my gift, my curse

Franco 2022-12-30 06:47:51

"my gift, my curse" my gift, my curse.
It seems that it can also be used as a saying "If there is gain, there must be loss."
So always making choices.
Even in the end, I have to give up my beloved woman.
"Only frend, that's all i can give u"
after saying "Because you feel stronger and weaker at the same time. You feel excited and at the same time, terrified."
The description is very appropriate. When I look at you and when you look at me, I become stronger and weaker. I feel excited but scared.
Because of company, because of fear of losing.

Until the departure of uncle ban.
I saw that not everything has nothing to do with us.

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Extended Reading
  • Jarrod 2021-10-20 18:59:08

    When reviewing old films, I discovered how the technological revolution in the film industry has been in full swing over the past ten years. I think back when I was dumbfounded when I watched Spider-Man with my classmates. At that time, I was young and ignorant. Acting as a small vampire, and I don’t know that the son of the green devil with a face squeezed through the door will become a Hollywood literary freak... Ten years ago, this film received more than 800 million box office, which is shocking. do.

  • Gabe 2021-10-20 18:58:43

    Compared with Marvel, he prefers to watch Spider-Man, and likes imperfect civilian heroes.

Spider-Man quotes

  • Uncle Ben: I don't mean to lecture and I don't mean to preach. And I know I'm not your father...

    Peter Parker: Then stop pretending to be!

  • Peter Parker: Hey, it's me again!

    Mary Jane: Hey!

    Peter Parker: How was your audition?

    Mary Jane: How'd you know?

    Peter Parker: The hotline. Your mom, told my aunt, told me.

    Mary Jane: So you just came by?

    Peter Parker: I was in the neighborhood, needed to see a friendly face. I took three buses and a cab to *get* in the neighborhood, but... So how'd it go?

    Mary Jane: [wryly] Oh. They said I needed acting lessons. A *soap opera* told me I needed acting lessons.

    Peter Parker: Lemme buy you a cheeseburger. The sky's the limit, up to seven dollars... and eighty-four cents.

    Mary Jane: [laughs] I'd like a cheeseburger. Oh, but I'm going out to dinner with Harry.

    [pause]

    Mary Jane: Come with us.

    Peter Parker: No thanks. How's it going with...

    [Mary Jane looks down]

    Peter Parker: Never mind, it's none of my business.

    Mary Jane: It's not? Why so interested?

    Peter Parker: I'm not.

    Mary Jane: You're not?

    Peter Parker: Well... Why would I be?

    Mary Jane: [playfully] I dunno. Why would you be?

    Peter Parker: [smiles, not knowing what to say] I dunno.

    Mary Jane: Sorry you won't come with us. I better run, Tiger.