If you can't change it, consume it completely

Madaline 2022-04-23 07:04:06

I like this kind of eloquent story and the way the protagonist speaks. He tries to communicate with the people from his hometown, but it is really not on an ideological level. The people from the hometown are just jealous of his achievements and want to get some benefits from him, not the exchange of ideas. It's not his books, his thoughts, but his achievements. It's really hard to change a person's thinking. It's hard to change the fact that bad roots exist. People always think about how to bring something real to themselves. Money and interests, not how to improve one's own thoughts and culture. For the characters in his hometown written in his book, the hometown people only feel that the author is devaluing them to obtain the content for consumption, rather than seeing his own shadow in the book and reflecting on his own ignorance and ignorance. Jealousy is terrible. The author has also tried to blend in with them. Another way to help disabled fellows and old friends get together to participate in the selection of paintings, but after all, the gap between the ideas is too big to accommodate each other's hometown that can't go back. The ties and thoughts with the people in his hometown make him want to be a high-ranking cultural person. If he can't change it, he will consume it completely.

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  • Ulices 2022-03-21 09:03:10

    A satirical light comedy, every laugh is well captured, especially the one who plays Antonio. The performance of the small town life makes the Chinese feel empathy.

  • Tyrese 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    You know the excitement of life. Received the Nobel Prize from the royal family and the Outstanding Citizen Award from the mayor. You know the awkwardness of life. Sitting on the plane, I heard my name on the radio and recorded commercials suddenly inserted in TV programs. You all know the inexplicable life. You have to buy a wheelchair for a teenager from the same town, and go to an invitation from a stranger. After returning to his hometown, the cemetery where the former residence was used for other purposes has been deserted. You don't know where to put this homesickness.