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half-life
During the first half of the book, I was amazed at Eileen Chang's sensitivity to human feelings. The previous story was unsurprising, but Eileen Chang's description of the characters' psychology made me admire her ability to hit the nail on the head. A novel about love, but it doesn't put love in a supreme, powerful position. Generally, there are only two kinds of such works, one is Qiongyao daydreaming, which belongs to the boring pastime, the other is the Peony pavilion type of the highest ideal, which belongs to the spiritual sustice. The love expressed in "Half Life" is probably the norm in a particular environment. Eileen Chang often likes to use a word to describe, is with a "desolate sense."
By Howard Levy3 years ago in Filthy
Your Majesty
So the courtiers gave a hundred ducat each to Apie Suy, and one male and one female servant. Four hundred noblemen went with the king to bathe that day, forty thousand ducats to Apie Sui, and four hundred male and female slaves. In addition, the king gave him another hundred ducats and ten bondsmen for each maidservant. Apie Sui, flattered and grateful, knelt before the king, kissed the ground, and said:
By proshia darden3 years ago in Filthy
Unveiling Boundaries
Introduction: Sex education plays a pivotal role in promoting healthy relationships, informed decision-making, and overall well-being. While it is commonly associated with school curriculum for adolescents, the importance of sex education extends beyond the teenage years. In this essay, we will explore why watching sex education series as adults, particularly those aged 18 and above, is crucial for fostering understanding, promoting consent, and empowering individuals to make informed choices about their sexual health.
By Ashok kumar3 years ago in Filthy
back
It has been more than two years since I last saw my father. What I can't forget is the sight of his back. That winter, grandmother died and father lost his job. It never rains but it pours. I went from Beijing to Xuzhou, intending to follow my father home for the funeral. When I saw my father in Xuzhou, the sight of everything in the courtyard and the thought of my grandmother made me burst into tears. The father said, "This has happened. There is no need to be sad. Fortunately, there is no way out!"
By Tanisha Bledsoe3 years ago in Filthy
squint
Instead of getting into college, I enrolled in a self-funded medical school. Soon after school started, I got bored. I studied medicine because I liked white, but it was boring. Took the parents' hard-earned money to read, there is always a heavy sense of guilt in my heart, plus a long way to study, every day depressed.
By Michelle Hernandez3 years ago in Filthy








