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Should things be overkill?

He sat in the middle of the stairs, waiting for her to come out of her room.....

“It was terrible! The violin skipped the score and the transverse flute group played another song. I couldn’t hear the sound so I could only move my fingers.”

Excess
proper
capsizing
hidden
read
win

After the daytime performance

in the evening we were chatting while eating dried bananas at the hangout. Today’s hero is, of course, an excited female student. She was the second in the piano group.
She had been selling concert tickets to us for a few weeks. Only a few of us bought it, but one of them was me.
The venue for the concert where the school’s instrumental music club appeared was full of friends and family of the club members. Needless to say, there is no need to even listen to the performance, and the level of performance by the students is by no means high. As is the case every year, the audience is shown the results of their amateur practice.
Tchaikovsky? The average person only knows the name. Therefore, many people do not know whether the performance is bad or wrong. But instrumental musicians want to be complacent.
I want to say it frankly. At least I wasn’t impressed with the concert. Before many audiences point out so, they confess that the performance was not good. Even they know well.

When something is explained, is the proper amount always proviso?

Excess may reverse the original meaning. It’s like capsizing a ship that has overloaded too much.
Despite the fact that quality and quantity are independent attributes, there seems to be a correlation between the two if an excess is introduced into the relationship.
Literally, being excessive means exceeding the proper amount, and the condition of the proper amount is always indispensable for the establishment and survival of something.
However, when something is explained, is the proper amount proviso? Will not be done. It’s a rule violation to have a proviso hidden in it because something should be completed as something, right?
But unfortunately, the rules have nothing to do with winning or losing. Those who cannot read the hidden proviso are always defeated, and those who win are always reading the proviso.
…So what?


“I did it! I got a job. It’s a general occupation department of a major construction manufacturer. I’ll be busy from now on.”
Passionate pianists get a job soon after graduating from school. Of course, she’s going to break up with her boyfriend who she’s been dating all her school days.
good for you. Her track record of being the second performer of the piano group at an instrumental music club seems to have been advantageous for her employment. Companies judge that those who belonged to the orchestra are socially cooperative. fool
I’ve seen a boy she intends to throw away. He sat in the middle of the stairs, waiting for her to come out of her room.

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