To be reasonable, I am quite old and still love to watch cartoons. I don’t know how many times I have been complained about by people around me, but I insist on being myself.
The plot of saving lives on the assembly line is very old-fashioned, but I like the scenes such as the farm battle and escape. The soundtrack is completely my dish, and the last bit of tears is a bonus!
But about bullfighting, I really have a little story. Maybe when I was very young, I liked bullfighting very much at one time. I remember it seemed to be five sets in Tianjin. It was around two or three in the morning when I was very late. My dad and I just sat cross-legged on the carpet watching a small TV. At that time, I was young, and my dad believed in Buddhism. Actually, watching such a program doesn’t suit us to some extent, but it’s strange, we just like it. , I still remember many terms in the past, but now I have forgotten them all. Later, as I grew up a little bit, I couldn't stay up so late anymore, and I rarely watched bullfights. As for my father, whether I watched bullfights at night when I was asleep, I don't know.
It may have been many years, the long-lost early morning, the long-lost Tianjin Wu, the long-lost head cow, the front view was fine, but when I started to stab the bull with two swords (?) from the back, I started to feel a little uneasy, seeing the bull struggling She broke free, bleeding, and the two decorated swords swayed on her back and couldn't bear it any longer. She rushed out and hugged her mother and cried, crying and howling, what are they doing, why, why are they fighting bulls? Ah, why hurt them. It seems that it is not me who loved watching bullfights many years ago.
But my father turned off the TV, and I vaguely remember that no one in my family ever watched bullfighting. Is there still bullfighting now? I don't know. But I often think, why, why are we human beings so cruel, why...
In short, it's an insignificant little story, but I have to say one last sentence on this type of subject.
wish all ferdinands find their nina biu
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