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Jayda 2022-03-22 09:02:37

In the first 5.6 years, I didn’t dare to watch the more tragic movies [mostly]. The poison in the happy ending is too deep, drinking poison to quench thirst, reality seems to be something that is forced to be discovered, and accepting the true self has become the most unacceptable thing , resist, struggle, love him. If he didn't meet him, he could love her, but when he met him, he had to love himself.

The incompatibility of lies and reality will tear apart a person's spirit. To cover up the true self with lies is to drown the flames with air. I will sympathize with the male protagonist because he cares about the two people he loves, rather than completely compromising for others and the world. Like most people's cover-up is a complete hypocrisy, changing himself only to survive, but the male protagonist is facing Neither my mother nor my colleagues wanted to explain clearly. He didn’t care, but in the end, a lie is the epitome of betrayal. A person’s lie hurts his wife, his lover, and the next generation, and he hurts himself even more. Love is never sinful. , What is guilty is lies, bullying, ignorance, dogma, because one's own ignorance requires others to abide by ignorance, and bullying because of others' difference is the embodiment of shameless will to power, and it is even more flattering to the brainless,

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  • Jan 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    2013/06/21 The sentence "I can't even be properly jealous" that my co-wife said when she was going crazy really shocked me. I like the rhythm of the final ending. When I see everything clearly, the world suddenly becomes complicated, only the footsteps become firmer.

  • Dolores 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    Just come out. . What is cheating. .

Free Fall quotes

  • Kay Engel: It was a dumb idea to come here.

    Marc Borgmann: No shit.

    Kay Engel: Anyway, if you still want to go jogging sometimes...

  • Kay Engel: Stop kidding yourself. Just admit that you're gay. It isn't easy for me...

    [Marc punches Kay in the mouth]

    Marc Borgmann: I'm not gay, Kay. Got it? It was just a one-off with you. So stay away from me. Stay away from me, Kay.