The classroom was crowded with young people from all over the world, bursting out crazy laughter from time to time, typical American humor with yellow jokes, and the truth that can't be hidden in the film, which is quite understanding.
Everyone was smiling and happy. It was me who didn't understand. When Garrett said "Nous trouverons une solution" (We'll figure it out), a tear silently fell on his arm.
So long distant love, I thought I was used to it. I have long been accustomed to phone calls, misses, videos, and waiting. I am accustomed to watching happy couples in the street being intimacy. I am used to doing everything silently by myself. I know I am used to it. I need to get used to it. I have to get used to it. I can only Habit.
My plane just took off, and you also returned to the other side. You closed the windows on the plane and closed the night and day. The difference between night and day is 12 hours to 6 hours, but you never get back to the same time. You fall asleep, I get up to make breakfast , You go to the classroom to class, I face the computer in a daze.
So sad and happy, it doesn't matter, I'm used to it.
This is just a very random movie. I feel sad in other people's stories, but you can't see it.
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