I don't want you to leave

Andrew 2022-03-24 09:03:08

It's a lighthearted piece, the climax, the conflict are all arranged just right, that's why I like it.
The Chinese translation is love credits, but what impressed me the most was friendship. When many of us went to college, we left our hometown where we lived for more than ten years, and we met less and less with our former friends, and since when did you really feel the distance from them. Brian said to a friend who grew up with him, "Why do we say 'Get out' instead of 'Goodbye'?" Then why did the way of getting along with each other that was comfortable for more than ten years, the conversation that felt natural, suddenly became vulgar again. Spencer wasn't really a nice guy in the usual sense, he was rude, had a bad temper, had dirty hands and feet, and even (nearly) slept with his brother's girlfriend. When we stand from the perspective of God and say that Spencer is not moral, think about what kind of person our friends are, and how we behave with friends. Your friend is selfish, stingy, and always has low pressure around you, while you are together every day. Because getting along, first of all, you have to tolerate others. When we're not together, I think about his good every day, and I sigh how comfortable the time we spent together in the past was, but when we meet again after a long time apart, we find that we haven't changed much, and some aspects of him still make you uncomfortable, but this How did it become, unbearable.
I think there is only one reason why the people around you are getting farther and farther, that is, one party doesn't care, no matter how far away, if you let the other party feel the mood of "I don't want you to leave", it will not go away.

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  • Tone: Are you shagging her then?

    Brian Jackson: It's platonic.

    Spencer: What does that mean?

    Tone: Means she won't let him shag her.

  • Brian Jackson: Got an announcement to make. I'm gonna be on University Challenge.

    Julie Jackson: What a relief. I thought you were gonna say you were gay.