When I watched "An inconvenient truth", I couldn't sleep because the earth was at stake. That film really ignited my passion for environmental protection, and I refused to use plastic bags when I went to the supermarket. But later, in order to get a garbage bag for the bedroom, I went to the supermarket instead of a plastic bag.
Earth is almost ready and the cycle of life begins. In those short dozens of seconds, life began, and those creatures that were instantly electrocuted began to flourish. The special effects of those few shocks seemed to shock me too. The beginning of life is so wonderful, perhaps those small but great lightnings are the best interpretation.
What better place than Earth when the universe is so well known and so ugly it needs a spoofed president to keep it in order? Drink a cup of milk tea with just the right proportion, fully appreciate the eyes of your sweetheart, and enjoy that beautiful home, filled with the supreme love of human beings everywhere.
I admire the author of the book and the director of the film. One provides imagination, and the other turns imagination into reality.
salute!
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