The grace of creation, this word is a sentence written by other soybean oil in the short comment, which impressed me deeply. The grace of creation, Gia couldn't be more appropriate. God gave Gia such a beautiful face and shape, her unique temperament and same-sex orientation. All the enviable things are gathered on her, and she is born with an attractive light. Earn fame and fortune as a teenager. Everything came too easy. Her arrogant personality made her not care about anything, including life.
Drugs, people with super self-control, once they are infected, they have no ability to get rid of them. Terminal illness is fair in front of every life. Is this fate? Gives you a brilliant light, but it is fleeting. The stories in the movies are warmer than real life. At least in the love part, Linda loves her, and she is accompanied by her mother in the last moments of her illness. No one really loves Gia in real life. Love is really a precious emotion. I forgot where I read it as an explanation of love. I forgot the original words. It probably means: Do you think the current partner around you (she) loves you? You only need to think about whether the person around you makes you believe that he (she) can rely on you when you encounter an accident, a change, a serious illness, or a particularly difficult moment in your life. . He (she) will help you desperately and accompany you through this most difficult time. If the answer in your heart is certain, then love belongs to you.
Many novels and TV series are based on true stories. Life is like a play, or is play like life?
No matter what we have now, we should cherish it and live with positivity and optimism. We can be free and make life colorful, but the dark part, things that will hurt ourselves and others, don't do it. You can live flamboyantly, but you can't do stupid things.
If Gia didn't touch drugs, she would have a healthy body, a long-term career, and could buy a house by the sea with Linda and live a happy life. Her beauty will bloom longer. Maybe they will have a few more children to keep their lives going. Gia and Linda turned into two beautiful old ladies, holding hands at the beach watching the sunset, hugging, kissing, and recalling their youth.
But if Gia was to be a good kid, she wouldn't be her. Everything is determined by fate. Everything.
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