Inform

Horace 2022-06-04 23:18:13

Why is the background of the story in 1983? I found the reason on the Internet.
AIDS began to spread globally (1983).
As of the end of 1983, a total of 3,064 AIDS patients had been found in the United States, of which 1,292 had died.
On
April 22, 1984 , the "New York Times" reported that CDC’s Dr. Mason said: “I believe we have found the cause of AIDS.”
Wait
...
It seems to be that it was only in those few years that people began to be AIDS. With the correct understanding and knowledge, and unprecedented fear.
The informer mentioned by the director should be aids. (I personally think that translating informer into informer seems to be a bit more appropriate than informant). Beneath those glorious displays, boring souls are looking everywhere for orgasms that can stun themselves. With the improvement of fighting resistance and the exhaustion of creativity, new orgasms can only be in number and some simple permutations and combinations. To rediscover.
After low tide, what the beach leaves behind is only potholes full of stains.
Of course, when you put on your clothes and go out, everyone will still smile and wave to the crowd, saying that I love you, I will work hard, so stay tuned. These images will be preserved for people to envy and chase. Until one day, a whistleblower appeared, telling everyone a completely different story.
After 83 years, fear may make everyone be cautious for a short period of time, but humans will not change, and various restrictions have promoted human creativity in this area.
History tells us that one day this informer will be found by mankind and the Fa will be rectified on the spot, and then another informer will appear quietly, bringing short-term fear to mankind.
I don't like this movie, just a few nonsense.

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  • Susan Sloan: [dryly, to a topless Christie] Nice shirt.

  • Jack: You know, it's just kinda hard 'cause you can't really make it in this town unless you're really willing to do some awful things.