We have our own beliefs, integrity, kindness, even some thieves are right, we firmly believe that everyone has some good qualities, but they are limited to the world within our sight, self-righteous and sublime, until when we are pregnant When the hotel proprietress shouted to get out in the face of the gun, she could suddenly feel the kind of firm bravery, the kind of bravery that is not influenced by external forces and only follows her inner beliefs.
In the past, I remembered those characters like the hotel cook more with Balzac's description, and I never thought that they could be so dazzling because of their bravery. Thinking back to the national spirit, medieval European chivalry is as ridiculous as a bare-ass tenant child in front of a landlord compared to five thousand years of culture. However, the essence of the five thousand years of precipitation is more clearly the shortcomings of the national spirit. We are suspicious and sophisticated, so we are even more timid. We often feel ridiculous for the innocent thoughts of children, but because we are afraid of being Laugh and hide your thoughts. It is the spirit of chivalry to create stubborn and responsible Europeans, and we can only "sweep the snow" smoothly because of more intrigue.
This earthquake should naturally be regarded as a misfortune. Watching the heavy number slowly climb, I can't imagine how many families are behind the bitter tears, but we are united, unprecedented unity, the kind of people who work together for it. It feels really good. I hope that after the disaster, many people will still remember the pain, remember the efforts made to not have the pain, and don't wait until the pain again before thinking of China. Come on.
I don't know where it was written, but the movie is actually a promotional video for a religious tourist destination, with a large amount of medieval architecture and humanities. Those honest people, even brothels and drugs, are clearly stated, as long as you find the right place... Well, I really can't stand the "shithole".
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