't know its artist, or whether it even has any artistic value. But... we learned one thing during the restoration. This painting was drawn hundreds years ago in a time of war and famine.

    Makoto Konno: Why did someone draw this painting when the world was on the verge of destruction?