The failure and greatness of a muscular man

Elenora 2022-03-19 09:01:02

It is said that it is a story of a muscular man showing off his pectoralis major muscles, but how does a certain young man feel like an American main melody film-or sing the main melody smashed, the main melody of pulling someone's grandfather's list over his own grandson's ass. Could it be that the main theme of the United States has become the pectoralis major?

The "melody" of the main melody film set the tone not long after it started. A bunch of muscular men who can't even afford a shirt (a certain young man really doesn't believe that anyone who can afford a vest is willing to hang his chest up to the sky... Professional needs...), under the leadership of the bearded muscular man, "fight for freedom"-isn't this nonsense? The chief designer knows that you can't be called socialism if you can't wear a vest... By the way, dress well Putting up the vest did not delay other people's chief designer who fought so much in the war. It can be seen that muscular men can't be used as an excuse for lack of heart and soul.

The next story is quite logical. If the unreliability of the parliament shows that the people are unreliable, the greedy and lustful elders are quite insinuating the meaning of the Supreme Court-actually using August’s failure to send troops as a reason, you At that time, Justice Bada’s grandfather of Augustus was afraid that he was still peeing and peeing. August was nowhere. But uneducated, uneducated, they are all legal persons. The judges’ work every day is almost impossible. Now...the witch divination period is so fragrant...no wonder the LSAT is so hot now, if you pass the exam, you can watch this every day, and a certain young man who hasn't scored will definitely go out...How many times can there be a fight in life...To

tell the story in general The plots are all nonsensical, and the root is that they have designed an established cultural position from the beginning. We must support those who have muscles, and we must oppose those who don’t have hair—as if justice is determined by muscles. , If it continues like this, there is nothing to learn about international law, but the god referees are likely to have a resurgence-or the fitness class has resurged, and it is possible for New Oriental to change the coaching block. In short, the final outcome is that the muscular men are finally killed on the battlefield under the leadership of the bearded muscular man. The new group of muscular men are ready to go under the leadership of a muscular man who looks like Metzelder...

...In the gossip, after all, that Metzelder got the most benefit. He was blind and didn't die. Even his son didn't die. It seems that the throne has been inherited, and the pp queen guessed it too. Let's inherit it together-at the level of the German team, both of these two World Cups have entered the top four. It seems that the long Metzelder is blessed...Considering to dye a yellow hair...

Close to the subject, I guess the director himself I didn’t understand what the Spartan Three Hundred Warriors were actually saying, so the three hundred muscular men died pale, and the phrase "tell the people who came later that we were sleeping here" was also very weak—in fact, it was out of context. It applies to every migrant worker brother who accidentally drowned to build a latrine. Without the connotation of the story, it naturally sounds weak. A certain young man suspected that the director’s greatest achievement was to create a rain of arrows that covered the sky and killed three hundred muscle men. The moral behind the story is: these days, the parliament, the court, or the muscle men are unreliable. Yes, only TMD and NMD are kings! (Note: TMD and NMD here refer to the National Missile Defense System and Theater Missile Defense System respectively, which is really not a swear word)

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  • Spartan King Leonidas: A new age has begun, an age of freedom. And all will know that 300 Spartans gave their last breath to defend it.

  • Spartan King Leonidas: Unless I miss my guess, we're in for one wild night.