Fate is like a tree

Kelvin 2022-04-22 07:01:03

No one can better interpret Turing's cuteness and intelligence than Cum Fu.
The decisions of some people have accidentally changed the direction of history, and the chaotic ending has returned to necessity. They are not playing God. They are God.
Unwitting geniuses have rewritten the history of mankind and even touched civilization itself. If not for Turing and his team, more than 10 million people would die under the wheel of war. Many people in the world would therefore not exist, and Turing himself died under the trampling of secular prejudice.
Ridiculous fate is like a plant, unable to extricate itself. He can save sentient beings, but he cannot save himself.
If the parallel space really exists, can he liquidate his life trajectory? Will he read that book under the shadow of a tree with his good friend Christopher, and then spend the rest of his life incognito? Or a god-like existence, destined to blessed and cursed at the same time.
If the figure is flexible in today's big rot country, he is handsome and intelligent, he must be a hottest merchandise in the big rot country's gay world.
Thank you to the knights who broke the darkness in an unbearable world.
Bear in mind. pay tribute.

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The Imitation Game quotes

  • Stewart Menzies: Burn everything.

    Hugh Alexander: Burn? Why?

    Stewart Menzies: You were told when you started this was a Top Secret program. Did you think we were joking?

    Hugh Alexander: But the war is over.

    Stewart Menzies: *This* war is. But there'Il be others.

    Alan Turing: And we know how to break a code that everybody else believes is unbreakable.

    Stewart Menzies: Precisely. Tear it down, light it up. Sweep away the ashes. None of you have ever met before. None of you have ever even heard the word "Enigma." Have a safe trip home.

    Stewart Menzies: [as they rise to go] Behave. With a bit of luck, you'll never have to see me or one another again for the rest of your lives...

  • Headmaster: [grilling young Alan about note-passing] You and your friend solve maths problems during maths class because the maths class is too dull?