? I checked the study room yesterday morning and found that it was closed all day, so I gave myself a day off. After preparing aps, I will go to Telford class one after another and take the exam. It's rare to have time to go to the bookstore, which coincides with the release of Subway, and I intend to finish reading this book. The night before, my mobile phone was not charged, so I put it down smartly, went to the bookstore to read easily, and left the dormitory at 8 o'clock.
It is not easy for Beijing to have such fine weather. Wudaokou in the morning is no different from most of the day. The car drove slowly, and all kinds of bicycles pranced in the gap of the car. Perhaps the recent popularity of enjoying bicycles has led to an explosive increase in the number of bicycles. Pedestrians can only find their way out in the gap left by cars and bicycles. No matter where you come from, as long as you come to Wudaokou, you won't see the red light, because everyone.
I came to Sanlian Bookstore and turned around without reading any new books. Out of my recent enthusiasm for Japanese culture, I chose two books by Japanese writers to sit down and read slowly, namely, Hirokazu Koreeda's prose and Shuichi Yoshida's Living Together. Hirokazu Koreeda's prose collection has more than 200 pages, and each essay is at most one and a half. He can read many short stories in a short time, so he prefers this kind of book. I saw a Hirokazu Koreeda movie. Ma Jiang's Diary of the Sea Street is very healing. From the book, Ashi is a gentle and delicate person who is devoted to his father, mother, daughter, wife and co-actors. He will think about this relationship, which may have contributed to his professional acumen as a director and screenwriter. This book talks about the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Some time ago, I saw gakki's Running Pony sp, which was about how the people of Xiangma County were rebuilt after the Fukushima nuclear power plant. I used to think that Japan, as a country with frequent earthquakes, is very mature in earthquake prevention and psychological counseling, and the earthquake may not hurt the Japanese so much. The Fukushima earthquake is not just an earthquake. As a secondary disaster, the tsunami also claimed many lives. In addition, there is the problem of nuclear radiation from nuclear power plants. The land is abandoned, and even animals and even people will be greatly reduced in social identity. The government's advice is to forget it as soon as possible. It seems that Japan is used to forgetting and suffering in some things. This sentence is really like chicken ribs. Even if the victim forgets, people around him will still remember. Neighboring countries will constantly remind you to ask Japan to take care of your irradiated seafood and not to export it to our country. The Japanese government has indicated that we hope to use the Olympic Games to inspire people. It's awkward to think about it. There is no logical relationship. If the difficult things are not actively solved, the cancer will always be there. It's a bit far-fetched, and so is Hirokazu Koreeda.
I read Shuichi Yoshida's Living Together and talked about the common life of two men and two women. The cover sentence is very stylish. Although the house is full, there is still a big gap. Maybe it's because I'm halfway through it. I think this sentence is exaggerated and is suspected of attracting attention. In my opinion, there should be a distance between people. You don't need to be a transparent person to let others know that you like the back of your hand. I hate that people always think they will know you very well. I'm not very interested in other people's private affairs. The existence of the buffer is very necessary, so that it won't hurt so much. Who says that people who share a room must have good feelings and become best friends? This is just inertia thinking, always thinking that it will come naturally, in fact, you can choose to refuse. It is true that people always have the desire to talk and tell others about their sufferings, but not necessarily roommates, but also friends and family. As I haven't finished reading this book, I won't explain it much.
Halfway through Shuichi Yoshida's book, he felt a sense of panic. He looked for his watch in the bookstore for a long time, but he couldn't find it. I'm sorry to disturb others, but the desire to know the time is getting stronger and stronger with inexplicable tension. Put down the book and hurried out of the bookstore. People in the street flocked to the restaurant. It should be noon. Have you been studying for so long? Turning into the alley of the West Gate of North Language, I searched for a CD with numbers in a convenience store all over the street, but I still couldn't find it. I subconsciously looked up and saw that the sun had not reached the top. Later, I came to the North Language Campus. The students walked into the canteen in twos and threes. I turned and went into their library. I heard that the audience was 50% off, and finally I saw the watch, 12: 08 15, and I felt back in human society.
? I don't know that time really gives people a sense of social dislocation, and I feel that I have become a parallel universe, and others can't see myself. It is strongly recommended to install some time-telling equipment in the street, so that people without mobile phones will be less anxious.
The girl seems to prefer pink. When I met her in the study room during the winter vacation, she was still wearing a yellow cotton-padded coat. The schoolbag is pink, it should be cloth, with two flesh-colored fixing belts, and the pink cup is purple. I hope I can see her when I go back to school. She is only a junior in college.