clothes were tattered to be politically correct, and the villain mentioned twice that you ruined the baby's clothes The baby was unhappy, and Naruto said that Guwazi's clothes were newer than Laozi's. . . Stressing the central idea of "the bad guys who wear nice clothes are the good guys who wear patches" many times like this (it's foggy), I understand you want to say that the younger generation can be so awesome without hard training (new clothes) Ninjutsu is not right to get something for nothing. You must get your clothes torn and tattered and practice hard from the heart. This is the right way (in less than ten minutes, Boren learns the invisible spiral pill). If you dare to change the metaphor better, you will die. For someone like me who goes out to play in blogger's grade and gets beaten to death by my mother if I mess up my clothes, this is definitely a bad view, no, It should be said that even if I go out to save the world, as long as my mother sees my clothes torn when I go home, I will never tolerate it.
Yes, you guessed it right, I was sent by the pirates,
but then again, the physical fighting in the final battle was pretty good and smooth, and the storyboard was a bit like a bone club, above.
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