You make me a better person, my true self

Weston 2022-01-10 08:01:32

I've read too many novels by Huanxiyuanjia, and I've seen the anime that swaps bodies with her ×××. When I saw this movie, I didn't feel much shock or interest. It was just boring, just boring. I think I haven't read the live-action version, so I decided to watch this.
The plot is indeed very common, and the surprises after the exchange of bodies and the various kinds of revenge that are not pleasing to each other add some jokes. Good-looking women and athletic men have completely different living environments and styles. To be honest, I firmly believe that the heroine's heavy makeup only looks more beautiful after changing her body. And the male protagonist who started to be bad, when he recites the poem, the last affectionate confession and the dimples on the corners of his mouth when he laughs are really charming to the extreme.
When the hostess was hurt by the hostess's mother, and when looking for a girl to lose his temper, the girl's comforting words made me a little touched. Everything will be fine, really. And in the end, the true feelings are based on the true understanding of two people, and the thoughts will inevitably return to the movie that was struck by the heart: the sum of the parts may be greater than the whole, or it may be smaller than the whole, distance produces beauty, and the philosopher is not deceived by me. also.
Just working hard to make myself better, whether it's for the other side or simply being better, will allow me to grow and grow into the person I like. At this time, whether he likes it or not, it's not that important to
complete this babble in one sentence: The plot is too ideal, football and Yale, not a simple effort can be admitted, but there is such a desire. There is always nothing wrong with working hard to become better dreams.
Don't be fooled by prejudice

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It's a Boy Girl Thing quotes

  • Woody: [inhabited by Nell] Can we just keep playing football, please?

    Nell Bedworth: [inhabited by Woody] Sure, as long as you keep my dick out of your butt.

  • Woody: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and... temperate. Rough winds... blah blah blah... There's something in there I can't remember. And, uh... yadda yadda yadda. I'm sorry, I... I'm no Shakespeare. My guess, Romeo wasn't much of a quarterback either, right?