I can't say it well, but I like it. When I heard eternal city, I thought I really liked Masara, but now I'm slowly starting to like this song. When I was a child, I looked down on adults and was full of self-confidence even though I was told I felt sorry for them, but now I don't want to be thought of as pitiful, so I grit my teeth and raise my children by myself, pretending to be happy. .
I've never thought of a blacked-out textbook as something I should learn from, but I can't say anything but beautiful words in these empty, empty days that seem more logical than textbooks. I wanted to be a person who could use foul language and abuse. Maybe someday everything will work out. I like the kanji ``deception''.
I am being saved by myself.
Izumi Hakine
I'm really sorry if you feel like I'm talking to myself like I'm drunk. I cut ties with my parents and ran away to freedom. I don't know if that was wrong or right. I was saved by the song that Hiromu Akita was shouting for me, and I survived. I'm just a self-indulgent ordinary person, so I don't have the expressiveness or vocabulary like Hiromu Akita. I am happy that you are in this world.
Mark
Bekomochi
When I was obsessed with the adventures of Tom Sawyer and the story of Huckleberry Finn, I longed for that lush world. As I became an adult, I started reading Mark's collection of short stories, and as I learned that they contained the horrific history of the American South, my perspective on them has changed considerably. Mark is a person with many famous sayings, but one that has caught my attention for the past 15 years is that history doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme. It seemed like I understood it, but I didn't. I don't think it rhymes with global warming...
自由に向かって逃げろ
Lyrics: Hiromu Akita Composer: Hiromu Akita
It's coming slowly.
miya2910
I can't say it well, but I like it.
When I heard eternal city, I thought I really liked Masara, but now I'm slowly starting to like this song.
When I was a child, I looked down on adults and was full of self-confidence even though I was told I felt sorry for them, but now I don't want to be thought of as pitiful, so I grit my teeth and raise my children by myself, pretending to be happy. .
I've never thought of a blacked-out textbook as something I should learn from, but I can't say anything but beautiful words in these empty, empty days that seem more logical than textbooks. I wanted to be a person who could use foul language and abuse.
Maybe someday everything will work out. I like the kanji ``deception''.
I am being saved by myself.
Izumi Hakine
I'm really sorry if you feel like I'm talking to myself like I'm drunk.
I cut ties with my parents and ran away to freedom.
I don't know if that was wrong or right. I was saved by the song that Hiromu Akita was shouting for me, and I survived.
I'm just a self-indulgent ordinary person, so I don't have the expressiveness or vocabulary like Hiromu Akita.
I am happy that you are in this world.
Mark
Bekomochi
When I was obsessed with the adventures of Tom Sawyer and the story of Huckleberry Finn, I longed for that lush world. As I became an adult, I started reading Mark's collection of short stories, and as I learned that they contained the horrific history of the American South, my perspective on them has changed considerably. Mark is a person with many famous sayings, but one that has caught my attention for the past 15 years is that history doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme. It seemed like I understood it, but I didn't. I don't think it rhymes with global warming...
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