1. The baby face in the play, Nelson.
A person who seems crazy
The thief who robbed the bank with explosives in his suit became irritated when he was criticized for being a baby-faced Nelson.
Then, according to common sense, the domineering thief should just carry the gun. On the contrary, his anger is more self-depressing, self-chagging, but not hurting others
So, is he evil?
It's just that you have to have a low self-esteem to strive for the brilliance of this approach.
2. The baby face "Nelson in history."
Born in Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1908. When he was a teenager, it was the time when crime was the most rampant in the United States. Nelson had been fooling around with a group of hooligans since he was a child. At the age of 7, Nelson was arrested for the first time because he accidentally shot his companion with a gun. At the age of 13, he was sentenced to prison again for stealing a car at the age of 13. Nelson lived only 26 years of his short life and spent most of his time committing crimes.
And the crimes continued to escalate, from petty theft, to robbing the rich and robbing the bank, and finally became the FBI's "Public Enemy No. 1", killing three FBI players, a hit.
He was shot 17 shots in the end and his life was fixed at 26 years old.
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Throughout his life, he could not get rid of the three words "baby face".
And you and me?
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