Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next one will be, but why can't you change a box?

Ludie 2022-04-23 07:01:35

In fact, it is a very simple story. The male protagonist has a tragic family background that makes people cry, has a sunny image, and has a bright future. Once, he discovered the Planning Bureau of Destiny, and then he couldn't be with the girl he liked for some reason. But the more you can't get it, the more you want it. He simply didn't run away, and took the girl straight to the planning bureau, just to write his own destiny.
In fact, the Destiny Planning Bureau is the winner in the end. Because this love is the biggest test and the most precise adjustment for the presidential candidate. Without the black character in the whole movie, the protagonist must end up crying alone. A lot of positive guidance and good inducements often don't work very well. On the contrary, your oppression and opposition will arouse a person's fighting spirit.
It is a pity that China does not have education in critical thinking, nor does it have faith, not to mention freedom and independence. The Communists are also afraid that our too much freedom will cause them trouble. We don't even think about taking control of our own destiny. Everyone is the same for college entrance examinations, postgraduate entrance examinations, and civil servants, with different faces, the same resume, and the same ordinary. How many people can proudly talk about the things that they have been desperately insisting on today.
Stop complaining about the injustice of society and the ups and downs of fate. Your own cowardice and ignorance are what you should be most certified to treat.

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  • Elise Sellas: Were you just looking at my legs while I slept?

    David Norris: I was helpless against this small... dress there.

    Elise Sellas: It's a skirt.

    David Norris: It's a belt!

  • Elise Sellas: You're that guy running for Senate, aren't you?

    David Norris: I am that guy... yeah. Are you a registered New York voter?

    Elise Sellas: Do I sound like I am?