In a real world full of lies, what we cry out all day is that we need the truth. But in a world where no one tells lies, lies become a medicine for happiness. To distinguish what a white lie needs in reality is probably as unlikely as Mark trying to define bad things for everyone. But what I want to say is is there really such a big difference between truth and lies? After Mark invented Man in the sky, the world is basically the same as before. The beggar lying on the street is still lying in the tattered heart thinking that I will live in a mansion soon anyway. Couples who quarrel all day are still arguing on the street. Mark's friends still hide at home and drink and don't go out to make friends. They want to die early and have fun in the next life. We only believe what we want to believe. What we want to believe is that lies are more pleasant than the truth. The pursuit of the truth is just no longer satisfied with lies.
Kind and kind fat man.
Edward Norton's motorcycle policeman is very cute.
PS. Recently, I only saw a small wife. Has Xiaoben already taken care of the children at home full-time?
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