I think there are a lot of plot allusions you have overlooked

Carolyn 2022-01-09 08:03:00

1: At the beginning, the axe to hack a zombie was not a messy compilation, it was a philosophical ontological question. I think because the subtitle group did not translate the original

meaning that I used this axe to kill the zombie, and in the process I made it. I broke the wooden handle of the axe, and then I took it to repair it. The hardware store replaced it with a new wooden handle, but the cutting blade was still the same. Then I broke the cutting blade for some reason soon, and the hardware store helped me cut the blade. Changed, the wooden handle is still the same as the one changed last time.

In this way, the axe is compared with the first time I cut the zombie. Now any part of the axe in my hand has nothing to do with the one that cut the zombie. At this time, the zombie came over and asked: Is that the one that killed me?

That’s why the protagonist said at the beginning that if anyone answers this question, it’s a genius.

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  • Gudrun 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Does the world really have to rely on snake essence to save?

  • Daphney 2022-04-23 07:03:35

    The imagination is full of richness, but the plot is a bit messy and intricate

John Dies at the End quotes

  • Dave: [to John on the phone] Where are you, heaven?

  • Dave: And then, calm. Almost Zen. That's what came next, that Soy Sauce feeling. I wanted to run, to duck, to act. But the body is a slow wet mechanism of muscle and bone that crept, even as my mind flew. And so just like that, I stepped outside of it.