The plot is average, and the scene may be better understood by people who love cars.
But the view is beautiful.
Plains, trees, mountains, coasts...
A roaring car is like a galloping horse, heading for the horizon.
Reminds me of a discussion with a friend the other day. She said she likes young boys, full of hormones, like steeds, with tight muscles, sweaty, and hissing. Cars and horses feel similar, and the pursuit of speed and competition is in the blood of men. Whether it's racing or football, it seems like it doesn't matter if you win or lose, when you're serious, it's not just a game.
It is interesting to appreciate men from this angle. I remember the dark and cold night in Xinjiang at the end of August. The horse's eyes were bright. When I touched it, it put its head close to me, very tame and warm. Although its body is huge, although it runs fast, its eyes are so simple.
Absolute power is like sunlight that illuminates all dark and feminine hiding places.
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