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Syble 2022-04-19 09:02:25

Today's cages are not made of steel. In the era of emerging freedom, people are divided by speech and thought, they are keen to stand in line, and they are keen to discuss popularization. In fact, there is no right or wrong about thinking, and the same is true about speech. It’s just that the so-called “political correctness” is more popular now, and persecution and oppression are not as they used to be. Real knives are real guns, and the remarks made by more people are high ground, which cannot be occupied or peeped. "I don't agree with your words, but I will defend your right to speak to the death." This is actually an overly idealistic sentence, and I am like that. I can't wait to shut up those who refute me and those who hate me. I think they are unreasonable. , people who say weird things or don't have basic morals at all with no thoughtful remarks at all, very distasteful, I prefer to shoot him in the head like in the movie than typing characters on the keyboard . But what's interesting is that after you do this, you also become the person you were against at first. In fact, it makes no sense for things to gather together and people to divide into groups. I began to doubt myself, and gradually realized that I don't have much qualifications to hate anything. I am cowardly. They armed themselves with substantial material things. To tell the truth, I am very happy to live in China. At least it is quite safe. A timid person like me should be more sober. Even when pressed. I'll do it honestly, the world is bad, and unfortunately so are we.

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  • Lottie 2022-01-03 08:02:16

    There was a girl I loved the most in my life. After watching this movie, she ranked second.

  • Vallie 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    The director is venting his various dissatisfaction with reality. (The movie segment is really cool.) But the venting was so overdone that some of the director's intentions were concealed, and people's concerns about the present, the reflection on fast food culture. The song is very nice, the dialogue is wonderful, the casting of the male lead is very good, and the loli girl is very punctual.

God Bless America quotes

  • Frank: Oh, I get, and I am offended. Not because I've got a problem with bitter, predictable, whiny, millionaire disk jockeys complaining about celebrities or how tough their life is, while I live in an apartment with paper-thin walls next to a couple of Neanderthals who, instead of a baby, decided to give birth to some kind of nocturnal civil defense air-raid siren that goes off every fuckin' night like it's Pearl Harbor. I'm not offended that they act like it's my responsibility to protect their rights to pick on the weak like pack animals, or that we're supposed to support their freedom of speech when they don't give a fuck about yours or mine.

    Office Worker: So, you're against free speech now? That's in the Bill of Rights, man.

    Frank: I would defend their freedom of speech if I thought it was in jeopardy. I would defend their freedom of speech to tell uninspired, bigoted, blowjob, gay-bashing, racist and rape jokes all under the guise of being edgy, but that's not the edge. That's what sells. They couldn't possibly pander any harder or be more commercially mainstream, because this is the "Oh no, you didn't say that!" generation, where a shocking comment has more weight than the truth. No one has any shame anymore, and we're supposed to celebrate it. I saw a woman throw a used tampon at another woman last night on network television, a network that bills itself as "Today's Woman's Channel". Kids beat each other blind and post it on Youtube. I mean, do you remember when eating rats and maggots on Survivor was shocking? It all seems so quaint now. I'm sure the girls from "2 Girls 1 Cup" are gonna have their own dating show on VH-1 any day now. I mean, why have a civilization anymore if we no longer are interested in being civilized?

  • Roxy: Musically, I'm all about Alice Cooper.

    Frank: I like Alice Cooper.

    Roxy: You don't *like* Alice Cooper, Frank. That, that, that's like a Muslim saying that he *likes* Muhammad. You *accept* Alice Cooper.