Everyone is justin

Chase 2022-08-09 22:27:23

After dreaming of a nutty dream, dragging a brick-red checkered shirt-style pajama to pull out "Thumb Sucker" from the pile of plates, lying on the pile of nuts like a squirrel, gnawing countless nuts unscrupulously, it is really beautiful. The beauty makes the night colder and colder. At this time, in the massage parlor outside the window, the crackling sound of knocking on the back is scattered on the quiet street. This has to make me a little sad, perhaps flying in the eyebrows and fleshy flesh. The sound of is the prototype of the crisp and powerful clicking sound that crushed countless nuts in the dream.
New York University’s solid roots are in my memory when I learned that S would continue his J.D. degree at this school two years ago. At that time, I asked my brother, is New York University Niu? My brother’s answer was a bit different from his expression. Said calmly and slowly: Of course it's awesome. So, I remembered New York University. Last night, in the surprise that Jamin Justin put on the corner of his mouth when he received the admission letter from the school, I realized how awesome it is.
The 17-year-old Justin is a high school student who is extremely sensitive to social life and has strong logical thinking skills but can suck his thumb when he is anxious. He has a father who was a football player but said he gave up football and became a factory manager because of a knee injury. Some star chasers fantasize about nurse mothers who love their family deeply. There is also a little brother who says, "It seems that only you have troubles and feel that you are very hard. Is it easy for me to be an ordinary person?" Parents were troubled by his son’s childish behavior, which was not commensurate with his age. They always wanted to help him get rid of bad habits, but the results were of little effect. Justin himself was also troubled by the pressure of self-concealment. He was withdrawn and often emotional. It seems that only going to the dentist Perry to check his teeth is the right way when he is down. As a dentist, Perry once pointed out Jia’s true psychology of seeing the teeth, so he talked about the subconscious and insisted on hypnotizing Jia to suggest that he choose a kind of giving for himself. The power animal of his own strength turned Jia to become irritable: he resolutely left the debate class and threw the teacher in the corridor. When he poured the orange juice, he slammed it to the ground, and even spoiled Perry's game. Reluctantly, under the guidance of the school and the doctor, Jia began to take medication with strong suspicion. Jia swallowed the first pill in front of his mother, the transparent window and the transparent glass, and the calm mother was equally calm Justin. After taking the medicine, Justin was surprised that he finished reading a book in one breath, and that the sadness after being broken in love no longer affected his emotions. Indeed, his usual neurotic hairstyle looks a lot more energetic at this time. He treats the teacher Say I FEEL LIKE ME, like, what kind of concept. Justin, who started the journey of taking medicine, forgot the shortcomings he had had, and showed excellent debating ability. His sharp words built up a strong self. In my eyes, he is more like a beast with a head at this time. Finally , This sleepy beast was ridiculed by his opponent Mark when he was taking medicine in the bathroom, saying that he relied on medicine to achieve good results, which was as pathetic as taking drugs. Justin was stimulated and threw the medicine into the trash can impulsively. As a result, Jia withdrew from the debate and drifted away in confusion. He betrayed the name of the boy with sore on his buttocks. In order to take a mouthful of marijuana, he accepted Rebecca’s blindfolded sex game. There will still be a low, faint, dreamlike singing in the film. Fortunately, Justin is still a simple Justin. He left Rebecca who was addicted to the rules of the game. He saw the ordinary behind the star and understood his mother's love for him. At the end of the film, he would still suck in his sleep. Jia of Thumb realized his dream, but at this time not only his relatives and friends accepted him, but the most important thing was that he accepted himself.
After talking about this, I am a little tired. I know that I am not a good storyteller. It's just that the director used humorous details to show that Jia was full of psychological shocks when he suffered a change. I saw my shadow. I was extremely melancholy and suspected that I concealed myself and believed that I was a person who could be easily neglected and abandoned and rendered useless. To be honest, this idea still bothers me. I envy others who can read and talk about their ideas and chase their dreams at ease, but my courage can only make me hide carefully in the curtain and complain about the unconfirmed future. My torment.
Justin knocked on Perry's door before going to New York:
-------In medical philosophy, thumb sucking is not a problem.
-------I know, but I just feel like I can't get through with reality.
-------We all dream of being perfect, correcting our shortcomings, hoping to find a cure. However, we ourselves do not know what we are doing. Therefore, the situation becomes worse. People are like this: guess, try, hope. Justin, don't bother, don't find any answers for yourself, because those are all nonsense, lies, and there will never be truth.
When Perry emphasized that this was what he thought, Justin smiled still green.
Before it was over, I suddenly remembered that I had the habit of licking my thumbs, especially after a delicious meal, I always licked my thumbs with a lingering aftertaste while still being extremely satisfied with the rich delicacy.

