Many people don't want to become a very ordinary person and play the role of a passerby in the crowd, but hope that they can be "special", and this "special" is concerned by others, in order to achieve better results, they have to pretend low key. "Being yourself" is something we think is cool, but many people don't really invest in it, and caring too much about how you look in the eyes of others is a hindrance. Xiao S once taught his 4-year-old daughter that in the future, others will let you play until late and not come home. You have to call and report to your mother. If others say you are so uncharacteristic, you will respond coolly with "I Just to be a kid who constantly calls his mom." To be honest, I also think Xiao S is very talented, and I think that response is very cool.
The little fat (let's call him that) in Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a character I like very much. I like him far more than the hero. What he often says is "My mother said..." It seems that he has not grown up In his heart, he insists on what he thinks is right. He doesn't care if he is the core of his friends, because he doesn't want to steal the limelight. He is not even smart, can't hide himself, often feels stupid, can't frame others, and walk away silently when he is framed, but he is kind and open-minded, knows not to play tricks, knows how to share, and knows how to respond without change Changeable, no confusion, I think it's a cool character~
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