Destroy it after reading it - everyone is in the camp, and the dog is in trouble

Tavares 2022-04-21 09:01:23

Oates lied that he was fired by the boss, but was actually fired by the boss; Ötzi was an extremely snobbish, old-fashioned wife; Chad, who was curious about everything, but ended up killing the cat; Linda, a middle-aged woman who wants plastic surgery, wants to be dissatisfied, and seeks a sexual partner on the Internet; a married middle-aged man Harry who is sensitive, suspicious, timid, and only likes to play tricks... Everyone has his own troubles, his own Troubled, the fly's own camp, and the dog's own Gou, but they are linked together by a disc engraved with real data from a novel that Oates planned to draft after he was fired.
Everyone has their own way of solving problems, and Linda intends to cooperate with the intelligence agency as long as they pay for her plastic surgery; Chad thinks he's doing a good thing by giving Oates the CD, but only asks him for it insignificantly It's just a little money; the neurotic Harry bought a lot of steel to go back, but unexpectedly made a "sex" chair; and the embarrassed Oates recognized the wrong object of his wife's affair and hacked her to death in anger... …Everyone behaves unexpectedly, but everyone handles problems in a logical way that reflects their individual character.
However, everything has a process of deterioration. The accumulation and brewing of events, time, and emotions are one aspect, and one or two "lighters" are still on the trigger: Linda and Chad naively put the disc without extorting money, and ruthlessly Sent to the Russian embassy, ​​of course, the simple extortion escalated into espionage; the suspicious Harry finally caught the "mysterious man" who had been following him for a long time, but it turned out to be an investigation agency hired by his wife, and Harry instantly lost his mind. In fact, his wife may have already started an affair; Oates was fired and dumped by his wife, he seemed to be able to bear it, because he also seemed to advocate freedom, and he liked sailing and lived in a boat, but when he found out that his accounts were After being picked up by his wife, he was driven mad with no way out. He picked up the axe and walked towards his wife's house.
All they needed seemed to be simple: Harry, of course, wished he could continue to mess around, but his virtuous writer wife waited for him to come home every day; Chad just wanted to do a "good thing" and get a tip along the way; Linda just wished she could The whole body has been transformed and ushered in a new life; Oates may just hope that he can go sailing again and seek freedom... but life is too limited to satisfy their simple wishes at the same time. Their mistake is that they are too vicious and vicious. In order to achieve their simple purpose or even unscrupulous, choosing the wrong way will inevitably lead to the final burn.
The funny thing is that the intelligence agency doesn't seem to have any control over what's going on. When the director inexplicably looked at the officials who came to report the situation, the expression was super funny. For them, things were moving too fast, and before they could figure out what was going on, the situation took another giant step forward. They are like spectators outside the glass cover with relish, but they just can't understand what the flies and stupid dogs are doing inside the glass cover.
It is worth mentioning that the Russian embassy, ​​the ability and foundation of turning their faces and not recognizing people is really super deep, making people slapped at their ugly faces. They are also in the fly's own camp, the dog's own gou.

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  • Osbourne Cox: Some clown, or two clowns, have gotten a hold of my memoirs.

    Katie Cox: Your what?

    Osbourne Cox: Stolen it, or I don't know...

    Katie Cox: Your what?

    Osbourne Cox: My memoirs, the book I'm writing.

    Katie Cox: Well why in God's name would anyone think that's worth anything?

  • Ted Treffon: Linda, what do you really know about this guy?

    Linda Litzke: I told you, he's in the Treasury Department.

    Ted Treffon: But eh, no, I mean, you know... he could be one of these guys that cruises the Internet.

    Linda Litzke: Yeah, so am I...