C'est la vie

Lesly 2022-03-28 09:01:04

Nima, I said I’ll write when I’m free for a while, I really came here, but I completely forgot who the people in the frame I listed are, wow rub

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this After watching the movie, just one word, fun. Every hoarse quarrel plus a desperate exposing the most painful scar on each other.

1. Regarding parents,

in addition to the mean, there are still two types of parenting. One is the scars of one's childhood, which must also be applied to the children. I had such a miserable life when I was a child. There is no prospect at all (just because I have never endured hardship, so it is normal to be unpromising), such as the role played by Aunt Mei, such as someone I know; another is that I did not have a good childhood, so I must not Let the children suffer the same as me, like Don Draper, like my mother.

During the dinner after the funeral, Aunt May said something like "We sacrificed everything and we did it all for you.
Your father and I were the first in our families to finish high school and he wound up an award-winning. poet. You girls, given a college education, taken for granted no doubt, and where'd you wind up?"…"Jesus, you worked as hard as us, you'd all be President. You never had real problems so you got to make all your problems yourselves.”

A familiar passage seems to be a great tool for parents to kidnap their children's values. It is true that good times are not conducive to the cultivation of strong will, but what kind of person you become, at least an adult can decide for himself.

2. About the

first couple, Violet & Bev
2nd, Charles & Mattie Fae
3rd, Barb & Bill
4th, Ivy & little Charles
5th, Karen & Steve

3. Sister/Friendship
Violet & Mattie Fae
Barb, Ivy, Karen

4. About children
Violet - Barb Ivy Karen
"Karen! Shame on you!"

Mattie Fae - little Charles

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August: Osage County quotes

  • Barbara Weston: But her fourteen-year-old self might view it differently.

  • Johnna Monevata: What kind of cancer?

    Beverly Weston: Oh my God, I nearly neglected the punch line. Mouth cancer.