Four stars.
It's time to experience another world again. Two-part memory. I learned it from Budapest. I really like those few seconds when she rolls a cigarette. Temperament, its temperament reminds me of drunken folk ballads. Or Tokyo refugees. The way of presentation is like the eyes of an enigma, or an outstanding citizen. Of course, it doesn't make sense. Bring heaven to Denver. Happiness without burden. on the way. And, regardless of what meaning brings, it belongs to the audience's happiness. White marks on the back. is how long it will take. Say it, everyone's story. soft ringtone. Meaningless talk. Not even contextual. Of course, there will be different views on the world, so of course there will be a way of coping that is right for you. Thankfully, it doesn't discuss which is better. I don't think about other life. Painful past. Friendship from the past. Goodbye, Dean. So, after all, we have to live a normal life. in memory of our passing age. The only thing we can do. The old us, the future us. on the way.
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