"Deep Ocean" probably tells such a story. Mad-Eye Moody chats with a novelist and reveals that he was Spider-Man when he was young. Because of my hobby of sailing, I met the experienced Thor, and Thor's little scarecrow (don't be jealous, Rocky). But none of these people were the captain, the captain was new and no one knew him. Probably for this reason, the captain is quite jealous of these people: how come they know so many audiences? Even his cousin, Voldemort in his childhood, is famous and is simply a hidden boss! In order to let the audience remember his name (actually remember his face), the captain has always insisted on this style: the order not to die, I will never mention it. As long as I open my mouth, there will definitely be thunder and thunder and a blockbuster! Later, the scarecrow left the crowd in a bad mood, stayed on the desert island, and began to study fear and how to create it. (Prepare to fight back?) The rest of the people, under the leadership of the captain, hold a suicide ritual every day (this should be the highest level of death). In a suicide ceremony, the result of the lottery was that Voldemort killed the captain, but when he remembered that he had obtained the method of immortality, and thinking of brotherhood, Voldemort committed suicide. Then crossed the ocean and returned to Hogwarts, and it was still a good school meal! Later, Thor was so hungry that he became a matchstick and staggered home. Spider-Man is not as talkative as he was in middle school, and his unhappy silence made him grow into a rough man from a young age, and even his wife couldn't stand it anymore.
What is this story trying to tell us? 1. Do everything within your means, don't die. 2. Talk more and stay in a good mood, otherwise you will become rough.
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