Have you ever thought of dying

Shanon 2022-01-05 08:01:37

Have you ever thought of dying

Sometimes I thought about it, because sometimes I was alive

Sometimes I want to live when I die

Sometimes I feel pitiful, some mean, some cowardly, and some treacherous. I have never taken drugs, but it seems that I feel like a restrained and capable person with a strong mind as described by others. Can resist all temptations, but it just officially started, it is really difficult to stand to earn money.

I remember that there was a boss who opened up my mind before. I can’t remember the original words. It means {We are the vane of this market. We either help the customer to reach the peak of the market or help him to decline. There is no second choice. }Yes, we are just a catalyst, just an auxiliary, just an objective influence, but is that really the case? in this way.

I don't think this is a comedy. There is no grotesqueness. The exaggeration is just an artistic extension, making the contradiction more obvious and the conflict more intense. worth.

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  • Maria 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    3 and a half stars, full of irony, the phone company is like a micro-society, rich and poor, race, class, exploitation, autocracy, vulgar entertainment and other social problems are all-encompassing, the main creator is really too hard, but I want to compress so much content in It is not easy to express in less than 2 hours. It is easy to have problems that are comprehensive but not highlighted. The rise of the male protagonist in the company is not bad, but the fantasy climax at the end is a bit exaggerated. Feels, but overall it's fun and worth a look

  • Jordyn 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    Slightly disappointed, but to accept such a story setting, maybe this is the real contradiction in the eyes of black people. PS: Finally got the face of Tessa Thompson~

Sorry to Bother You quotes

  • Cassius Green: 40 on two.

  • Cassius Green: What I'm doin' right now won't even matter.

    Detroit: Baby, baby, it will always matter.