The director’s three views are really abnormal

Libby 2022-03-24 09:01:15

The director's three views are really abnormal.
Can't stand it, leave midway.
This woman is extremely selfish. Neither dedicated nor gregarious. If you like public property, you must steal it home.
In order to steal things and poison the dedicated gendarmes, the director has no moral guilt.
In order to engage in bestiality, the house was filled with water, regardless of the feeling of the cinema downstairs.
All whites with normal sexual orientation in the film are villains.
The only normal white man who is not a villain is the KGB spy of the Communists.

Liberal hippies are like this. I like things bigger than the sky. It doesn't matter to me even if others lose or even die for this.
I like the Syrian opposition. They symbolize resistance, so it doesn’t matter if they slaughter Christian civilians.
I like refugees. It can show that I am caring. Even if they rob and rape everywhere, it doesn’t matter. Anyway, others suffer.

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Extended Reading
  • Sandy 2021-10-20 19:00:19

    It's soft, sweet and beautiful. There is only one question: can fringe freaks only fall in love with Pippi Shrimp and Tortoise hybrid telescopic cock monsters?

  • Creola 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    When we hugged, it started to rain in the cinema

The Shape of Water quotes

  • Giles: Oh! God, to be young and beautiful. If I could go back

    [Elisa nods]

    Giles: to when I was 18 - I didn't know anything about anything - I'd give myself a bit of advice.

    Elisa: [in sign language] What would you say?

    Giles: I would say: Take better care of your teeth and fuck a lot more.

    [Elisa smiles and gently nudges him]

    Giles: Oh no, no, that's very good advice.

  • [last lines]

    Giles: If I told you about her, what would I say? That they lived happily ever after? I believe they did. That they were in love? That they remained in love? I'm sure that's true. But when I think of her - of Elisa - the only thing that comes to mind is a poem, whispered by someone in love, hundreds of years ago: "Unable to perceive the shape of You, I find You all around me. Your presence fills my eyes with Your love, It humbles my heart, For You are everywhere."