Annie and me, and ex

Destini 2022-04-19 09:01:28

The shooting techniques and psychological manifestations are very well expressed. The original ordinary story, but also so fascinating. The title is Annie, because she is very important to the protagonist. Although it is still the protagonist. Do not join clubs like yourself. I'm Ivy? It's been a day. I thought about it today. My ex boyfriend broke up with me. Maybe also, he thinks I don't think he's smart, or something.

I am indeed older than him and have more experience. I also suggest that he take some courses that I think are good and read books that I think are good next semester. Tell him that this teacher is good and that teacher is not good.

I did give him the correct answer when he couldn't solve the problem, but I still encouraged him to say something like reading the textbook carefully. Maybe he thought I was joking.

I also do have some rigid, life plans that I have to complete no matter what. When there are many people, it is impossible to deal with social difficulties by yourself. Nervous, anxious, and originally I had bipolar disorder. Tell him something about my life that he hasn't experienced, and may think it's a complaint. I let go of everything in the past and plan to love him seriously and love each other seriously. There is a small thing, one day he was troubled by the stares of strangers, and his friends who were just like acquaintances did not greet him, I said to him: "They are afraid of your beauty, you just be a quiet handsome guy. ." He said nothing. The topic is over. But it may seem a little resentful, after all, he wants to integrate, and I don't give him any suggestions for integration.

But babe, when you try to integrate, you will find that everything is in vain. Your character is a bit arrogant, not the darling character that everyone loves. Arrogant handsome guys and beauties are destined not to be accepted by the "ordinary" group, not to mention that you have excellent abilities, and you don't look down on people who are not capable.

You try it.

But why would I persuade you to do useless work? I won’t. I will only tell you what I think is right. If you don’t ask me, I won’t explain it, and you won’t listen to it anyway.

Now, I see him walking alone on the road, eating alone, shopping alone, or with a man or two beside him, looking at you with envy, temptation and smug eyes, talking to you, babe, I wonder if you still remember Remember what I said to you.

And something else.

This is your first time living in Beijing. In the fall, I told you that Beijing is very windy and cold, so just wait and see. The wind is very cold every day now, but you don't have a scarf and you don't have gloves. The last time I saw you, my slender fingers were already red, and I was holding the phone stiffly, flexing and stretching.

Before the midterms, I said that people should not be swayed by trivial matters, there are many other aspects of life. Now that you have finished the exam, and you still have English and the end of the term to catch up, you don't even have time to play football. I don't know if you feel that this kind of life can't go on like this anymore.

I also said that it is very tiring to do experiments in the next semester, and it is also very tiring to learn computers. It is best to learn some computers in advance for the winter vacation. I wonder if you will think of me when you may be exhausted next semester.

Before we got together, I said, don't walk into a person's life easily, because you may hurt him, and when you walk out, you will be miserable.

I wonder if you thought of this sentence when we broke up.

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Annie Hall quotes

  • Alvy Singer: I'm so tired of spending evenings making fake insights with people who work for "Dysentery."

    Robin: "Commentary."

    Alvy Singer: Oh really? I had heard that "Commentary" and "Dissent" had merged and formed "Dysentery."

  • Allison: I'm in the midst of doing my thesis.

    Alvy Singer: On what?

    Allison: Political commitment in twentieth century literature.

    Alvy Singer: You, you, you're like New York, Jewish, left-wing, liberal, intellectual, Central Park West, Brandeis University, the socialist summer camps and the, the father with the Ben Shahn drawings, right, and the really, y'know, strike-oriented kind of, red diaper, stop me before I make a complete imbecile of myself.

    Allison: No, that was wonderful. I love being reduced to a cultural stereotype.

    Alvy Singer: Right, I'm a bigot, I know, but for the left.