"I want to fuck you while watching you on TV!" I once thought this was a dialogue only available when I had sex with porn stars

Emie 2022-03-21 09:01:31

Always come to this difficult and easily damaged posture... Who knows who is uncomfortable...
"I want to fuck you while watching you on TV!" I once thought this was a dialogue only available when I had sex with porn stars

1. Chief Flicker Officer CHO: H☞ Flicker's "Fuck"; MOD☞ Death Merchant: According to the data given by this movie in 2005, in the United States, 1,200 people died per day due to tobacco, 270 people per day due to alcohol, and 30 gun deaths/day, 12 years later...not much up... 2.PR. Your work is based on the ability to keep secrets and turn the truth: As elementary school students in this industry, we are now almost naked 3. "Although we are constantly examining the test subjects, at present, there is no direct evidence that xxx will lead to xxx" 4. The "hearing" in the last ten minutes is still very interesting, very interesting, very much the American drama "Scandal" The rhythm, Shameless Daddy had no room to play at that time.

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  • Hester 2022-04-23 07:01:31

    It's funny. It talks about the ideological projects of multinational corporations and their games with the media and politicians in a dark and dark way, and also makes fun of classic movies. Of course, the ending is always Hollywood-style disgusting people. Another interesting thing is that there is no smoking scene in the whole film except for the mirror image of the secondary reference.

  • Van 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Beautiful brains are always fascinating

Thank You for Smoking quotes

  • Nick Naylor: [during a meeting with company executives and other staff members] These days, when someone smokes in the movies, they're either a psychopath... or a European.

  • Senator Lothridge: [during the Senate subcommittee] Now as we discussed earlier, these warning labels are not for those who know, but rather for those who don't know. What about the children?

    Nick Naylor: Gentleman. It's called education. It doesn't come off the side of a cigarette carton. It comes from our teachers, and more importantly, our parents. It is the job of every parent to warn their children of all the dangers of the world including cigarettes so that one day when they get older, they can choose for themselves.