Because they are on their side

Cathy 2022-04-21 09:01:17

Watching this show with a pair of rotten eyes made a lot of blushes and heartbeats. Chris is domineering and has the temperament of a loyal dog. He has a broad chest and strong arms. He manages a neat plank head and has a determined look. He spreads his legs and puts his elbows on his thighs to smoke. Gordy is the queen, with a melancholy temperament, loves to read books, loves to tell stories, few words but practical sentences, sensitive and delicate, crossed his legs, put his elbows on his thighs, and supported his cheeks thoughtfully. It's fascinating to watch a buddy smoking a cigarette.
When four people get along, mutual loss is daily, and 70 to 80 percent of the conversations are meaningless nonsense. But when the four of them were walking together and the two of them were alone together, the conversations were all heartfelt. Talk about family, talk about the future, talk about each other's views, talk about the words that torment yourself on weekdays. They shed tears wantonly in front of each other, don't worry about being laughed at as gay, freak, but there will be arms around you and you will cry. The contrast is most obvious when walking on the rails after passing the train. The other two children talk about who is the most powerful in the fight between Superman and Human, while the two children talk about the school opening soon and the road ahead. Chris also said aggressively, "I wish I was your father so I could be in charge of you. Your father doesn't care about you at all."
I think the difference between them is whether they can really face it honestly Do you really want to work hard for what you want, do you really have the courage to protect what you think is important? Wayne is a coward who doesn't want to admit that he is timid, stupid and ignorant. Teddy is reluctant to accept that his father is a failure in everyone's mouth, and insists on calling him a hero to make himself feel better. He's the extremist on the team, always proposing to do it, and trying to do terrible things himself to show that he's a man of the highest order. It was the sixteen or seventeen-year-old teenagers at the end that scared him away, revealing that he was nothing but a terrifying-looking Wayne. They chose to ignore the truth and created one mask after another for themselves. They were unwilling to work hard for a better future, so they couldn't live without that town for the rest of their lives.
Yet Gordy still spoke of them years later as good friends that he would never have again in his life. I think it's because they chose to be on their side at that ignorant age when they were passionately trying to be enemies of the world. They are the ones who have gone through so many lifetimes with you for the first time that they have built your spiritual world and contributed to it. Even if the world will undergo continuous design, rectification, and renovation in the future, it may eventually become a completely different look from you at that age. The original roughness and simplicity are still irreplaceable and unforgettable.

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Stand by Me quotes

  • Vern: Come on you guys. Let's get moving.

    Teddy: Yeah, by the time we get there, the kid won't even be dead anymore.

  • Chris: You four-eyed pile of shit!

    Teddy: A pile of shit has a thousand eyes.