They spit out a lot of shit and talk a lot, but they still have a bad life. The label is comedy, but how can you cry when you laugh and laugh. Like many people have said, the emotional tone of the show is: mourning.
No matter what's in front of you, there's always one or a group of people who are straight up to you, straight enough to say fuck you to everyone. But you haven't spoken yet, you've been already fucked by your life.
Too much talk hurts, too much alcohol hurts. So don't complain about life, as long as it's okay, go have a drink when you have nothing to do, and be silent.
The one who wanted to hide his sadness, but couldn't hold back his tears; the one who wanted the best of both worlds in the face of choices, but always lived in the cracks; the Horace who loved Pete but was stabbed to death by Pete, more or less in reality Shadow it.
We like Centennial Tavern, maybe because, if you don't interpret beauty, it's real.
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