Always remember the past, is it a bit silly? A fool doesn't remember the past. I don't want money, I also grew up in a poor area. Even though I am rich now, I don't want others to think that I am arrogant. I will always remember every word of your father, "Drive slowly and save fuel." I want my stuff. A can of special canned salmon for a few cents that was stolen from home? Yes. I feed them enough every day. How many times have I told them that they are like children in the family who take whatever they want. (While Mrs. Daisy's son was listening to his mother's complaints, he was eating breakfast from his mother's refrigerator (because her mother had found a can of salmon missing early in the morning and called her son who had not eaten breakfast to come over and let him listen to the driver) How to explain stealing), like the mother said, take whatever you want) He will say, I don't know, he will definitely not admit it. Gosh, I don't like this, I don't have any privacy anymore. Different states in the United States have different attitudes towards black people, and black people cannot use the bathroom in public places. If entrepreneurs listen to Martin Luther King's speech, business partners may not cooperate. Thinking of the phrase, "It doesn't matter if it's a black cat or a white cat, as long as it catches mice, it's a good cat." You know what it feels like to sit here and have to get your permission to urinate? Felt like a child. I'm not just a driver who goes wherever you tell me to go, I'm also a man, almost seventy-two years old this year. I know what to do when. Miss Daisy: "I don't want to be a burden to others." Black and white racism, the judgment of poverty and wealth, and the fact that parents in every family protect their children like chickens, and children may already have a certain degree of independence and thinking There is no need for such comprehensive protection.
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