——And are you?
——Uh...no. That's where it all falls down, of course.
So the participants in this conversation are the embarrassing old singer and the action movie in Love Actually Actor, silently...
so the heroine is a summer classmate...the
melancholy robot Marvin was dubbed by our family Alan Rickman, ah ah ah, I was boiling when I heard his voice! There is also the blue bug in Alice, a bad IMAX 3D movie, why does Uncle Rickman always keep his face...I love him so much that he can't move his lips!
So I
digressed ... I just wanted to cut off every line of Marvin and repeat the song by Seam Phi Sanli... However, my mind always popped up in "Romeo and Juliet" which he played N years ago. Juliet’s brother, that joyful flower head... well, the gloomy fan and the melancholy fan are the most suitable for him...
so I haven't returned to the subject...
If our world is really a guinea pig for mice, and we thought we were using white mice as guinea pigs... By the way, we have seen various science fiction novels describing bacteria and genes before, blah blah is the dominant human activity, For example, a certain piece of DNA and a certain gene want to survive and spread as much as possible to force humans to do various things, and so on, and then personal consciousness is completely meaningless. You think you want to do something, but it turns out to be Genes make you think that you want to do this thing, but genes want to do this thing (I think my expressive ability is too sad...how come around...) But then again, "I'd rather be happy than right any day. ”So, well, whatever.
And, the point-of-view gun, commissioned by a consortium of intergalactic angry housewives who, after arguments with their husbands, were sick of ending those arguments with the phrase, "You just don't get it, do you?" It would be great if there was this invention... People can never fully understand each other, we concede the existence of ATField (囧……), but inevitably expect to be able to learn a little more, and nothing to hide from each other. PS The gun is specially designed for women to use on their men, which suggests...Well, I don 't need to explain any more.
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