I also believe that he will be fine. He will soon be able to grow new potatoes, overcome the cosmic problem of shortage of resources, and change the potatoes into baked potato chips, potato chips, mashed potatoes, and hash browns. Also, I also think it's fitting that he sits on the desolate and vast skyline of Mars.
However, as a loyal fan of Jason Bourne, I am still very happy to have rescued him, and I have to make the fifth film of The Bourne Bourne. Those explorations, conquests, and survival, let's go back to Earth for the time being.
Last year in New York, someone said at dinner that her child was in an elementary school in Tribeca, in the same class as Matt Damon's child (I was so excited to hear this). She said that Matt Damon usually dresses very plainly (that's right, it's definitely not like a black rock star like a black rock star), he wears a hat when he picks up the children every day, and occasionally says to the teacher, "I have I have to go to the filming, about XX days, so I can't pick up the child." (Don't pick up the child, pick me up!) Very easy-going, very kind, but still very handsome (this is what I added).
Ah, for Matt Damon's sake, I'm really saving up to buy a house in Tribeca.
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