1. Put the important words in the front - do n't give five stars to Mr. Ben's buttocks Is it to the point where you can directly ask 'Are you out of the closet' when you run for a walk? If it's true then I'm going to book a flight!
3. Ben Meow always has a mixed effect of 'I'm an artist, I'm paranoid, I love you to death', but if it weren't for this kind of romanticism, it always attracts the lonesome facial paralysis high IQ agent man me. I really can't find any other reason to explain why an ordinary literary youth would know both active and retired agents] So don't take your mind to wonder how the basic setting Ben Meow is dissatisfied with knowing so many agents and then watch the first episode
4. See Chapter 4 The second episode is a little scary, you can go to the B station to find a friend who is full of barrages and complain, "I'm so scared" 233
5. Love is depicted in such a beautiful nude scene 1 point The second episode is suspenseful at least when I watch it for the first time 1 point
for being able to put emotions Everyone made a lofty look and seemed to not want to be disturbed, but secretly hoped that someone would understand what I wanted on the contrary, I wanted someone to sit next to me and chat
I am has his back to the world, you are the one sitting next to me man”
I want to tell you a story about a man.
While everyone is laughing and drinking, he would just walk, until he reached the exact same spot, where he'd sit with his back to all those people.
And while he did everything he possibly could to signal to the world that he wanted to be left alone more than anything, he hoped someone passing, would understand that what he really wanted was the exact opposite. And this someone would sit next to him, and strike up a conversation.
I was that man, and you were that someone.
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