The plot is close to the otaku thinking, thinking about yourself and your ability to do what you want to change your current life and emotions. The wish came true, and it was not as beautiful as imagined, and it was flat after all. Without some boring cliché n-corner love, it is not hilarious all the way, but there is still a bit of laughter. Whenever you need to be rational, worship rationality, work rationally, have bottom lines and principles. Superpowers also make people better understand the thoughts of animals. You can't blindly think that everyone is doing this, that is, it is recognized, correct, and not blindly obeying. It's also a bit like a combination of a few happy ghosts, but not as happy as the happy ghosts. I don't like the shape of alien creatures, they are all a little weirder based on the human template, and the thinking is still limited by a little. The earth scene is real, and the universe is beautiful enough to be worth seeing.
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