addiction

Wendell 2022-04-23 07:01:01

It's not a complicated story, and it can be summed up in one sentence.
It is not a complex structure, and it needs to be reviewed and analyzed and some brain supplements need to be added.

Being able to invest in it is just because there are more or less similar situations around us.
Four people's lives were ruined by drugs. Maybe as ordinary people, we have very little chance of being exposed to drugs, but there are still countless things in this society that can become

the TV show that the mother in the "drug" drama is obsessed with. To the effect), the host is also a common passionate chicken soup brainwashing lecturer, claiming that sticking to a few simple habits can change your life (don't eat red meat or something), like Chen Anzhi? Like a parchment? Like part of the so-called positive attitude training, Sinology Forum, Women's Durban, sales training? Like there's no excuse for sending the letter to Garcia?
The name of the weight loss book that my mother read later, translated into Chinese, is probably "10 pounds in ten days". Does it look like the popular rumor in the circle of friends that you can improve your physique in 20 days, learn English in 30 days, and lose weight in 7 days?
Why did my mother go to the doctor who gave me addictive drugs? She couldn't insist on diet therapy, so she had to resort to the shortcut of illegal drugs.

The male and female protagonists and the male protagonist are good friends, and each has ideals. Unfortunately, they are addicted to drugs, and all their dreams make way for drug addiction. One shot before selling the goods, one shot before painting, and finally the heroine tore up the hard-working clothing creative book, and the dream was completely shattered.
We ordinary people are not addicted to drugs, but do things like procrastination and anxiety?

The film in 2000 has each of our diseases and addictions.

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Requiem for a Dream quotes

  • Marion: Getting the money's not the problem, Harry.

    Harry Goldfarb: Then what's the problem?

    Marion: I don't know what I'm going to have to do to get it.

  • Harry Goldfarb: [Harry has just found out that Sara is on diet pills] Does he give you pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Of course he gives me pills. He's a doctor!

    Harry Goldfarb: What kind of pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Uh, uh, a blue one, a purple one, an orange one...

    Harry Goldfarb: I mean, like, what's in 'em.