Just complain

Tyson 2021-12-27 08:01:45

The second boy is really hard for his girlfriend to cheat on and become pregnant. The second boy is shielded and the second boy is still thinking that he is sorry for his girlfriend and wants to apologize and save. After his girlfriend's misfortune, he blocked and relieved the male two's guilt, and found a sliver lining→Finally, he could see his child. It turned out that the child was not his own on Christmas Day, and he broke down and hurt the old man (actually I think he and the old man died either you or me--but the old man took a knife to feed (#`O′)) and no one called the police. At the scene of the rescue of the father's death, the child was also frozen to death on the road shortly after leaving the house (probably). The second man was unwilling to face what he had caused. After all this made the police unable to obtain evidence, he was fooled by the male protagonist's use of his three-inch tongue and his own criminal experience. The frankness that he thought was just another deal. Oh, it's another cup for the hero, of course, for him, it's more self-inflicted. The use of black technology will inevitably end up sharing the consequences. Throughout the whole article, what makes me want to complain the most is the sentence of the police, which made me drunk and drunk. The copy of the male second set that one minute is equal to one thousand years on Christmas Day. If you commit a crime, you have to atone for it, but it’s not. As for this, right? There is also a male protagonist who is blocked by everyone in the world. He is still red in the eyes of others. Free is a ghost! For fear that others don't know that there is a sinner here? In short, it is a group of pit Bs under the background of black technology, who are little masters.

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White Christmas quotes

  • Harry: Ultimately the only thing you're worried about is the transition from one state to another, and that can't hurt you because it's it's just a state change.

  • Matt: It wasn't really real, so it wasn't really barbaric.

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    Matt: She's only made of code, she's not real. Fuck her!