Life is like diving, immersion is only for self-knowledge.

Braeden 2022-11-22 21:22:24

In 2004, Kyoko Fukada was only twenty-two when she played the seventeen-year-old little skirt maniac Taozi.

Taozi is obsessed with lolita dresses, and in the place where the next wife is so dirty, she dresses up as a gorgeous and weak eldest lady in the Middle Ages.

Girls are the weaker the better, even if they are wronged, brave and the like are useless;
people only need themselves, even if they are lonely, their companions and the like are useless;
it is good to fight for the person they like, even if they are reluctant, kindness and the like are useless .

No matter how unreasonable, as long as you feel happy, you can, as long as you are in a good mood.

This seventeen-year-old girl in a delicate lolita skirt recognized these guidelines for herself, dressed herself as a fluffy doll, became obsessed with and indulged in her own world, and bought her own small skirt to wear to herself. , I have never thought about letting others understand myself, and I have never thought about understanding others, and I am naturally at ease.

Until the girl who was so different from her appeared, the girl named Strawberry.

Strawberry, who had been bullied earlier, took a stage name called "Miko" for himself who looked like a doll, and went out to roam around the world. He followed the racing party and learned to spit and spit viciously from them.

To be bullied is to resist. This is the big truth of life that Strawberry realized, which is very different from Taozi's philosophy of life.

One was fluttering, the other was vicious, and somehow they were mixed together all day long. You were still wearing your little skirt, and I was still wearing my racing suit.

It seems that the two worlds that are difficult to communicate with each other have just found the most appropriate disguise for their vulnerability.

And they all became partners who grew up together in despising and debunking each other.

Never allow those who are vulnerable in front of others to be vulnerable, never accept those who struggle to resist, and those who never know how to win win.

As a child, Taozi encouraged her mother who left her family to find a new life, saying that it takes more courage to seize happiness than to endure pain.

Seventeen-year-old Taozi also flinched at the invitation of her favorite clothing brand, and she really felt the sudden timidity in front of "seizing happiness".

No wonder I've heard the saying that youth is the most painful and the most painful era.

However, it's not just the age of youth, isn't human beings the most aggressive and tolerant species? Not human magnanimity, but human insignificance.

Peaches or strawberries, you or me, everyone grows an uncountable pile of misery, big and small, in every corner of the day.

I have to say that drifting away can be a pain, 9-5 can be a pain, running around can be a pain, stability can be a kind of pain, wealth can be a kind of pain, poverty can be a kind of pain, silence can be a kind of pain. Pain, hilarity can also be a pain.

Only by turning a deaf ear to these possible pains can we make our lives as silent as possible, too many reasons to persuade us to endure, too little courage to encourage us to change.

For Peach and Strawberry, fortunately, all the changes and resistance in the youth can be summed up in the word "growth", and fortunately, the two can bring each other a node of growth for each other.

Life is like diving, you plunge into your own world, you may accept the fact that you are looking for it alone, you may misunderstand the sight of someone standing side by side, whether you enjoy the excitement of exploration or endure the pain of suffocation, maybe discover the wonders of the new world, or discover a group of people. The same suffocation.

But this time of peaches and strawberries, full of fancy clothes, doesn't tell you how to persevere and enjoy your own weirdness, or how to put "seizing happiness" before "suffering pain."

They just tell you that everyone talks to themselves in their own world, no one else can understand, and those who can understand can't be easily called "others".

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Kamikaze Girls quotes

  • Momoko Ryugasaki: [Repeated line] She spat!

  • Ichigo Shirayuri: What's aristocratic about this forest?