The Way
The human is the lonely existence. It has nothing to do with an age. There is the other reason. Live, therefore. It is that it became an elderly because it was faithful to the given role and it got old one.
The human is the lonely existence. It has nothing to do with an age. There is the other reason. Live, therefore. It is that it became an elderly because it was faithful to the given role and it got old one.
Kim Hye-ja
Soon-ae
Song Jae-ho
Sang-beom
Heo Jin
Soo-mi
On Ju-wan
An Hye-gyeong
Kwon Kyong-ha
Kwon Kyong-ha
Ji An
Kim Ji-sung
Soon-ae
The human is the lonely existence. It has nothing to do with an age. There is the other reason. Live, therefore. It is that it became an elderly because it was faithful to the given role and it got old one.
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