faithful to the heart

Ryleigh 2022-03-22 09:02:32

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Youku: When Aaron was about to cut his wrists, I could already know what he was about to do. I was indifferent. Maybe this seems to have become a kind of bad luck for gays. When they met again, I cried Because this is the ending we want, this is the fair ending, why comrades have only a miserable fate, why can't we pursue our own happiness.
My idea is: the injustice of society is always reflected in the discrimination against some things that are different from the norm. There is no reason, no reason, and even excuses are too lazy to provide, just because it is different from most people. But we have to stick to our inner beliefs. If we don’t even believe that we will get happiness, who will really give us happiness, because when happiness comes, maybe we avoid us and fear that we will miss it.
Homosexuality is not a fault, it is not a disease, and it should not even be counted as a social group. What is there to discriminate? They are not contrary to normal ethics, but are loyal to their hearts. Ask other straight people, aren't you faithful to your heart? At this point, we are all just human beings.

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  • Elmer 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    When color meets white, the world is gonna flip around. Two completely different worlds, but in love. Their world is completely turned upside down...PS, Steve and Wes are both adorable>3<~Joe's soy sauce in it is also very good~

  • Jolie 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    See a kind of estrangement, but the song is good, and Wesley A. Ramsay looks so much like NESTA

Latter Days quotes

  • Sister Gladys Davis: His name was Christian, wasn't it?

    Elder Aaron Davis: What?

    Sister Gladys Davis: Was Christian the one?

    [a big smile appears on Aaron's face]

    Sister Gladys Davis: What did he do to you?

    Elder Aaron Davis: He... He loved me.

  • [final voiceover monologue]

    Elder Aaron Davis: Sometimes it all still feels like a mass of dots. But more and more these days, I feel like we're all connected. And it's beautiful... and funny... and good.