Forehead

Arielle 2022-03-20 09:01:20

I recently read an article, saying that most of the human brain’s cognitive model is "I" instead of "We". The popular neuroscience level caters to the era of so-called human nature is gone, and the id is over-developed. The cognitive needs of the group. Are "us" really a minority? In fact, the vast majority of individuals just want to meet their own needs but do not take pleasure in harming others. In a capital society where individuals desire to absorb their vitality, individuals can only resist and struggle in this cancer. Perhaps blackening is the direction of natural transformation, but it is not that human history has never entered the age of slavery, and the heroic spirit has been passed down. Even if it uses modern machines to clean up comprehensively and accurately, the struggle will not stop.

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Extended Reading
  • Brenna 2021-10-20 19:01:10

    Fast food American TV series + traditional hero mode

  • Antwon 2021-10-20 19:01:10

    The red Harry Potter glasses are super nice ==

Daredevil quotes

  • Wilson Fisk: I was thinking about a story from the Bible.

    FBI Agent #1: Did I tell you to open your mouth?

    FBI Agent #2: Let him talk. Don't mean nothin'.

    Wilson Fisk: I'm not a religious man, but I've read bits and pieces over the years. Curiosity more than faith. But this one story... There was a man, he was traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho when he was set upon by men of ill intent. They stripped the traveler of his clothes, they beat him, and they left him bleeding in the dirt. And a priest happened by, saw the traveler, but he moved to the other side of the road and continued on. And then a Levite, a religious functionary, he came to the place, saw the dying traveler, but he too moved to the other side of the road, passed him by. But then came a man from Samaria, a Samaritan, a good man. He saw the traveler bleeding in the road and he stopped to aid him without thinking of the circumstance or the difficulty it might bring him. The Samaritan tended to the traveler's wounds, applying oil and wine. And he carried him to an inn, gave him all the money he had for the owner to take care of the traveler as the Samaritan, he continued on his journey. He did this simply because the traveler was his neighbor. He loved his city and all the people in it... I always thought that I was the Samaritan in that story. It's funny, isn't it? How even the best of men can be deceived by their true nature.

    FBI Agent #1: What the hell does that mean?

    Wilson Fisk: It means that I'm not the Samaritan. That I'm not the priest, or the Levite. That I am the ill intent who set upon the traveler on a road that he should not have been on.

  • Frank Castle: You hit 'em and they get back up, I hit 'em and they stay down.