Cherish makes life different

Kaelyn 2022-04-19 09:02:47

Most of us are actually not so lucky to be told that you only have three months to die.

So what should be paid attention is ignored.

Only those who feel that death is coveted all day long can figure out what they really want: forgiveness from sisters, relief from lover, understanding from grandma, and a baby of their own.

Without dying, none of the above, and never knowing that this is all that matters to me, as an egoistic, loving, kinky homosexual.

If we felt this way, would there be such a consistent pattern of life? Can life be different? Can you learn not to regret when you are dying?

Only a few people can, but as a drop in the ocean, our strength is so small, and our feelings are so affected by the surrounding, the inner voice gradually drifts away.

The workplace boy knows the speeches of the business celebrity Steve Jobs to stay hungry and stay foolish, but the feeling of "every day feels like this is the last day" can only be understood by those who have experienced it. And so we go on and on and on, and our children live on and on. So it is always better to die in youth than in old age.

And even as he was dying, there was something enviable about Romain. You can let your father accompany you to buy drugs; tell your grandma that I will definitely pursue you when you are young; just broke up with your gay boyfriend, and the other side cutely said "don't do this with me." Walk away so calmly; leave it all to your children; maybe spend the rest of your life on the beach. . .

Only the French can make such a film!

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  • [Romain's mother expresses her interest in Romain taking photographs of the family]

    Sophie: Save you breath, Mom. We're not hip enough. He prefers actresses and models.

    La mère: Don't say that. He just hasn't had time yet.

    Le père: Of course.

    Romain: No, she's right.

    La mère: Why do you say that?

    Romain: I don't want to photograph her kids.

    Le père: Romaine, stop.

    Sophie: Leave it, Dad.

    Romain: And you know why? Because they sprang from you, and your ugly mug would be in the picture. It makes me want to puke.

    La mère: Romaine, stop it!

    Romain: No wonder your man left. It's like you made the kids alone.

  • Le père: How are things with Sasha?

    Romain: Not bad, not great. We'll probably break up soon.

    Le père: Shit. Why?

    Romain: Like in all couples, routine kills desire.