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Ludie 2022-03-26 09:01:11
What is it like to truly enjoy being alone?
Is it the only type of person who can truly enjoy loneliness? Gao Ming's book "Genius is on the left, lunatic is on the right" contains many such real cases. What impresses me is the first story in the book, "The End of Life". The heroine in it hasn't said a word to anyone for several years. Every...
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Koby 2022-03-24 09:03:17
Journey's End: Never Friends
When I watched "The end of the tour" for the third time, I still misremembered the Chinese title of the film as "The End of the Tour", and the nuances may reflect a different understanding of this film.
"The End" is most often seen at the moment when the big screen in theaters dims. It represents...

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Cathy 2022-03-21 09:02:58
Made me sad for a while, "This idea that if i could just achieve X and Y and Z, that everything would be okay."
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Glen 2022-03-20 09:02:35
3.5 The overall is not as good as the previous one, but there are still elements and themes such as alcoholism such as success and failure, and I am still very good at giving the movie a complete and moving emotion, so I felt it again. The next one is a sci-fi thriller theme written by the director himself. I am looking forward to it.
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David Foster Wallace: It may be in the old days what was known as a spiritual crisis: feeling as though every axiom in your life turned out to be false... and there was actually nothing. And that you were nothing. And that it's all a delusion and you're so much better than everybody 'cause you can see how this is just a delusion, and you're so much worse because you can't fucking function.
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David Foster Wallace: I'm not saying watching t.v. is bad, or a waste of your time anymore than - like - masturbation is bad or a waste of your time; it's pleasant little way to spend a few minutes - but if you're doing it 20 times day; if your primary sexual relationship is with your hand - something is wrong...
David Lipsky: Yeah, except with masturbation at least some action is being performed, right; isn't it that, that's better?
David Foster Wallace: Ok; you can make me look like a real dick if you print this...
David Lipsky: [laughs] No, I'm not going to - but if you can, speak into the mike...
David Foster Wallace: Yes, you're performing muscular movements with your hand as you're jerking off. But what you're really doing, I think, is you're running a movie in your head. You're having a fantasy relationship with somebody who is not real... strictly to stimulate a neurological response. So as the Internet grows in the next 10, 15 years... and virtual reality pornography becomes a reality, we're gonna have to develop some real machinery inside our guts... to turn off pure, unalloyed pleasure. Or, I don't know about you, I'm gonna have to leave the planet. 'Cause the technology is just gonna get better and better. And it's gonna get easier and easier... and more and more convenient and more and more pleasurable... to sit alone with images on a screen... given to us by people who do not love us but want our money. And that's fine in low doses, but if it's the basic main staple of your diet, you're gonna die.
David Lipsky: Well, come on.
David Foster Wallace: In a meaningful way, you're going to die.