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Leslie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

This film has been on the Want to Watch list for a long time. I went to the United Library for the first time that day. I only knew this one on the one-wall disc, so I borrowed it back.
I watched it while eating for the first half hour, but it didn't taste like it, and I couldn't eat it. I didn't expect the tone to be very dark and the language to be very broken; after that, I watched it with the sun on Saturday when I waited for Xiaxia to come.

Can't say I like it, but have some ideas.
Slavery has been practised in the United States longer than American history; women's independence and freedom was by no means an opinion 100 years ago and now. The article I read that day talked about "learning disabilities", saying that more and more people in the United States were found to be "ill" after being identified with this symptom. The narrower "learning to be normal" is, the more people will be dismissed as abnormal.
The same is true for gender identity. What is normal? What gender matching is normal? Who is prescribing normality? Will this normality evolve?
When a cognition is developing rather than maturing, someone suffers or dies. I only hope that as society develops technology, cognition and understanding can keep up.

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Boys Don't Cry quotes

  • Brandon: Lana, you are one cranky girl.

    Lana: Yeah, well, you'd be cranky, too, Mister I'm Going To Memphis Graceland Tennessee, if you were stuck in a town where there's nothing to do but go bumper skiing and chase bats every night of your evil fucking life.

  • Lana: God, I hate my life.

    Lana's Mom: [drunk on the sofa] Lana?

    Brandon: I hate your life, too.