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Writer, are you kidding me?
Evie 2022-10-09 19:02:26
Don't tell me what real anti-terrorism stories the SEAL Team 6 is telling me. They even worked as mercenaries for a period of time in the war zone for money. OK, it's okay to be a mercenary. Go to the school to sponsor it. Don't even force the school to donate. It’s a big deal, and that’s fine. When I get caught, I’ll just use it as my brain to understand the plot. Your sister, do terrorists blackmail the United States for money? Do they all eat shit? In a war zone, the location can be estimated anywhere. Estimated, well, not so smart, I don’t say anything if I can’t figure it out, Nima, when I was caught and locked up, I didn’t break my legs or tied my hands and feet. Together, the writers are kidding? What's the difference between that and not? A special forces soldier who is healthy and has not been tied up, your sister doesn't run and wait for the fart, and besides, you can't untie the rope yourself, how can TMD feel like a special forces soldier, even a seal, let's not talk about it, obviously the first whistleblower Killed (the whistleblower is a joke sent by monkeys, right), and those who fled halfway and gave up escaping, think it was too slow to die? Well, I ran away at night and ran to Nima during the day, and I didn't have a few miles to go, so I fucked up, and they all went to the refinery. The terrorists drove after a group of people, obviously they killed the first one, and they also walked on foot. Just to kill a hostage and get out of the car, screenwriter, you look down on terrorists too much, and you drive after them again. It’s okay if you don’t shoot and kill if you catch up, even if you don’t teach a lesson, just catch it, Hell, okay, I'm Spartan with this name. It's so boring. I've climbed over the wall. It doesn't matter if there are no guards. I understand that terrorists don't shoot for money. His dog legs, run a fart, don't you think it's worthless if you break his legs, shit, stupid screenwriter, can't stand it anymore. . .
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