Can anyone explain to me exactly where the attention of 'this young man' is centered? Is it on Yu Cheng En's screen? or on the purple comb which is used by Lusi? Maybe it's just my delusion, but I think it's clear to my eyes that 'he' seems to smile shyly every time 'he' looks at that purple comb. π€π€£
βZisheng, if someone doubts your fiancee, just ignore their foolish attempt.β ~Consort Yue
So LBY personifying as 'it's ok to kill people, but it's not okay to disrespect your wife, in other words it's ok to kill people for respecting your wife' π«ππ£
I think General Ling does have an eccentric hobby of using other people's clothes for wiping his hand, before it he did that to Ah-Fei, and now turn to shaoshang's dress π€ππππ€¦ββοΈ
A long time ago, the mansion of a rich family was ransacked (probably by the government who didnβt like them). A thief sneaked into the ruins of the mansion and tried to steal a huge bell. He canβt carry it because it was huge, so decided to break the bell into pieces with a hammer. But then people would hear me trying the smash the bell! The thief thought.
Then he came up with the genius idea of covering his own ears, so that other people couldnβt hear the noise.
Well, if heβs been a smarter thief, he wouldnβt have chosen something too big to steal; and if heβs been a smarter person, he wouldnβt steal at all.
I hope this story pleases you. It's also usual to use as idiom to describe: People who fool themselves and bury their head in the sand.
Hopefully this will be realized soon and reconcile the love fire that burns of our souls βππ
Can anyone explain to me exactly where the attention of 'this young man' is centered? Is it on Yu Cheng En's screen? or on the purple comb which is used by Lusi? Maybe it's just my delusion, but I think it's clear to my eyes that 'he' seems to smile shyly every time 'he' looks at that purple comb. π€π€£
https://twitter.com/afterrnoont/status/1565353549302624258?s=20&t=1sEj8Ui3d66m6QmGiYNLRQ
So LBY personifying as 'it's ok to kill people, but it's not okay to disrespect your wife, in other words it's ok to kill people for respecting your wife' π«ππ£
https://twitter.com/ronigurli/status/1559719152205856768?s=20&t=m_Ct8-H0ktoMZrCO9pVDJA
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This story is titled 'Covering your ears while stealing a bell' (ζ©θ³ηι΄) :
A long time ago, the mansion of a rich family was ransacked (probably by the government who didnβt like them). A thief sneaked into the ruins of the mansion and tried to steal a huge bell. He canβt carry it because it was huge, so decided to break the bell into pieces with a hammer. But then people would hear me trying the smash the bell! The thief thought.
Then he came up with the genius idea of covering his own ears, so that other people couldnβt hear the noise.
Well, if heβs been a smarter thief, he wouldnβt have chosen something too big to steal; and if heβs been a smarter person, he wouldnβt steal at all.
I hope this story pleases you. It's also usual to use as idiom to describe: People who fool themselves and bury their head in the sand.
GBUβ€, hv a great life βπ°
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