Everywhere is filled with the charming temperament of "I and Earl and the dying girl", and the small details are vivid and unfettered: after Casey gave her first kiss, a little joy from the heart of a person, little joy, and my father heard that his daughter has a boy. After the friend pretended to be calm but incoherent, the coach was excited to compare Casey to his own daughter, but sadly discovered that her daughter was not good...
I like this kind of weightlifting that integrates death, sickness, loneliness, and impermanence into an uneasy but unusually fresh life. I use colored pens to trace pain and draw sticks to interpret life, without whitewashing peace and suffering. "When life gives you a sour lemon, you will eventually turn it into a lemonade-like sweetness"
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