entertain to death

Elissa 2022-03-20 09:01:25

When did we all become such a species?
I think the most human-like person in the movie is Ruth's husband, but his seriousness and a normal person's reaction are out of place in the surrounding atmosphere, and the so-called high-society lawyer doesn't make me feel a little bit elegant. However, he sees this society very clearly and clearly, so he lives a bright and colorful life. He uses everything that can be used. His realistic attitude makes me feel like a high mountain, but he uses people's money to eliminate disasters. and unhealthy entertainment attitude but he didn't create the environment he just grew up to be a "successful" person in this environment he sees reality so he knows how to measure and protect himself
there's nothing better than blood in chicago can cause people screaming
what we lost space to think, leaving only the sensual pleasures of sensory stimulation to dominate our consciousness and thinking we have become a sought after trends we are afraid of being abandoned by the tide but never thought about that This kind of trend is guiding us, and we have never thought about whether it is a trend that we really want to pursue. It is right to live in the moment, but not to live in the moment of others. It suddenly occurred to me that a long time ago my friend wrote a sentence about the boycott of the Carrefour incident. He was right. Those who blindly resisted the trouble said: Do you really think you are a gun fight? Do you become a cannon fodder for someone else? Ever since we have so fallen unknowingly
kill a man can kill speculation on the headlines then became entertainment without a trace of remorse nor trample human life to reflect on the content we do not care about newspaper headlines on their own is not as authentic We only care if the headliner lives close enough to us if we can live like her or just become a message about her... all the things that are done in public are entertainment can no longer be It's just like watching a farce without personal emotional entanglement, but I can't help but cry out for such a strong irony!

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Chicago quotes

  • Velma Kelly: [singing] No I'm no one's wife, but oh, I love my life and all that jazz.

  • Velma Kelly: Come on, babe, we're gonna brush the sky. I betcha Lucky Lindy never flew so high 'cause in the stratosphere how could he lend an ear to all that jazz.