Unprincipled love for the bridge that can fly at night

Marcelle 2022-04-20 09:02:20

Not long-winded accumulated. From the painting style to the plot to the character setting to the dubbing, I like it 100%. There's no better way to come across a smoother love than The Bad Boys.

To put it simply, as long as the bridges fly at night, I have no principled love.

For example, in "The Little Witch's House", she took the black cat to listen to the radio and rode a broom across the sky between the cities (of course, I will remember that after sitting for a long time, my butt hurts).

For example, in "Iron Giant", the giant's palm "huo" held up the little boy and took him for a walk in the suburbs, making the boy feel that he was a flying general (at that time, this was definitely not something that I and other patients with cervical spondylosis could enjoy. ).

Another example is in "Bad Boys", where Black and White manually complete difficult movements such as flipping and moving between tall buildings without external force, and finally stand on the tall tower and face the city like a firefly's nest.

All of the above constitute the most naive and enduring fantasy of my generation of human beings that they will not be able to complete their careers after all. And never tire of it.

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  • Judy 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Although there is a D strange in the back...the picture is good]] Be Happy Be Happy When I think of Bai's sentence "Be happy, be happy", it makes my heart hurt...

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