I didn’t feel that this farce was meant to be ironic, metaphorical, or reflecting. It’s actually a fun story as simple as: stupid thief also has spring, but it’s just in a crooked way; getting rich is lack of taste, no matter how much you can spend. How many world-famous paintings can you buy to decorate the facade; what else? True love is right. The handsome guy accompanies you for money even if you don’t want money; it’s actually the clumsy old man who thinks about you when you are down, and the point of talking about the end of the day when you are in trouble is the point that you learned when you are down. Disgraceful craftsmanship... Why is it that I have started to talk about it, is it also the possession of Old Woody...?
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