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... g in the middle of the street was at a loss for what to do, and then the picture began to turn around, allowing people to see the panorama of the tense and suffocating confrontation of the entire street. But turn around again, and the picture came to the 1960s when the sky was full of yellow sand. The boy also turned into a child, standing in front of a shelf that looked like a goal, with the same blank expression on his face.

The kid is the goalkeeper and is defending a penalty. The oppo ...

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