Too bored to handle

Alex 2022-11-03 08:21:49

First of all, one star is given to the paradise scenery resort and one star is given to all the beautiful bodies. The original purpose of the first episode was to let all the gunners who just want to eat fast food study deeply. The guiding direction of the two-sex emotional art series is very eye-catching. I'm getting more helpless and at a loss when it comes to what I want to do, but the whole season is not as exciting as I imagined, and sometimes the acting is too exaggerated. The scenes are a little embarrassing. Jesus and the accountant seem to be as attractive as the set characters. There are basically no hormones. The sense of existence is only when the plot needs to make a stalk. Nicole and the later two girls are also a group of embarrassing ones. The whole basically only looks at sharonda cp and harry cp. It guides people through deep thinking and communication. Life and life lead us to be unable to restrain our lust. Repeatedly stealing is the so-called growth and telling the public that the fined money is worth it whatever. Even so, except for routine kissing, the scenes that can trigger hormone explosions are pitifully rare.

Let’s go back to the reversal of the plot. Every time the artificial intelligence lona starts to dominate the right to speak, the plot is difficult to cause any waves. It is purely supported by top-level physical visual impact.

Please, all the gunners, in a heavenly place, wearing Nei Nei, dangling around, suppressing the unbearable impulse, and finally telling me that true love exists. It’s true that emotions and sexual desire are indispensable in love, but a show that is really a show It is also the eyeballs of young people in Europe and America, and the aunts and uncles who no longer have young bodies.

Personally, I think the most important and best part of reality shows should be to make a good fuss about the plot, but this one is obviously not up to the mark, so it's cool to watch it with no brains I can't stand the toss.

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