I like it, always like it. Seemingly disordered but rudely divided by class, the living space is an apartment building with more demanding living conditions as the floors go from a to z. The building looks disorganized but can stand on its own. Advertising graffiti covering an entire wall, expanses of billboards blocking the sun, and wires cutting through the sky. People are decomposed into atoms and live in small, dull spaces in the city, and they feel extremely panic about the outside world. Store windows, neither inside nor outside the store - like online dating. I like where is Wally very much, sometimes I can find it at a glance, and more often it is a space to look at the past, which will make Wally slip away from under my nose. So ah~ even if you know what Wally wants to look like and what clothes to wear, you can't find it. so…! If you find it in one night, really, you have to overcome your fear and rush over! Like male and female protagonists, like 'concret grows the rose' The city is becoming more and more people-oriented? ? ? Why is everyone just getting more and more atomic.
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