Father Juno did not learn his lesson after the eldest daughter's misstep, and did not realize the necessity of educating her daughter at all. When watching his daughter lying on the hospital bed and hearing the doctor say the word ectopic pregnancy, Father Juno was at a loss. He walked out the window and couldn't help sighing that some people are destined to be the fathers of early-pregnant girls, and some people are destined to play tricks in Reitman's movies. The next day, he flew away and became a music teacher in New York by relying on the skills of performing arts in his youth, which opened a new page in the metamorphosis of his life.
After making a riot at her ex-boyfriend's party, Ms. Theron adopted a little girl who was better-looking than herself as her daughter. With his years of experience in Hollywood and Guo Jingming's teenage literature ideas, he wants to train his daughter into a new generation of Britney. However, she was accidentally taken advantage of by an old diaosi that no one wanted.
After the escape plan of Ms. Winslet and her lover is disrupted by the bear child, she falls back into a lonely life. In loneliness, she became obsessed with astronomy, and eventually entered Cornell University as a close disciple of Carl Sagan. Her day job is said to be maintaining the astroph version of arxiv, and smoking marijuana with Carl Sagan. After nine years of hard work and still unable to find a postdoc, she contacted Ms. Thompson, a fellow countryman. The two set up a cult in the name of Carl Sagan, using cosmology to induce Internet addicts to commit suicide.
As for Mr. Clooney, his back at the airport is just an imperceptible moment in life. For most of his life, he'd been on a plane, watching mortals on Earth commit the same idiots he'd done back then.
ps: I really don't want to include thank you for smoking.
pps: I wish the owner of the tobacco industry, Juno's father, the laid-off employee, the boss on the phone, the passerby's neighbor, the father of an early-pregnant girl ii, and Mr. JK Simmons to win the golden man.
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