There is a natural disaster called Loli

Kolby 2022-04-24 07:01:15

Once again loli ferocious.
"Orphan Resentment" is a ten thousand year loli who refuses father's love and desires sex. At the beginning of this one, I was waiting for it to explain to me, what is the situation of this girl?
No, not till the end. Only the cross, the bible and the whispering devil in the parents' room, the voice of the terrifying man inside the little girl, and the evil spirit when she finally sank into the water.
I'm so unwilling, it's just an evil spirit, attached to the little loli, begging for doting arbitrarily and capriciously.

There is a saying that the most fearful thing is fear itself. In the end, the heroine was racing crazy, but Loli was afraid. As soon as the camera changed, it wasn't Loli who was afraid, but the same young self. The psychiatrist and the uncle of the police all died of suicide, so why didn't they die of their own fear? The most obvious is the wasp. I have pity on a critically ill patient with intensive phobia. The image of a wasp crawling out of the lower eyelid is too much to bear, and it is still overwhelming.

In general, what is the karma, what did the parents, the heroine, the psychiatrist, the police uncle do? Nothing!! There is no logic to talk about, so what if you are kind, generous and generous, the devil has not gone around you, but has come for this nutrient. If it hits you, you will die. Who can escape 911? Standing on the empty wild, there will also be a ferocious evil spirit penetrating your body, just trying to drain your warmth.

The heroine who survived the catastrophe watched the water surface churning for the last few times on the shore, which made people feel up again all of a sudden, but fortunately it was all right.

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Case 39 quotes

  • Therapist: [to Emily] Hey! Wait a minute. Who do you think you are, barging in there like that?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's okay, Diane, Emily's been under a lot of stress lately, but she's really nice to me and I hope I can stay with her a long time.

    Therapist: Don't ever do that again.

  • Edward Sullivan: Count yourself dead at the out set. Accept that going in. Use it to your advantage. If you're not afraid, she can't hurt you.