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  • [Justin see's Dr. Perry for the last time in his new office before leaving off to college]

    Justin Cobb: What happened?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: What do you mean?

    Justin Cobb: This place. It looks a little depressing.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: I don't know, I... I guess I stopped trying to be anything. I accepted myself and all my human disorder. You might wanna do the same. Do you remember when you were like, 13 or something, you were... You were always doing an impression of a newsman.

    Justin Cobb: [chuckles] I did?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: You were quite good.

    Justin Cobb: Sorry.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: If that's what you want to do, New York is the perfect place for you. Make the contacts, knock on doors.

    [Dr. Perry lights a cigarette]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Get the right haircut, take voice lessons. Might work. Then again. You'll have to deal with a lot of fear.

    Justin Cobb: I just came here for a checkup.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Really? Justin, I'm sorry if I contributed to any feelings of shame you may have about your thumb. I've been reading up on it. Medically, psychologically, there's nothing really wrong with thumb sucking.

    Justin Cobb: I don't think I can agree with that.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: No, really. Look. Justin... there was nothing wrong with you.

    Justin Cobb: It felt like everything was wrong with me.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: That's 'cause we all wanna be problemless. To fix ourselves. We look for some magic solution to make us all better, but none of us really know what we're doing. And why is that so bad? That's all we humans can do. Guess. Try. Hope. But, Justin, just pray you don't fool yourself into thinking you've got the answer. Because that's bullshit. The trick is living without an answer. I think.

    [both chuckle and laugh]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: [Dr. Perry chuckles and lights another cigarette] I think.

  • [Justin lays back in the chair of his dentist who suggests a way to help him stop his thumb sucking condition]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: It's time we were honest with each other.

    Justin Cobb: Yeah?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: I don't wanna fix your teeth all over again. It's time to confront the underlying issue.

    Justin Cobb: What do you mean?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: I know what your problem is. It's an understandable habit. In fact, what's strange is that people ever quit. It's nature's substitute for your mother's breast. How were you fed as a baby? From a bottle?

    Justin Cobb: I can't remember.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Any tension at home? Anxiety? Any bad memories?

    [Justin has a flashback of playing little league and missing the catch of a high fly ball]

    Justin Cobb: No conscious ones.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: We never remember the big ones anyways. Some dumb babysitter holds your mouth shut so she can watch soap operas in peace. At 40 you wonder why you can't stay married. There's only so much I can do with traditional orthodontics. Justin. Justin. Are you ready to let go of your thumb?

    Justin Cobb: Why are you talking like that?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Answer my question.

    Justin Cobb: What are you gonna do?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: I wanna try hypnosis.

    Justin Cobb: [Justin smiles wanting to laugh] No way.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Yeah. Really, I've seen it do wonders. Just try and relax. The more relaxed you are, the deeper we can go. Focus on the moon in the painting.

    [Dr. Perry points to the painting behind him on the wall of his office]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: [Dr. Perry turns out his office lights and lights a candle] Sense of peace... like a white light... fills your body. Imagine the white light... filling your feet... and your legs. Then your torso. Then your head. Imagine you're on a path. You're deep in the forest. A shaft of light illuminates a wild animal.

    [Justin see's the image of a male deer with antlers]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: This is your power animal. See it. Study it. When you feel like sucking your thumb, I want you to call on your power animal. Call it now.

    Justin Cobb: [Justin whimpers out loud] Come here.

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Do it in your mind. Whenever you feel afraid, alone, call on your power animal. You're not alone. You're not afraid. You don't need your thumb. And your thumb doesn't need you.

    [Justin wakes up]

    Dr. Perry Lyman: Justin, from now on, your thumb will taste like Echinacea.

    Justin Cobb: [Justin asks before leaving Mr. Perry's office] What's your power animal?

    Dr. Perry Lyman: That's personal.