When I started to induce the police to investigate in the direction of serial murder,
I also suggested that this may be the
harm done by a nerd to overthrow his own theory. I always thought that the roommate was the murderer
. The film discussed more about human nature than the truth. The
professor said that it
does not exist. There is no way to find an absolute truth, an uncontroversial proposition, to help people answer their questions. Philosophy is therefore dead.
Numbers lie too... The real truth is not mathematics, but absurdity, confusion, randomness, disorder, and deep pain.
Because we need life to have meaning and everything to go according to logic, not just random, as if we are not dictated by fate. But unfortunately, this has nothing to do with truth, it's just fear.
The world cannot be summed up by any rules.
Acknowledging unknown is also the way to freedom.
Here is a quote from Assassin's Creed
. Nothing is true, everything is permitted, and everything is
permitted
. Yes, it is really a desperate gray-robed mage. Grandpa Bill Nighy is more cured than you in the legend of the dark night. I
will watch it a second time if I have time. Some branches need to be reviewed to be interesting (the legendary skull piercing~ Naked apron or something. Well== if you have time to read the original
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