Wonderland. I thought we loved it together

Katelyn 2022-01-24 08:03:44

I thought you loved Looking Glass Land, Wonderland. I thought we loved it together.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
You memorize words, memorize over and over again, and do not memorize 100 uneasiness every day. Is it obsessive-compulsive disorder?
You do the exercises one by one. If you don’t finish it today, you will be anxious. Is it obsessive-compulsive disorder?
You practice gymnastics, repeat it over and over again, and almost do it again, is it obsessive-compulsive disorder?

How do you know that these "compulsive behaviors" of jumping from grid to stairs have nothing to do with drama. For example, she learned from a psychiatrist to tap her fingers and beat her rhythm, repeating directly the words of her drama teacher many times.
In other words, Practice is her pray. The
above is to wake up the person in the dream.

Well, then... Jump
this is a straightforward inspirational film. In the film, the child speaks the words of an adult, just like Alice said when she was a "giant".
Phoebe is too deep in the play, "No, cause maybe if I wore it long enough, one day I'd wake up, and I'd be that person"
Footsteps and whispering are like the sound before a dream, like the white light before life and death , The next step is the dream.
It takes all the running you can do to stay in one place. If you want to go someplace else, you have to run at least twice as fast as that. But if you run as fast as you can and stay in one place, how will you ever get anywhere?——isn’t this just the process of practice?
At a certain point in your life, probably when too much of it has gone by...you will open you eyes and see yourself for who you are... especially for everything that made you so different from all the awful normals. And you will say to yourself... "But I am this person"-a little question
You, Who are you?

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Extended Reading

Phoebe in Wonderland quotes

  • [first lines]

    Peter Lichten: Happy Birthday!

  • Miss Reiter: [to the class] What do we know about Good Job Jenny?

    Phoebe: [under her breath] She deserves a slow and painful death.