Danh ngôn của Mark Zupan

You break your neck, you don't know what's going to happen. I mean, it's foreign. You're in this body that you thought you were - that you were accustomed to, and now you're not. You have to figure out everything. I think the biggest thing for me was getting a license, because it gives you - it gives you your independence back.
You break your neck, you don't know what's going to happen. I mean, it's foreign. You're in this body that you thought you were - that you were accustomed to, and now you're not. You have to figure out everything. I think the biggest thing for me was getting a license, because it gives you - it gives you your independence back.
Bạn bị gãy cổ, bạn không biết chuyện gì sẽ xảy ra. Ý tôi là, nó là nước ngoài. Bạn đang ở trong cơ thể này như bạn tưởng - bạn đã quen với nó, nhưng bây giờ thì không. Bạn phải tìm ra mọi thứ. Tôi nghĩ điều quan trọng nhất đối với tôi là có được giấy phép, bởi vì nó mang lại cho bạn - nó mang lại cho bạn sự độc lập trở lại.
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