When I was a sophomore in high school, it came from a very wonderful Amway, a straight-hearted girl who very commonly showed me the episode of the horse man vomiting in the first episode as a very funny clip, and then she couldn't laugh herself, but I felt that Kind of sad, but I just laughed at the time. Then looking back, it turns out that we were in line with the zoe and zelda theory at that time. Some people seem to find it easy to find happiness in a crowd, while others often smile reluctantly, and sometimes they are actually alone. In fact, this drama has always been a story of looking directly at oneself, so I don't think it is "mourning" in nature at all. It's just that the process of deconstructing oneself is destined to be a person's mental path, so it is inevitable to look too lonely. Because he is scumbag, just right, like another self, so we like him. On the other hand, he was just right, just had a little change of heart, so he could inspire me. I know that watching a show can't help bad people change themselves, but I found that it can be just the first step in self-help - knowing myself.
Why am I so moved by the horse man? It's over, I already have the answer. I finally understand that it is also a kind of tenderness to face myself well, and this tenderness cannot be given to anyone except myself.
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