[Wow! I'm so excited to see our police flower in our prefecture.]
[Hey, I envy you above. Being able to live under their control.]
[Excuse me, I'm confused. Are you cussing me or complimenting me truthfully?]
[ROFL. The two above are funny. In any case, it never hurts to watch today's live broadcast. Mr. Alan did a good job. Even his stunned expression isn't pretending.]
[Eh, everyone, I think we're focusing on the wrong issue here. Don't you hear what the policewomen say? Please notice her rank.]
[Well now that someone mentions it, I also take note. I remember she says she's the vice police chief of the station. Expert! Come out to see what's the rank of vice-police chief.]
[Keyboard warriors ready!]
[Me too.]
[Me three.]
[Enough with the childishness, I'm dizzy with +1.] The audience was speechless with their playfulness.
This chapter is my belief that young people should take part in higher politics. Having a leader older than 60-70 is nonsense. The generation gap can take a severe toll on the country. I have met and personally encountered these types of oldies: stubborn, unpersuasive, no innovations or not creative, and too much pride to lower their head. Don't focus too much on the years. Seniors' role can't also be underestimated I believe it's better if elders are supposed to monitor and guide instead of taking control.
Creation is hard, cheer me up!
Your gift is the motivation for my creation. Give me more motivation!