Years later, as I continued to look down, I suddenly burst into tears. After going around in the emotional circle for so many years, I also experienced being cheated, ambiguous, deceived, and hurt, and suddenly realized that The L Word describes a real world, a world that belongs to a group of people with different sexual orientations. Many people are still wary and prejudiced about this circle, and 10 years ago, I was full of denial and confusion about myself. I almost embarked on the trajectory of ordinary people's life, and from then on, I lived a life of ignorance, confused about what happiness is.
10 years later, I live earnestly and confidently on the other side of the world. Although the cause of my self-redemption is only for one person, a promise, even though this person left me in the end, stepping on all the memories without reluctance, crushing them and burning them. But I really learned a lot from it, I really understand the meaning of life, just my life. You don't need to be accountable to anyone, just yourself. Many people are afraid of loneliness, of being betrayed, and of being lost, so in love, they are embarrassed. In fact, the sense of security does not need alms from others, and does not need to be bestowed by God. People who truly love life will feel happy even if they only carry a backpack and visit a strange city alone. As long as the spirit is strong enough, people will approach their goals step by step.
I have met all the characters of Lazi Supreme in the past ten years. Seeing the deja vu scene, I smiled slightly, and I can even predict what the next episode will be, because it really comes from life. Someone asked me which character I liked. I would choose Bette for looks and Alice for character. Everything else is a cloud, Shane, I don't think this person is mainstream, and I also hate this kind of people who use loneliness as an excuse to be emotionally entangled. To put it bluntly, les is actually an ordinary person, except that the object of his liking is the same sex, the others are the same.
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