Anti-motivational example

Melvin 2022-03-25 09:01:20

Not all stories have a perfect ending. The youthful gymnastics rookie failed in the end, and the injured veteran who lived in the past did not hesitate to move forward. This is life. I like hope's father the most. He sees the reality clearly but also carefully protects her dreams and dignity. She is afraid that the ground will be scattered all over the place, so she packs a balloon outside in advance. Maybe her father is not only protecting her daughter's dream, but also His own and fish's. The plot is a bit confusing. The little girl Maggie has a very good personality and has a good relationship with the coach. How did she change after winning the gold medal? Hey, what about him, the inspiration to me is not to be stingy with the people I love, but to be gentle, considerate and careful. How many can there be in such a short life?

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  • Agnes 2022-03-23 09:03:13

    sex scene of the year

  • Janie 2022-03-21 09:03:10

    It's really cool to hear the heroine say foul language, but I don't understand why in the end, the little girl is portrayed as a green tea bitch, it seems very simple. Feels like a different character.

The Bronze quotes

  • Hope: You only give me $500 a week, so I'm forced to steal! If you cut off my allowance, I'm gonna have to suck dicks in a Cost Final bathroom for money! Is that what you want, Dad? Do you want me to suck on dirty dicks in a discount warehouse toilet?

    Stan: Look, I never said that dirty dicks were the solution here. Why do you need all this money if I'm paying for the roof over your head?

  • Hope: Mountain Dew, large.

    Counter Boy: Diet?

    Hope: Did I say diet?

    Counter Boy: Sorry. Most girls order diet. Okay. That comes to $9.30.

    Hope: Oh... no, it doesn't.

    Tony: No, no, no. She's on the house. Don't you know who this is?

    Hope: You tell him, Tony.

    Tony: Check the wall, son.

    Hope: Yeah. Check the wall, son.

    Counter Boy: You used to be way skinnier.