what age do what

Orland 2022-11-29 16:41:30

Maybe the little kid hasn't realized that he is slowly transforming, and there is still a long way to grow, but when a big kid goes from elementary school to junior high school, it's a transition. Let's find out this fart boy is growing up. It may be naive to us, but a child performs this naivety in a delicate but not greasy way. But such naivety is serious in the thinking of a growing child.
What is oneself and what is the original self? This question, which even adults can be speechless, is not very profound after being interpreted by a fart child, but it is surprisingly natural. He lets people know that to judge and execute according to their own ideas is be myself. Maybe the shit boy is wrong. At his age there shouldn't be any of these dos and don'ts to enjoy a quiet student life. But this is not the epitome of those who adore vanity. Maybe they don't know what it means to be famous, but those who regard vanity as their lifelong goal. Their purpose is to make people smell the stench as soon as they get close.
Some people ate that moldy cheese but everything went well. Some people just get touched and have bad luck everywhere. And that boring relay game was "excitedly" being played. Maybe no one really understands the idea of ​​these bastards, but the children accepted this boring farce and followed it seriously! Why is the protagonist's rebuttal not followed. Is this a minority subject to a majority? Or do people always gloat at misfortune before their own interests are violated!
The age of a fart boy may allow mistakes to allow that broken friendship to be rebuilt. And if we betray our friends, no matter how hard we try, who will be reconciled as before. Assholes are our role models. It may be far-fetched to say that his experience is an experience, but it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a lesson.
This film is really poignant.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Angie Steadman: [laughing] You rejected the school paper, but you joined the Safety Patrol. Are you working your way down the evolutionary ladder?

    Greg Heffley: What?

    Angie Steadman: Look, Safety Patrol is the lowest of the low.

  • Rodrick Heffley: You never sign up for anything at school. You fly below the radar! That way you never raise anybody's expectations.