is not bad, but I can see that I am too impressed with Hasegawa's high-level vagabond in the date. I always feel that his seriousness in the play is like playing, but the whole story is still very complete, and the rhythm of the middle part is also grasped. Online, both internal and external ambitions have been shown, but, I feel very subtle because of my own ethnicity, I don't want to see them have such big ambitions.
As for Godzilla, it brings me to monsters. With a new understanding, it turns out that the monster itself can be analyzed. The so-called monster is also a collection of energy. Military attacks, missiles, and nuclear bombs are simply energy comparisons...
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