American girl's free and easy

Vicenta 2022-03-23 09:01:47

Monsters, aliens, and overused episodes of sci-fi movies

can remember such a cartoon entirely because I remember Susan's free and easy.

You see, she used to be a little girl who regarded her BF or her future husband as the whole world, unexpectedly Everything she did after the incident was actually aimed at returning to her fiancé,


but she had gone through a lot of hardships, and her fiancé only said, "We're done

" It's meaningless. Since she was hit by a meteorite, her fiance was doomed to not want her. The fiance said it was a workaholic, but to put it bluntly, he was a villain. Shan didn't see the

above experience, so she named it a bosom friend and threw it into Tianya Emotions, which was another post of grievances against women.

But Susan is free and easy. She just sat on the roof of the gas station and thought about it for a while, and then she figured out everything.
Since it's not worth it, she doesn't bother
to do so much for him in the first place. He doesn't appreciate it, and it's nothing. It's a pity, because I gained other friends in the process.

Parents are always their own support. Whether it is a boyfriend's fiancé or a husband, he may dislike you and criticize you, but children are always the best in the eyes of parents. of

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Monsters vs. Aliens quotes

  • Derek Dietl: Wow, you really are big.

    Susan Murphy: Yeah, but I'm still me. I'm still the same girl you fell in love with.

    Derek Dietl: Except you did just destroy the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Susan Murphy: Well, but that was the only way I was gonna stop that giant robot. Did you ever think I could do something like that?

    Derek Dietl: No, I didn't. I can honestly say that it never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever occurred to me.

  • Susan Murphy: Look, I-I know this is a little weird. Okay - it's a lot weird. But we'll figure it out. I know that together, we can find a way to get me back to normal.

    Derek Dietl: Susan, try and look at this from my perspective. I have an audience that depends on me for news, weather, sports and heart-warming fluff pieces. So you expect me to put all that on hold while you try to undo this thing that happened to you, that I had absolutely nothing to do with?

    Susan Murphy: Yes. That's exactly what I expect. What-what about the life that we always talked about? Don't you still want that?

    Derek Dietl: Of course. I just... don't see how I can have that with you.

    Susan Murphy: [on the verge of tears] Derek, please. Don't do this.

    Derek Dietl: Oh, y-you have to faced facts, Susan. And don't crush me for saying this, but I'm not looking to get married and spend the rest of my life in someone else's shadow. And you're casting a pretty big shadow. I'm sorry. It's over. Good luck, Susan.