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Cleora 2022-01-06 08:02:27
28-year-old you, sitting in the prom corner of a 16-year-old high school student, look all over your 16-year-old self. You tell her: the parabola you learned in math class will definitely not be used in the future. You don't need to know how many regular polyhedrons there are. You don't have to think about what you will do in the future, just have fun! It’s said that the eldest brother is like a father. To some extent, this sister whom I met halfway gave Annika's mother a substitute role. It...
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Haylie 2022-01-06 08:02:27
[Want to see] Look at KK crime 2/[Read] (201602051617) The sense of substitution is too strong: I also deal with middle school students in floating, and even think of the students asked "We obviously have a few (generation) gaps, but they are all where it...
Laggies Comments
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Florida 2022-03-24 09:02:48
Carpe Diem
I like the beginning of the movie. The heroine accidentally played with a group of students
because they wanted to buy alcohol for them and they didn't have an ID.
I remembered that when I bought alcohol in the United States and went to a bar, I was asked to show my ID,
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Annette 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Willful heart moves with me and self-kidnapping of positioning
This is a story about finding and giving up finding, positioning and letting yourself go out of control. It is related to youth, but also to the choice of life.
In this movie, I don't think Meghan, starring Keira Knightley, is pretty, but Chloe Moretz is pretty. One of them is in their youth and...
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Craig: I never anticipated still having to find a place where I'd fit in by the time I was an adult either. I thought you automatically got one once you had a job and a family. But it's just you, alone.
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Megan: You can't keep putting aside what you want for some imaginary future. You've gotta suck it up and go with your gut.