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Silent's 4th of July Party pt.1
The Calabasas sun massages my back like it's shining just to love on me as my guests co-mingle in my gorgeous estate. These adult thoughts are driving me crazy. I turn over and open my legs in the lawn chair to let the sunshine hit me right there. I didn't care about the paparazzi, staff, or any other guests who happen to wander in.
By Silent Scarlett3 years ago in Filthy
People should grow flowers, flowers pleasant
My friend sent me a pot of anthurium, which made me very grateful. For one thing, I haven't had sex for many years. For another, among all the gifts, I have received many electronic products and books. This is the first time that I have received a living organism. Novelty, tension, but also added a bit of a desire to reject the welcome.
By Lana Metayer3 years ago in Filthy
Without me
Without me I suddenly remembered a report I read many years ago, which told a story about a famous photographer who died accidentally in order to take photos. When the whole country was admiring his dedication and his masterpiece, his old father was alone in a small alley in Shanghai, crying bitterly. He wanted his son, not to be successful or famous, but to have flesh and blood. Standing in front of him, talking and laughing.
By Bobby Hunter3 years ago in Filthy
The moon and sixpence
Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence is an easy novel to read. No wonder Maugham was the best storyteller. Maugham had a keen insight, which was shown in his love of dissecting the behavior of his characters in order to see their hearts. Every child who was isolated in childhood would probably develop a sensitive mind. I rather like this novel, because I see a feeling that makes me happy. It is a feeling of choosing to follow the holy but slightly ethereal moon in the moon and sixpence. It is not worth living a life of abundance and security, but always ignoring the desires of one's heart. In his delight, he gave me a slap on the head, for this romantic and brave practical idealist was in one way a morally corrupt jerk, even a kind of conscience numb to fulfill his dream and ultimately the great name of genius. This is life and art pursuit in the protagonist of the tear, the novel is a novel, genius is only an exception, but this similar contradiction will not be unfamiliar to every reader.
By Tak Silagan3 years ago in Filthy
"Stunning Social Media Influencers Take Cannes by Storm"
Introduction Cannes is a city located on the French Riviera, known for its beautiful beaches, luxurious hotels and stunning Mediterranean views. However, Cannes is also home to one of the most important events in the entertainment industry: the Cannes Film Festival. For over 70 years, the Cannes Film Festival has been a showcase of the biggest and best films from all over the world. It's an event that brings together top filmmakers, actors, writers and other industry professionals, as well as fashion icons and enthusiasts looking to see and be seen on the red carpet. In recent years, social media influencers have become an increasingly important presence at Cannes. These digital personalities often have millions of followers across various platforms, making them incredibly influential when it comes to fashion and beauty trends. Many of these influencers work with brands to promote their products or highlight their designs during the festival. They can also spark trends by wearing certain pieces or styling their hair and makeup in a particular way.
By Priya Reddy3 years ago in Filthy
Like and love
To tell you the truth, I don't like my hometown, but I do love it. May the former not be a crime, and the latter not an honor. The great philosopher said, "Man is thrown into the world," so he has the right not to like a place "thrown into." But I really hope that my hometown can become so popular, and willing to pay a small contribution.
By harold francis3 years ago in Filthy
Secondary nature
In 1949, Simone. De. When Beauvoir's The Second Sex was published in France, it provoked two extreme reactions in society. "A woman is not born a woman; she becomes a woman later." Beauvoir made this famous point in her book, and the further interpretation of this line -- that women's fate as wives and mothers is imposed on them by men to limit their freedom -- shocked many, including the Pope. The Vatican banned it and feminists revered it. The book sold 20,000 copies in its first week in France, far exceeding expectations for a philosophical work, and has since sold more than three million copies in French and millions more in English, Russian, Japanese and German.
By edward milazzo3 years ago in Filthy
And a small bookstore
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are bitter enemies in You've Got Mail. Tom is the owner of a super chain bookstore, and Sister Mei is the owner of a small bookstore around the corner. The small bookstore is in danger of being crowded out or swallowed by the big bookstore, Mei Jie began a desperate battle. In the end, the shop seems to be out of trouble, and the two are in harmony.
By ramon rojas3 years ago in Filthy
There is only one fruit on this tree. It is called trust
Modern friendship is both strong and fragile. It is the treasure of the world, and we must cherish it. The impassability of friendship determines that it is a solitary book. We can have different friendships with different people, but we won't have different friendships with the same person. Friendship is a deeper and deeper tunnel, there is no way back, engraved friendship is also like hatred, no teeth unforgettable.
By Richard Santone3 years ago in Filthy
Black sheep
Once upon a time there was a country where everyone was a thief. In the evening, armed with master keys and blackout lanterns, they would go out and burgle their neighbors' homes. When they returned home at the crack of dawn with their stolen goods, they always found that their own home had been stolen.
By CHASE BACON3 years ago in Filthy
Fire alarm
I lived in this twenty-two-story building for three years and didn't know anyone in the building. Two households on one floor, forty-four households in total. If each family were put into a single house surrounded by a single fence, forty-four would be a village of considerable size. People go in and out of the village every day, passing each other's mulberry firewood door must stop to exchange greetings and concerns. Forty-four homes are stacked up like forty-four containers, floor by floor, with each container door closed, creating a modern era of absolute incommunication. Different hours, not much chance of meeting in the elevator. I always have the feeling of "cloud deep".
By John Mason3 years ago in Filthy









