Samsung gave Xiao Lizi a prosperous beauty and a personality that fully conformed to his personal temperament. Shakespeare’s own story is a big joke in my world. Early love, early marriage and early suicide triggered by the sexual impulse of two middle and second teenagers. The mischievous self-righteous love killed the young but also avoided the lengthy hypocritical games and ritualistic behaviors just to keep some of the remnants of love. Before Xiao Lizi died, wtf's expression was so good. He saw through the world, just playing with these people who believe in love or not. Freedom is precious, love is more expensive, if it is for life, both can be thrown away. Give Romeo and Juliet a few more years of marriage, is it necessary to write such a poem?
Love, for the object I observe, is the emotion between being and two different individuals, and for myself is the foundation of my life. When the two were together at first, it was a love similar to Romeo and Juliet (isn’t it a look at the face ==). After that, it takes the right time and place to make the two completely merge into one. Among the only cases and works around me that I have come into contact with, there are people who are like guests, each has ghosts, there are guesses and games, and each takes what they need, but I have never seen the combination of two. There is no longer love, no more affection, no need for marriage to restrain the union of the two, this is my home. Ask yourself, if you lose everything but still have the people (things and things) in front of you, can you still live a peaceful life? That is the ultimate destination. Who stipulates that one must fall in love with a person?
That's why Romeo and Juliet seem so pale, not so much a tragedy, but more like an absurd drama. Fall in love because of looking at the face, parting because of external forces, reuniting because of missing, suicide because of cowardice. Even love and sexual impulse are unclear, but they have to talk about sorrow for new words, and finally push the two people into the door of death and happiness. After all, for most people, alive is more terrifying than death.
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