funny not funny

Rosanna 2022-03-24 09:01:42

I like this fresh film very much, emma's smile lights up everything.
Suitable for decompression, which is itself a little story about stress and escape. Of course it leads to other stories.

The male protagonist thinks a lot, and the perfectionist always thinks a lot. This is especially true when
I'm already entangled while watching and I'm so anxious that I have few choices. Seeing that everything is heaven. LIVE, eat and drink, breathe freely, and make an appointment with a little girlfriend, especially emma. Among people with mental illness, finding three or five good friends is a good cure. Such as "Vincent Goes to the Sea", such as this one. Simple intersection, from unfamiliar to understanding. Getting along with people is as simple as it is complicated. and everywhere. Do you know what the innocent man sitting next to him is thinking? Maybe he doesn't know either. What I'm worried about is, will I not adapt to the realistic rules of life if I spend more time with mental patients? Look, I think a lot too. Those who stay inside have their own world. Fortunately, they have their own world. Maybe some things have to be faced sooner or later, take a phone call, flee for a while, and meet... Even the Egyptian uncle came out to meet people. People have to meet others, chat, and solve trivial matters... It's just that it's better to draw a world of your own and create your own rules, it's no big deal. Life itself is all about eating, drinking, breathing freely, and making an appointment with a girlfriend, preferably something like emma.




















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It's Kind of a Funny Story quotes

  • Noelle: You know, Vampire Weekend's doing a show at the end of the month. Would you wanna go?

    Craig: Yes, I would! With you, right?

    Noelle: No, with Solomon. Yeah, with me!

  • Craig: Seeing someone lose it like that. You know, it reminded me of how I feel sometimes. Like I'm on the verge of just blowing up. All the stress and pressure and anxiety just bubbling up. But I'm never able to let it out like that. You know, I just keep it inside.