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The Adventures of the
The Adventures of the Bitter Children is the work of the famous French writer Ecdo Marlowe, which has been widely circulated. "The Tale of the Bitter Child" tells the story of an abandoned child - the bitter son Remi was thrown in the streets of Paris by his uncle, and was sold by his adoptive father to the old man of the juggling class Mr. Vitales when he was eight years old, from then on, Remi began to wander. Remi encountered many difficulties on his way to wandering, and he overcame them with a strong will. Finally, Remy finds his real mother, Mrs. Milligan. As the saying goes, "Difficulties are like springs. If you are weak, they are strong, and if you are strong, they are weak." In our life, there are many difficulties. I remember when I first began to learn to skate, I always fell and bumped, and often got black and blue on my body. Every time I fell down, I would keep Shouting, "I don't want to learn, skating is so hard, it hurts my butt." Later, with my mother's encouragement, I continued to learn. And so it went, day after day, year after year, and now I could finally skate. Every time I put on my skates, I have to skate a few laps before I'm happy. In life and study, whenever we encounter difficulties, we should be as brave as Remi to overcome difficulties, then we will taste the taste of victory.Marlow's "The Tale of the Bitter Child" tells the story of a child named Remi who was stolen from a young age and was taken in by his mother Barberland. In the difficult and tortuous wandering career, he is not lonely, he has always loved him as his own son Barberland mother; There is the old Vitalis who taught him to be a man, to read, to play and to sing; There are "inner beauty" and Kabi that are closely related to him; The florist father who took him in; There was the Nice girl who loved him; There was the lovely Marcia who shared his joys and sorrows; And Mrs. Milligan, who took him in by chance... .... Finally, he found his own biological parents and lived a happy life. From this, I think of Zhang Leping grandpa wrote "Sanmao Waifu", Sanmao is not only the little boy with only three hair, he is just as good as Remi, brave, smart and witty! After reading this childhood adventure story, there is a voice in my heart reverberating: to try our best to help those who need help at any time, to always have a grateful heart! "Vagrants of the Bitter Child" is not so much a abandoned child's vagrant history, as a wanderer in pursuit of happiness song!These days, I read the book "The Adventures of the Bitter Children". The book is a children's novel by Marlowe, a famous 19th century French writer. It describes the vagrant life of an abandoned child. The plot of the story was so vivid and interesting that I was deeply moved. The hero of the story is a little boy named Remi, he is the eldest son of a noble family, when he was very young, his uncle commandeered his property, carried him away, and abandoned him on the side of the road in Paris. His adoptive father, Barberland, picked him up, raised him until he was eight years old, and sold him to a wandering artist, Mr. Vitales, from then on began to roam the world of life. Later, Mr. Vitales also died, Remi was left alone, wandering everywhere, he tasted the sweet and bitter of the world, experienced many difficulties and setbacks, and finally, the bitter son Remi finally reunited with his family, and the family lived a happy life. Reading this book made me realize how happy we are. The hero Remi self-reliance and self-reliance not afraid of difficulties of the spirit, worth us to learn. I especially like this book.
By Sheniska Brownabout a year ago in Humor
The Password Paradox
A Tale of Forgetfulness, Redemption, and Unexpected Discoveries In a world where technology ruled and passwords safeguarded digital kingdoms, there lived a character named Emily. She was an adventurous soul, always seeking new experiences and challenges. However, there was one challenge she consistently faced – forgetting her passwords.
By kulandaivelabout a year ago in Humor
How To Fall In Love With An Apple
I'm quite proud how I spent almost my entire life without ever touching any sort of narcotic substance. I say almost because there was that one time when I found myself unwittingly tripping on a joint. Just the once mind, that was enough to make me realise how well advised I was to avoid the stuff.
By Adam Evansonabout a year ago in Humor
ROOMMATE DU JOUR
TITLE: ROOMMATE DU JOUR GENRE: COMEDY PREMISE: A 20-something makes a deal with a mysterious stranger who is willing to pay his entire rent each month if he'll accept whatever roommate his benefactor chooses for him, as often as it occurs, and for as short or long a duration as it is.
By Gerard DiLeoabout a year ago in Humor
The Enchanted Cave: Unraveling Secrets, Igniting Adventure
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain, lived a young girl named Maya. She had an insatiable curiosity and a heart full of adventure. Maya's village was known for its vast fields and lush green forests, but what fascinated her the most was a mysterious cave hidden deep within the woods.
By Pranit Jagtapabout a year ago in Humor
Satan, Sick of Summons . Top Story - June 2023. Content Warning.
Satan started off as a great warrior for anarchy and free will, a genuine rebel without a cause. He hadn’t intended to be evil, he just didn’t like living by the rules. After being banished to hell, god sends books to earth explaining how to summon Satan, just to annoy him. Every time someone uses one of these books and does a summoning spell, they always ask Satan to do a really monotonous and sometimes evil favor, and after thousands of years, Satan is annoyed. He actually earned his deal making reputation by trying to make deals to get out of doing favors.
By Alex H Mittelman about a year ago in Humor
The Humorous Side of Being a Responsible Adult
Alright, alright, alright! Sit back, grab your preferred beverage - whether it's coffee, tea, or, like me, a healthy mix of energy drinks and existential dread - and let's dive into the rollercoaster ride that is responsible adulthood. It's like being on the most exhilarating amusement park ride, except the safety bar is your health insurance, the loops are unexpected bills, and the photo taken right when you're most terrified is your face every time you check your bank balance. Yeah, fun, isn't it?
By Nathan Chenabout a year ago in Humor
Why I'm Convinced My Printer is Possessed
The moment I swiped my card at the electronic store, I was living my best life. After years of lugging my laptop to the public library and tolerating their prehistoric printing facilities, I'd finally acquired my own printer. Little did I know, I was signing up for a comedic horror story featuring demonic circuits, possessed ink cartridges, and more paper jams than a bureaucrat's worst nightmare. Here's why I'm convinced my printer is possessed.
By Nathan Chenabout a year ago in Humor
Work from Home Fails: The Hilarious Hazards of Turning Your Bed into an Office
Ever since the world went remote, my bed has been more than just a place for sleep. It's an office, a dining room, and sometimes, a conference hall. Yes, my bed has seen more PowerPoint presentations than a corporate CEO.
By Utkarsh Sinhaabout a year ago in Humor
"The Hilarious Journey of Indian Weddings"
The Hilarious Journey of Indian Introduction: Indian weddings are an extravaganza of love, emotions, and never-ending buffets. Beyond the glitz and glamour, they often feature side-splitting situations that leave guests in stitches. In this article, we embark on a comical exploration of the perils and pleasures that make Indian weddings truly unforgettable.
By naresh nacchuabout a year ago in Humor