big aunt movies

Jimmy 2022-11-20 14:25:03

Auntie movies are the kind of movies you want to watch when your auntie has a little cramping during her period. In fact, I want to know what people who don't have dysmenorrhea think about it...
I think most of the content has been experienced by many people at least myself, or like the old man waiting for the car, in fact, we may experience this anytime, anywhere in our life. What the film is portraying.
I don't think this film is trying to express how special or cynical adolescence is in the eyes of others, and it is because of caring about other people and the world that it will have such a strong reaction compared to the isolation of people around you as ghosts~ At least We’ve all been exploring, getting to know the people you meet, being nervous, resisting, accepting or not, and expressing
that there is no distinction between normal and special people at all. Compared to this definition, look at yourself carefully and find out what you think. It's more important
. For example, should Enid move out, where to move, I went crazy with seymour for a while and then realized something~~~ blablablabla, and then got on the bus with a strange-looking box, and also ~ got on the bus No need to put coins? Punch?

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Ghost World quotes

  • Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: What's the story with the two cheerleaders over there?

    Joe: They're Seymour's.

    Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Seymour? No. You gotta be kidding me.

    Joe: Don't worry about it. I lived with the guy for five years. He's not getting any. Neither are you.

    Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Hey, you know what? Listen to me, Joe. All right? Let me tell you something, Joe. Okay? You can't score a home run without swinging the bat. All right? Physically impossible.

    Joe: Right.

    Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Watch and learn, padre.

  • Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: There's a seat right there. Hey, mind if I sit down?

    Rebecca: Yes.

    Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Oh, man, that was cold. Nah, you're all right. You're pretty sharp. Hey, you're wearing a green dress. What are you, Irish? I bet you're Irish. What's your name?

    Rebecca: Melorra.

    Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Ah, Melorra. So, uh - so, listen to me, Melorra. You know, uh, let me tell you something. You seem like an interesting chick, you know. What are you doing hanging here with all these losers? You know? I mean - what do you say you and me go, uh, hit some night spots?