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Angel 2022-11-04 04:59:02

In the last philosophy class, the teacher showed us such a movie, and it really has a lot of meaning, so he found the following eight things through messy thinking.

1. Just tell a woman that the first time you see you is like an arrow shot, you can get her kiss.

2. When your new lover questioned your old lover, the wisest answer from a woman was that I was young and I had never loved him

3. Conquering a flying horse is much more difficult than conquering a woman. In a sense, Prince Charming's horse is a purpose, not a tool.

4. Medusa's head is like a flashlight, with a button behind it.

5. Zeus is not only an angry old man, but also a cheating GM.

6. There is only one way to kill the North Sea monster, which is to kill Medusa first. Killing Medusa is 1,000 times harder than killing the North Sea monster. It can be inferred that the difficulty of killing the North Sea monster = the difficulty of killing Medusa + the difficulty of killing the North Sea monster after fulfilling the prerequisites. Therefore, killing the North Sea monster is theoretically difficult to kill Medusa. That is 1000+ times of itself. But who is more difficult.

7. If everyone is brave and hardworking, God will not be needed. Now I can be sure that at least I am lazy among human beings. When can I get help from God.

8. Thetis and the goddesses told a joke about sharks. I laughed with my classmates after reading it, because we didn't know where the laughter was, that is, why they laughed. So I guessed that Thetis was laughing and we would laugh at her funny joke. The problem is, she predicted that we would laugh (because of the laugh behind her), so she laughed. After all, consciously, whose smile determines whose smile.

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Clash of the Titans quotes

  • Greek Soldier: She remains alone, away from these accursed, hell-sent swarms of blood-gutted marsh flies.

  • Perseus: There must be a way to kill the Kraken.

    Ammon: No. No way known to man.

    Perseus: You claim to be an optimist.

    Ammon: Yes, I am. I believe that man can overcome most obstacles.

    Perseus: I've had enough of your philosophy. It's time for action, not words!

    Ammon: Now wait one moment. I said there was no way known to man. There might be a way known to woman.