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Self-deprecating copywriting for men

1. I met a boy. Five years ago, he was carefree. Now he is tired and has no light in his eyes. I wanted to settle him, so I reached out and touched the mirror, stroking the stubble on his face.

I can't guess it myself. How can I expect others to understand me? Up to now, only chopsticks can afford it, not to mention there is still a long time ahead, and people get cold with a wave of their hands.

3. A box of sleeping pills 150, a box of paroxetine 236, a box of fluvoxamine (+398, a box of fluoxetine 472, a box of Citalol 569. Are you worthy of depression? .

Finally, one day, you will calm down and look at your story like an outsider, smiling and shaking your head.

The black wind whirled to the sky, and the sky was very dark, like a horrible black monster bending down and despising everything on the ground. The man led the horse and struggled forward. Because of the bad weather, the horse can't ride, and the horrible smell makes it difficult to move forward. The man carefully found a crooked tree and tied the horse up. After all, he faced everything himself.