Puzzles like you

Omari 2022-10-30 13:15:57

I have always felt that I am actually a very dull person, who can't squeeze out a sentence for a long time. In this black-and-white film with a taciturn man as the protagonist, I feel so much that all language is. . . Both are. . . Who told me that I don't know many words. However, the desire to express that has been low is stimulated by this film, which is actually quite boring. However, what can people who have nothing to say to say even if they are stimulated to express their desire?
But I don't know why the music that pops out of my head is puzzles like you. I really like Scarlett's side face reflected in the window. It's very beautiful. . . But suddenly bj is replaced by me, I will be scared too

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The Man Who Wasn't There quotes

  • Ed Crane: [narrating] There they were. All going about their business. It seemed like I knew a secret, a bigger one even than what had really happened to Big Dave. Something none of them knew. Like I had made it to the outside somehow, and they were all still struggling way down below.

  • Big Dave Brewster: Japs had us pinned down in Buna for something like six weeks. Well, I gotta tell ya, I thought *we* had it tough, but, Jesus, we had supply. *They* were eating grubs, nuts, thistles. When we finally up and bust off the beach we found Arnie Bragg, kid missing on recon; the Japs had *eaten* the sonofabitch, if you'll pardon the, uh... And this was a scrawny, pimply kid too, nothin' to write home about. I mean, I never would've, ya know, so what do I say, honey? When I don't like dinner, what do I say? I say, 'Jesus, honey, Arnie Bragg - *again*'?