Those crazy little things called...love

Kamille 2022-04-19 09:02:47

When I saw that there was a download on verycd, I couldn't help but download it again and read it again.

What a good movie.

If I were the Minister of Education, I would definitely recommend it to students in colleges and universities across the country. As one of the must-see movies during college, I

would also write about my experience after watching it, and have a collective discussion at the class meeting.



Or, if I could meet a robot cat,

I would ask it to use a time machine to take me back to the 1990s,

go to some middle school campus,

find someone who is troubled by being overweight, troubled by sports exams, and humming when I am bored. A child with a strange song.

I will tell him,

hello, kid, although "The Way Out" is a cool song, there are many, many problems in the future that

can't be solved by humming.

So I give you this disc, and when you have a headache, just watch the movies on this disc.



However,

when I flew back to the 21st century with Doraemon,

I suddenly remembered,

Oops, I forgot to give him a computer!

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Extended Reading
  • Catharine 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    uh.. that's a really small cost = =...

  • Era 2022-04-23 07:04:17

    Don't be too Q mr.fisher

After Sex quotes

  • David: The only reason that I lie to women is to protect them from being hurt.

  • Alanna: Where are you from, Mexico or something?

    Marco: Uh... well, I'm spanish and uh... I'm from Madrid.

    Alanna: Is... what part of Mexico is that in?

    Marco: Oh no, it's... it's in Spain.

    Alanna: I know, but isn't that in Mexico?

    Marco: No, it's in Spain. It's a country? In Europe?

    Alanna: Oh! Okay, like, by England.

    Marco: Ye... ye... yeah, kind of. Yes.

    [long pause]

    Alanna: What, um... what language do they speak there?

    Marco: [surprised by her dumbness] Spanish.

    Alanna: I know, but isn't that what they speak in, um... in uh... Mexico?

    Marco: Yes, but the language... uh, the language originated in Spain.

    Alanna: Are you sure?

    Marco: [frustrated] Yes, I am uh... positive.