time and growth

Jaylen 2022-05-12 23:27:20

Compared with the loneliness of childhood and the fear of
sensitive girls, teenagers are more worried that

their parents' bed scenes will make girls cry. Why is this?
The way she covered the quilt, and the way she calmed down later, and she said that she loved her father the most.
I don't want to take my brother's restlessness, as well as the curious nature of youth. . . A boy who doesn't like to

read A boy
under the forbearance of love and a stick,
his father doesn't seem to like
him He feels lonely and inexplicably irritable
He wants to kill his father
Young people are always just impulsive,
but his father praises him when he is photographed
He was handsome, silently handed him a fruit
and when
his father was seriously ill, he began to cry, maybe he would regret blaming himself

and the students
who admired the teacher. His world should also be pure,
but after seeing such a wretched father,
he saw his face all over again.
Will the father of joyful tears feel hypocritical?
Or does he secretly see that this is human nature?

Fathers are mortal and imperfect
They are violent and don't know what to do with adolescent children
They are also seduced by youth and beauty
They are cowardly and will continue to be scolded by their own fathers
This is a realistic and unpretentious world
Children experience obscure After youth,
perhaps because of this, he is more mature and tolerant, and he sees everything in

Turkey.
His scenery is very beautiful.
Some of his people are very simple but rough.
It's like saying that they were born warriors. In

this world, nothing is eternal.
Those who should leave will always leave those who
don’t want to be in contact,

but the beauty that remains will always leave behind
I hope they can grow into whoever likes them

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Bes Vakit quotes

  • Omer: I pray every night. For him to die.

    Omer's Friend: How's he going to die?

    Omer: Out of sickness.

    Omer's Friend: Has he not gotten better?

    Omer: An accident, then.

    Omer's Friend: Maybe he'd fall from the minaret!

    Omer: A snake could bite him.

    Omer's Friend: Even if it did, it wouldn't kill him.

    Omer: Scorpion! Didn't uncle Halil's grandson die of a scorpion sting?

    Omer's Friend: He was a baby, though.

    Omer: But if there are two or three of them! I'll find them.