
Love is a Revolution
by H
About This Novel
The famous Japanese literary master Junichi Watanabe's most emotional and rational insights on love, life and self. After analyzing every detail of life, I discovered that life is such a wonderful polyhedron. Warm and humorous words and forward-looking thinking provide you with more "ideological outlets" for you when you are lost in life...
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Official(5)Scraped 5d ago
I really want to see the cherry blossoms
The old man's thoughts are still very interesting.
Not very good, not attractive. Still have to read the novel.
Although Bush is the president, as the first lady, Mrs. Laura is also very pitiful. The responsibilities and obligations of the president are that Bush is busy every day and has no time to get along well with his wife. "Perhaps many women feel that ordinary working-class wives are much better than the president's wife." That's true.
The railway company's response to the proposal to add women-only carriages is very objective. Imagine how sad it would be if it were agreed to. The women-only carriages, which were originally designed to prevent men from harassing women, have become a place where women discriminate against women.
In the professional sports world, there are various age limits. This is a reality, but "malignant criminals should be severely punished regardless of their age. In terms of organ transplantation, the age limit for donors should also be lowered." Etc., Etc., Are all correct. Maybe age is a circle, and people within this circle must have advantages, but this society must also give more opportunities to people outside the circle and need to be supported, thus further maintaining social stability.
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Official(5)Scraped 5d ago
I really want to see the cherry blossoms
The old man's thoughts are still very interesting.
Not very good, not attractive. Still have to read the novel.
Although Bush is the president, as the first lady, Mrs. Laura is also very pitiful. The responsibilities and obligations of the president are that Bush is busy every day and has no time to get along well with his wife. "Perhaps many women feel that ordinary working-class wives are much better than the president's wife." That's true.
The railway company's response to the proposal to add women-only carriages is very objective. Imagine how sad it would be if it were agreed to. The women-only carriages, which were originally designed to prevent men from harassing women, have become a place where women discriminate against women.
In the professional sports world, there are various age limits. This is a reality, but "malignant criminals should be severely punished regardless of their age. In terms of organ transplantation, the age limit for donors should also be lowered." Etc., Etc., Are all correct. Maybe age is a circle, and people within this circle must have advantages, but this society must also give more opportunities to people outside the circle and need to be supported, thus further maintaining social stability.
