Magical parents Magical children

Cale 2022-03-23 09:02:03

Because I tried to raise a few submarines, so I watched several movies called "Submarine". The

most recent one was this adolescent documentary about the two male and female protagonists who are neither beautiful nor cute.
This non-cute lady, who fantasizes about her funeral, monitors her cheating mother, struggles to be the perfect boyfriend, and draws her own conclusions about the world organization.
How unpredictable the world is, and how embarrassing adolescence is.
When his parents discussed the details of the infidelity with him at the bedside, I once again had a deep understanding of what makes amazing parents and amazing kids.
Probably boys and girls all want to keep their parents in a stable state to keep a normal-looking family.
"It's important that they get along well."
By the time you're 38, you'll find that they don't get along well, and that's fine.
Rely on your ability to eat, don't be so emotional.
The magician seduces women of all kinds with dancing speeches and self-deceiving propaganda.
Professors rely on open-minded expertise to face crowds and inherently timid personalities.
The little clerk calls back the glorified first love by hooking up with the magic stick.
Parts do their jobs, and the world works in balance.
But adolescent children are like shameless hooligans, with powerful cheeks to break the balance, fearless and dirty.
Of course, you can't see a rainbow without experiencing filth.
A tiny ancient ego lever manipulates a real-life individual. Then see shame, withdrawal and whitewashing.

Raising a 14-year-old boy who is studying Nietzsche and Salinger is really not something that ordinary parents can achieve.

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Submarine quotes

  • Oliver Tate: I took a photo of us, mid-embrace. When I am old and alone I will remember that I once held something truly beautiful.

  • Oliver Tate: I suppose it won't matter when I'm 38, but I'm upset about it.