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Adonis 2022-05-11 17:12:36

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About 20 minutes after the protagonist was drunk, I was nodding wildly in front of the screen. If you put aside his materialistic pursuit of finding the entity, I actually think it is very Nietzsche.

2 Interspersed with the narrative skills of love, I just don't know what to say, and I am speechless and admire everything in the middle, let me? The moment was filled up again in the end. It wasn't very full, but it worked.

3 I burst out laughing when Eddie slammed the door at the end because I remembered the King of Fighters when the color changed

4 The things that are displayed now have already been played through, and the next one will just keep looping until the next wind and sand form stones. This is the idea of ​​​​the current post-production

5 The ultimate search for the self always falls into nothingness, probably because of the total abandonment of life and this is another aspect of self-disconnection which means that when you approach the core you are also leaving the other core and gravity will tell you when Random circles will make you collide or go off track forever and no one knows how many cores we have and no one knows our radius Peaceful state should be a kind of cycle The end of the self is connected to the self The beginning of the balance can be achieved by yourself (a few nonsense

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  • Eddie Jessup: Emily's quite content to go on with this life. She insists she's in love with me - whatever that is. What she means is she prefers the senseless pain we inflict on each other to the pain we would otherwise inflict on ourselves. But I'm not afraid of that solitary pain. In fact, if I don't strip myself of all this clatter and clutter and ridiculous ritual, I shall go out of my fucking mind. Does that answer your question, Arthur?

    Arthur Rosenberg: What question was that?

    Eddie Jessup: You asked me why I was getting divorced.

    Arthur Rosenberg: Oh, listen, it's your life. I'm sorry I even asked.

  • Eddie Jessup: [Discussing his father's death, and its impact on his thinking] I haven't told anyone this in ten years. I'm telling you now because I think you have a right to know what kind of a nut you might be getting mixed up with here.

    Emily Jessup: Arthur was right. You are a fascinating bastard.

    [kisses him]