Good song + truth

Kaia 2021-11-16 08:01:27

"Do you love a person is not reflected in how you look at her in front of her but rather how your performance."

Generally says so

it makes sense

that you and your spouse if match

depends on whether you can behave in front of each other freely

Unknowingly showing your best side to the other party

is an attraction

that is why you are always charming in front of your lover

.

That's love. That's my opinion.



The protagonist's profession in the play makes me feel very warm

and Chinese The difference

is that he plays the role of the wedding emcee.

Should a good profession depend on its salary?

Or is it the happiness index that this career brings to myself and others?

Sometimes, people's hearts always run counter to their own behaviors. The

protagonist is also lost

for money,

he goes to wall street to find a job,

but his performance in the interview still follows

He doesn’t know anything in

his own heart . Everything he owns is related to music.

In fact, music is his currency...

Sometimes money is indeed a measure of excellence,

but money does not represent a person’s value.

Now it’s not a popular appraisal that is painful. Index?

There is a car and a house,

but it’s far away.

Poor urbanites running around in the steel jungle are rushing

to lock themselves into the circle of buying a house with a loan. It’s

so pitiful. It’s so helpless. I


watched the movie that was released ten years ago. NS

Not only is a good movie,

all the episodes are enduring...

highly recommended

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Extended Reading

The Wedding Singer quotes

  • Robbie: How did you know that Glenn was the right one?

    Julia: The right one, ah... I always just envisioned the right one being someone I could see myself growing old with.

    Robbie: Yeah.

    Julia: And... Glenn would *be* a really good-looking older man. Like Blake Carrington.

    Robbie: I'm gonna probably look like Buddy Hackett.

  • Robbie: Sleep it off, pal. All right.

    David 'Dave' Veltri: [drunk] Hey, you know, wedding singer... Aroooo!

    [trips and falls off the step]