For the cynical teenager, everything seems to be a dream. The sluggish ignorance seems childish, making people let down their guard. Perhaps for him, sexual orientation is just a way of relying on him to make him less lonely in this game of nothingness.
He looks like a child, with brutal methods, I think he's too arrogant, looks like he's too greedy, walking outside the law and wanting to enjoy the unruly of a teenager. Hasn't he ever thought that in this nihilistic life, the plasma splashed by every particle of bullets will make nihility closer to reality? Maybe the last thing that pulled him back to life was the loneliness and fear that went through to the end.
He doesn't know how to follow the rules in life. Although I also want to be a robber, I often suffer from insomnia and cannot enter into my sweet dreams. I am also often confused, full of curiosity and doubts about the ultimate meaning of this unknown life, hoping that I have never been to this world.
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