. . . Tranced as if looking in a mirror, and ridiculing his so-called persistence or obsession, a cruel masterpiece.
It will make you uncomfortable and let you know that compliment must be an illusion before the other person opens his mouth.
In the second half, I can finally smile without being so cruel.
Of course, everyone is stupid, but one percent of them are lucky. Since then, they have started to peddle the philosophy of life and complain that they suffer the incomprehensible pain of others.
In reality, the hungry wolf could only pretend to be a distant prey, and couldn't see her who came to redeem at all. The kindness of Star Master to the clown is not worth mentioning for Martin.
I have seen what is great sadness and great joy, a little bit of narrative experiment, after the previous "illusion" is over, it may be the follow-up real scene after thinking about it. After damaging the audience in front of the screen, it began to damage the system. It hurts the system, everyone likes it.
The reward is that you have to learn to laugh at the teratogenicity in the mirror, and then put on your skin and continue to be a stupid rampage. l
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