Invade

Roger 2022-02-13 08:01:26

One night for many years, I woke up and turned on the TV and saw a lion come down from the roof to gnaw human flesh! Woke me up from a state of distress. People fled around, the flaming light reflected on people's faces, and they jumped, making their expressions terrible and distorted. In the dark night, where the lights are not as good as the lights, there are two high IQ cannibals squinting around, and they can use their blood basin and mouth to drag you forever into the infinite and bottomless night...Two terrible nights The ghost was eventually killed by humans, but the lingering palpitations are still watching this movie many years later, and the excitement remains the same. But I have to find out again: we can't help but impose on others what we think is good and advanced. When the dirty tentacles of industrial civilization stretched out to the peaceful grassland, when the tracks of the train pierced the surface of the grassland. The industrial city civilization crystallized from human wisdom and the savage, mysterious and quiet grassland began to conflict. The barbarity of the machine and the barbarity of the beast began to collide! This tragedy (it is said that the lion ate more than a hundred people) intensified amidst the huge roar, and the echoes kept...

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  • Letha 2022-04-21 09:02:35

    Only the most incredible parts of the story are ture.

  • Lottie 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The magical and mysterious Africa that I yearn for, the endless grasslands, the wild animals and the tribes full of primitive and wild atmosphere. At the end of the 19th century, modern industrial civilization invaded nature. The bridge-building engineers who experienced hardships symbolized the courage and wisdom of human beings, and the bloody slaughtered lions symbolized the nature of natural selection. The truth of this world is that the weak eat the strong, and the winner is king.

The Ghost and the Darkness quotes

  • John Patterson: You don't enjoy killing, do you?

    [Remington ignores the question by taking a swig from his flask]

    Hawthorne: Then why do it?

    Charles Remington: Because I've got a gift.

  • Angus Starling: Well, we all worked together. Worthy deeds were accomplished.