"I am a robot, but I don't have any instructions or labels on my body. What do I use for? What is my purpose?"
"Well, I confess, I stole Thursday yesterday"
"Whose Thursday?"
"Neurotic!"
"I'm not crazy, I'm a robot."
"Silent rice, holy rice, everything is silent, it's all rice The Virgin and Child is lovely and peaceful, please eat noodles!"
"i'm a cyborg, but that's OK." The
robot does not matter.
This fascinated by this sentence: poor dead does not matter; it is old old it does not matter; not worth mentioning it does not matter; it does not matter to be taken lightly; no time travel does not matter;
neuropathy does not matter. Neuropathy is a hundred times and a thousand times more lovely than non-neuropathy.
It doesn't matter if you don't know how to make a movie. In this lifetime, it is enough to be able to come to this world to watch movies.
I really think so. When I see a certain part and another, I think while watching it. If I were born in this world, I just watched these movies. It's worth it.
In fact, the world is pretty ok. Such silly movies made for the fragile and innocent mind can get a lot of money to shoot, and they can be selected into the film festival, and they can make money by selling tickets with confidence. . . So, it doesn't really matter what you encounter in such a world.
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