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Jake 2022-01-20 08:02:23

Beautiful and fragile Girls’ Generation, I think it’s the reality like this. Adolescence is by no means a simple transitional period of innocence and sweetness, but a period of struggling complex and cruel entanglement. The whole world I care about may be nothing more than a friendship, but it is so fragile that it destroys itself. All our unknown struggles may be assumptions about the purpose of life. Want to be with someone forever, friend, lover, or both. The scary thing is not ghosts, but human hearts. We can see through the emptiness of adults’ lives, but we don’t necessarily get more if we pursue what they’re missing. By avoiding this mistake, it is possible to commit another mistake. Who is not living a life full of holes. Maturity is when we begin to understand that we are powerless. What is valuable? What is value? To love and be loved, or to live in itself? A person's value may be his independent personality, freedom, and introspection. But I think that this thing about value may be just a useless excuse for human beings not willing to admit their short life.

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  • Alden 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    confused! Really confused! The hard life of young literary and artistic youth, Ginger is really avant-garde at home~ The director is pioneering and hypocritical, it's so frightening to watch~

  • Fidel 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Music bonus. I was ashamed to hear what the teenage girls were talking about at the time

Ginger & Rosa quotes

  • Roland: There would not even the possibility of nuclear war, or any war, if millions of men had been prepared to stand up against authority, as I did, and refuse to join the army - refuse to take orders. It's mindless obedience that's the killer. I've broken the rules. All the rules. Because someone has to say no.

  • [last lines]

    Ginger: [in letter to Rosa] But I'll forgive you anyway.