Waldo and his brother

Vincenza 2022-04-23 07:03:26

Valdo is a virtual blue bear. In fact, it doesn't matter who is behind him, because his original owner has been kicked out, and his replacement is his boss. What's the reason for being laid off? Confused by love, he was laid off without paying attention. Waldo is just a mask for him, and behind Waldo is a frustrated young man, so he is so angry when someone exposes the background. So why do people still like Waldo? Because Waldo is just a symbol and a mask, he can represent everyone but he can tell the truth from the perspective of a bear, so the bear wins, it's not that people are weaker than bears, it's just that he is too strong.
The same is true of Brother Shou, he is just a cover, maybe he did like to joke before, but now, as a cover, he has attracted a lot of wind. It doesn't matter who he is. Anyway, so far there has not been a positive photo of him that can be affirmed by himself. The only thing that can be affirmed is that the signboard of his brother has been printed. Usually, pay attention to gags and spread some positive energy. Now he just needs to sit back and accept it. The fisherman's profit, this is not another Waldo, people just like his rhetoric, who is behind him, it doesn't matter.

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Extended Reading
  • Uriah 2022-01-06 08:02:30

    Didn’t the third story happen to Wang Nima?

  • Marc 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    (Episode 3) This episode is back to realism, which is gratifying. Conservative candidates are hypocritical, Labour candidates just want to use this election as political leverage for their future promotion, and waldo is just a fictitious character who makes pornographic jokes and sarcastic celebrities in order to increase ratings. . . In fact, in this election, no candidate is a good bird. . . The significance of this episode is to explore the question of "Is Western democracy dead?" The idea is not new,

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  • Martha: Don't call me your administrator.

  • Ash: Just sharing that.

    [he holds the photo of Ash as a boy]

    Ash: Thought people might find it funny.

    Martha: It's not funny; It's sweet.

    Ash: Trust me; that day wasn't sweet... first family outing after Jack died... When I came down the next morning all Jack's photos were gone... she put them in the attic. It's how she dealt with stuff. And then when dad died, up went his photos to the attic. She just left this one here. Her only boy giving her a fake smile

    Martha: She didn't know it was fake.

    Ash: Maybe that makes it worse.