"you lied to me". So "you" became the perpetrator, "I" became the victim, and in fact, often, "you" is the victim, and "I" is at best a self-righteous passerby.
The son was useless, and finally sacrificed in such a heroic way. As a father, he would inevitably feel a little self-blame, so the unexpected effect brought by the letter made the father feel a little comfort (of course, this also includes a little bit of getting rid of talent but not fate, the adventure of fame and fortune. Spirit). But gradually, my father found that he had carried a burden on his back. At the end of the World's Greatest Dad
film, the father stripped naked and dived. I have to say that this plot has a clear meaning, but it is slightly exaggerated.
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