If you think it doesn’t matter if curiosity kills the cat, then you have taken a very crucial step from curiosity killing the cat to curiosity killing the man. The Internet has brought about an earth-shaking change in human life. Communication is more convenient, information is fully shared, and space seems to be disappearing, but in fact it is expanding. Because everyone is hiding behind the computer monitor, there is less and less face-to-face social interaction. One word mentioned, indifference, yes, indifference. If the distance between people is inevitable with the development of economy and civilization-because the more education people receive, the more independent and free space is needed-then the Internet has greatly accelerated this Process and provides practical possibilities. When the camera is aimed at someone you don't know, there seems to be no difference between observing the process of a person being killed and observing the process of a cat being killed-except that sensory stimulation can be more satisfying. Those deceased who were shown the death process died very innocently, and in the end they gave their lives in vain-the instigator is obviously totally nuts, and the accomplices who turn up the rise can be completely exempted from legal sanctions. It depends on whether they will be condemned by their conscience, but if the moral bottom line is higher than the standard of curiosity, how can they become a member of the visitor?
Regarding bugs, there is no doubt that as long as the backbone network is disconnected first, nothing will happen. The Internet is free, but this freedom is given by the government. If people don't give it, there will be no freedom. In this case, it is clear that this is not a time to sing spiritual hymns, and life is higher than freedom.
The fun is that there is actually a website www.killwithme.com , click it to look exactly the same. After enter, a warning popped up, I chose no, so I became one of the 14% of people who noticed the warning and was thanked for being ethical. ——The huge irony is that I guessed such a bridge, so I was not fooled. If this is not a designed game and the scenes in the film become reality, how would we choose?
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