Severe love weakness

Eliezer 2021-12-14 08:01:03

I have a job I don't like, but I can use it to support my family. Marriage with children and daughters is on the verge of collapse. Do your best to be a father of your father’s sons and children. But I still forget to buy the newspaper my father wants and the seasoning my wife wants. Life leaves these trivialities to pieces. This is the status quo of Duff, a "Mr. Weather" living in the United States.

Duff loves children, in order to help her lose weight, learn to dance with her, practice archery, and buy the most beautiful clothes to modify her fat figure. In order to restore the relationship with his wife, he took the initiative to ask his wife to go to a marriage cram school. For the sake of his son, he can go and beat his drug rehab instructor so that he will never dare to disturb his son again. We see Duff, like all middle-aged men, who can bear the burden of humiliation and can endure the fast-food sneak attacks by passers-by time and time again. But what Duff tried to do could not save his life. When his father passed away, the home he longed to go back to had already been replaced by someone else. All he could do was watch from a distance the light that once belonged to him came out of that familiar window.

He got the job he tried so hard to get, but without a family, what would a higher salary mean to him? In another city, Duff, who is walking forward with a bow and arrow, is like many middle-aged men in crisis. Even if he is lost, his life has to go on...

We are destined to be lonely, the language is so poor, and the communication is so difficult. , The mind is so fragile.

What we say cannot fully express our true thoughts, so how can others understand it?

We are so eager to find a soulmate, so eager to be encouraged, but what we get often backfires.

Injuries sometimes happen without expecting it at all. Who is to blame?

If you are not me, how do you know my pain; if

I am not you, how do you know your pain .

Anesthetize, let me bury my memory to sleep, forget that the soul is still there.


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The Weather Man quotes

  • Robert Spritzel: I read your book.

    Dave Spritz: Fuck. I was gonna do, some more work on it, then I chucked it.

    Robert Spritzel: You chucked it?

    Dave Spritz: Garbage.

    Robert Spritzel: I-it's just what I do, David, I've practiced and I've gotten good. Like you and the weather business.

    Dave Spritz: But I don't predict it. Nobody does, 'cause i-it's just wind. It's wind. It blows all over the place! What the fuck!

  • Russ: Dave.

    Dave Spritz: Hi Russ.

    Russ: He's upstairs, he's still pretty upset about it.

    Dave Spritz: Did he talk about it?

    Russ: Yeah. .

    Dave Spritz: To you?

    Russ: He's told us what happened, uh, he was with his counselor Don Boden, I guess...

    Dave Spritz: I don't really know why what happened next, happened. He was talking about my son, and I was taking my gloves off.

    [slaps Russ with his glove]

    Russ: What the fuck?

    Dave Spritz: Why are you here?

    Russ: What are you doing?

    Dave Spritz: Why, are you here?

    Russ: I'm helping Noreen!

    Dave Spritz: Why are you helping?