Most of the plot is a little boring and a little tacky.
The screenshot is what I think is the core output of the play (only my personal opinion). People who clamored for AIDS to be made up to deceive people, and those who just live comfortably, are actually fearful in their hearts.
After reading it, I miss the queer eyes a bit, and I brush the truth, kindness and beauty three times.
Does anything really have to happen other than the inevitable death? Can we accept that everyone in society has different choices? Can we accept that those around us have different choices? The answer seems to be yes. In theory it is possible. But why, when you really choose, you can't?
Do you want to live the life you want to live or the life society gives you.
from: Shannon and others she it
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