think whatever you want

Christa 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Recently, a whim is to wait until I have babies and tell them stories every night. Like in this movie, although Mason has been growing, his parents seem to have continued to leave a lot of precious things. Although they have moved many times, they have fled many places and left. He was the last person in his life who was deeply in his mind, and he was the last person to leave home to go to college. Although he was crowded and scattered, he had a lot of love, which made him a quiet but charming person.

And his mother said that life seems to go through a milestone, getting married, reading, raising children, divorce, marriage, and finally her own funeral, but she cried and said that she thought there would be more in life... Mom emphasized the responsibility many times in the film, maybe because of her Life is not be more but life is everywhere in the shackles There are still many things in the shackles Although we are still confused Like the mother character in the film Although I got a degree Although I found a good job Although I can pay my bills But she's still as confused as she was in her teenage years But like at the end of the film, Mason and a group of people climb the mountain and see the beautiful scenery. Roommates say that at the moment he has a great orgasm as if all the time is unfolding in front of you...maybe when we see more We also know more about the world about time. In the end, I remembered what my father said, do something to differentiate yourself from others and make yourself unique.

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Boyhood quotes

  • Mason: I finally figured it out. It's like when they realized it was gonna be too expensive to actually build cyborgs and robots. I mean, the costs of that were impossible. They decided to just let humans turn themselves into robots. That's what's going on right now. I mean, why not? They're billions of us just laying around, not really doing anything. We don't cost anything. We're even pretty good at self-maintenance and reproducing constantly. And as it turns out, we're already biologically programmed for our little cyborg upgrades. I read this thing the other day about how When you hear that ding on your inbox, you get like a dopamine rush in your brain. It's like we're being chemically rewarded for allowing ourselves to be brainwashed. How evil is that? We're fucked.

  • Mason: So what's the point?

    Dad: Of what?

    Mason: I don't know, any of this. Everything.

    Dad: Everything? What's the point? I mean, I sure as shit don't know. Neither does anybody else, okay? We're all just winging it, you know? The good news is you're feeling stuff. And you've got to hold on to that.