Shrinking people is not shrinking life

Eulalia 2022-04-21 09:02:20

Is it true that Americans have such an impression of Asians, that they speak sarcastic and rude, and are rude, and that they have a gap in their eyes? If this is the case, we Asians will see you Westerners as bastards with long faces. It's a simple film, and it feels so-so. How much money did Matt Damon pay to play this film? It feels worse than the performance of "The Great Wall". Relying on shrinking to save the common people, it is better to immigrate to space, what do you think?

The tragic reminder of life cannot be solved by the so-called shrinking. After shrinking, it will still be divided into three, six, nine and so on. But it is worth mentioning that the scaled down version of the Kowloon Walled City-style slum is still very vivid!

At the end of the film, there is also a miniature version of Noah's Ark-style burrow, which is quite interesting. It is really the end of the world. Whether those villains can live for so long (not killing each other after the collapse) is still unknown, even if it survives, so What's the use of being small? Isn't it said in the video that shrinking is irreversible?

Or the people of the U.S. Empire will enjoy it, and most of them are still living well. Latinos, Asians, and Africans don't have so many upper-class people.

Shrinking a person is not a matter of shrinking your life. Changing your body cannot change your human nature! ! !

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  • Ngoc Lan Tran: Other night on boat, what kind of fuck you give me?

    Paul Safranek: What?

    Ngoc Lan Tran: What kind of fuck you give me?

    Paul Safranek: What kind? I don't...

    Ngoc Lan Tran: American people, eight kind of fuck. Love fuck, hate fuck, sex-only fuck, break-up fuck, make-up fuck, drunk fuck, buddy fuck, pity fuck.

  • [first lines]

    Dr. Andreas Jacobsen: [in Danish to technician who has rushed into his office] Yes, Jørgen?

    Dr. Jorgen Asbjørnsen: [in Norwegian] We have it... Andreas, we have it... It works!

    [the embrace]