to go to Drew Barrymore. It's such a story.
The old man took the train to various cities, the old man's short stay every night, the letter from the old man to each child, the question "are u happy?" each time he parted, the message call the old man made to his home when he was sick, the old man's most Worried David, all these details moved me. Finally, when the old man saw David's painting of roads and telephone poles, I couldn't hold on any longer. Tears poured out all of a sudden, crying. Very thorough, as if this story happened to me....
I am currently looking for a job in my senior year, am I confused? Overwhelmed? No chance? Seriously ask yourself once, it’s just too much entanglement.... I hate my hesitation, I hate myself who is afraid of failure, I always want to find that balance, but if I get the same, I will lose the other side, there is no way ...
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