excretion

Summer 2022-03-24 09:03:09

Suppose there is such a system, there is life, and it is interlinked. Its exterior is like a huge glass cover, or atmosphere, and its operation is maintained by the most basic living objects, which is the one-way mode of our group, region, country, and society. Part of human activities can provide the sustenance that this glass cover needs to operate, and then it provides us with protection, maintenance of social operation, and the environment, platform and opportunity for development. This results in an interdependent relationship. At the same time, it is created in response to our needs, with a living mechanism and a functioning system.
Like human activities, the inevitable result of this activity is progress, which pushes history forward. However, the old things swallowed up by this process will produce negative things, similar to the phenomenon that society, morality and law are regressing. Like an individual, in order to survive, then to grow, one must eat, then digest, and finally excrete.
so. . . What I want to say is that everything is inevitable, necessary, inevitable, and helpless. For the times, for the entire system on which we live, and for individual power, no one can remove their own immune system, and we are powerless.

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  • Zachery 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    What would happen if we all lived in a society where a few people were in power, whose humanity was wiped out. The answer is: we already live in such a society.

  • Catharine 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    This film is simply a companion piece to the "Immortal Gardener" filmed for my goddess by a real story. When distorted human nature is rampant around us, what can we do without morality to control life. The film has more story and depth than the title.

The Whistleblower quotes

  • [first lines]

    Raya: [in Ukrainian] I have to get home. Mama's gonna kill me.

    Luba: No. You are staying with me tonight. Roman wants us there at nine in the morning. Raya, we've been over this. It's just a few months working in a hotel.

    Raya: Yes, but...

    Luba: You want to work at a Copyshack like your mother? He said it was both of us or nothing!

    Raya: ...No.

    [walks away]

  • Blakely: During your training you will see that peace is harder won than war. That every mornings hope is haunted by yesterday's nightmare.