yeah what to do

Berniece 2022-04-23 07:01:03

Is it wrong for you to say that people live like this?
Thank you for your acting skills
. There are poor people
, crazy people,
responsible people,
greedy people
, smart people,
money people,
nagging housewives,

these people are flat and expressionless
, but they are better than us
I probably don't need to hesitate about these complicated people. Just
raise your hand.
Whether it's pulling the trigger to kill someone or pulling the trigger and you're alone,

you hold still
my face is expressionless, so you ignore my nature
Who told you I am the same as everyone else.

It turns out that everyone is a literate person
. No matter how many twists and turns the world has gone through, it will be the same in the end.
I don’t care why you are disappointed in this world. I don’t care about the truths you learned from
. When you change, will you
be lost
? People who like to kill kill a few more people. The
police uncle will arrest a few more people. Ordinary
people will be careful . It's not such nonsense, you just follow this routine . In the end, it's good that everyone is doing their part and saying what they need to say. The following is just what I recorded you go to hell












if the rule you follow
brought you to this
how use to this rules

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No Country for Old Men quotes

  • Anton Chigurh: Would you hold still, please, sir?

  • Carla Jean's Mother: And I always seen this is what it would come to. Three years ago I pre-visioned it.

    Carla Jean Moss: It ain't even three years we been married.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Three years ago I said them very words. No and Good.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: Now here we are. Ninety degree heat. I got the cancer. And look at this. Not even a home to go to.

    Cabbie at Bus Station: Yes, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: We're goin' to El Paso Texas. You know how many people I know in El Paso, Texas?

    Cabbie at Bus Station: No, ma'am.

    Carla Jean's Mother: [She holds up thumb and forefinger curled to make an O] That's how many. Ninety degree heat.