"Mad Hatter he cheated" "Cut his head off"

Colten 2022-04-20 09:01:09

"Mad Hatter he cheated"
"Cut his head off" The
Red Queen is kind of scary, but cute, isn't it?
With a big head, I can hardly recognize her in fight club, she's still a little wayward.
If Alice in Wonderland is a children's horror movie, then the Red Queen is probably the unreasonable, domineering and loving girl among our childhood playmates. She is not bad-hearted, just a little naive, thinking that all her thoughts should be recognized, and that all her unhappiness should be held accountable.
She naively thought the world should be fair, and she was so cute when she yelled "Mad Hatter he cheated".
She naively thought that everything in this world is different and beautiful. She saw that Ellie, who was one size larger, took her in without hesitation. It was so cute.
She naively thought that the people who belonged to her world loved her. When she was angry, she shouted "cut his head off" to be self-willed, always reminding me of those children who shouted "go away", Dare to shout "go away, go away" is actually relying on those who love him won't go away, isn't it, it's so cute.
Think about myself, is she as cute as she is?
Can I still paranoidly believe in the fairness of this world, thinking that all competitions can’t be cheated, can I still consciously obey?
Can I always insist on being different from myself, and can I accept the differences from others?
Can I still be self-willed to the people who love me, shouting "go away, go away" and be sure they won't leave, can I still retain the pure childishness?
Do I dare?

PS: Notes left for my love, Johnny Depp. He was good at neurotic performances and dance like Michael Jackson at the end, did not let me down.

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Alice in Wonderland quotes

  • Alice Kingsley: I'm sorry, Hamish. I can't marry you. You're not the right man for me. And there's that trouble with your digestion.

    [Alice walks over to her sister]

    Alice Kingsley: I love you, Margaret, but this is my life. I'll decide what to do with it.

    [Alice turns to Lowell, meeting his sour look with a stern glare]

    Alice Kingsley: You're lucky to have my sister for your wife, Lowell, and be good to her. I'll be watching very closely.

    [Alice goes up to Aunt Imogene and takes her hands]

    Alice Kingsley: There is no prince, Aunt Imogene. You need to talk to someone about these delusions.

    [Alice walks past Lady Ascot, looking sternly at her]

    Alice Kingsley: I happen to love rabbits, especially white ones.

    [Alice goes up to her mother]

    Alice Kingsley: Don't worry, Mother. I'll find something useful to do with my life.

    [Alice turns to the Chattaway sisters]

    Alice Kingsley: You two remind me of some funny boys I met in a dream.

    Lord Ascot: You've left me out.

    Alice Kingsley: No, I haven't, sir. You and I have business to discuss.

    Lord Ascot: Shall we speak in the study?

    [Alice smiles and starts to head to the house, when suddenly she turns back to the crowd]

    Alice Kingsley: Oh. And one more thing.

    [Alice lifts the hem of her dress to her knees and does the Futterwacken]

  • [first lines]

    Lord Ascot: Charles, you have lost your senses? This picture is impossible.

    Charles Kingsleigh: Precisely. Gentlemen, the only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe it's possible.