In awe

Layla 2022-01-16 08:01:03

Nathan Wolfe "Virus Strikes." When the virus strikes, no one is spared, regardless of whether it is high or low, rich or poor. The war between man and the virus, and any other war that mankind has ever faced, will be fierce. Understanding the virus, preventing the virus, monitoring the virus, responding to the virus, and facing the warnings raised by nature, this seems to be the only and best choice. When I finished reading the last page of "Virus Strikes", the sunlight after the first rain outside was slowly spreading outside the window, and the raindrops on the branches and leaves were shining with crystal light. In the next room is the figure of a colleague who is still busy. The sister of another colleague in the circle of friends has just returned from Hubei medical support. It was just on the phone, and his son was talking about today’s online class because of a mistake. Time was lost for half an hour. ...It seems that everything is moving in a busy and steady rhythm, but we know that something is happening in this world, secret and huge. From the Black Death, smallpox, Spanish flu, cholera, AIDS, to SARS in 2002, 5327 cases and 349 deaths lasted 8 months; Ebola in 14-16 years, more than 13,000 people died, 18 It made a comeback in 2015, with 1,290 cases and 883 deaths; and the Tokyo Metro Sarin incident in 1995. Whether it is man-made or non-man-made, the years are quiet, undercurrents and crises are always there. Human beings are really small, respecting nature and all living beings.

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Extended Reading
  • Vilma 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Very good, the dubbing is a bit weird, the fighting movements are a bit stiff

  • Alivia 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The enhanced and upgraded version of Tyrant has instantly turned the giants into scum, and the aliens can rest. The little lick is so touching

Resident Evil: Damnation quotes

  • Buddy: I've lost everything. My mentor, my friends. I have nothing left to fight for. Kill me. Please. I don't want to change into one of those monsters. Well, I guess there is no other choice.

    Leon S. Kennedy: I'd feel the same way if I was you. But the option of taking our own lives no longer belongs to us. Once we start using these, we owe it to the people who died alongside us. We have to continue living. Even if it means living the rest of our lives without the use of your limbs. That is my answer and your answer, Buddy.

  • Ingrid Hunnigan: Listen to me carefully, Leon. Your mission has been aborted. The U.S. is going to pull out of the country.

    Leon S. Kennedy: What? I just got here. After taking me off furlough and sending me to this godforsaken place? What the hell?

    Ingrid Hunnigan: Washington and the government there have decided to go their separate ways. Everyone has to leave, not just embassy staff. All American citizens have been to evacuate the country.

    Leon S. Kennedy: I don't give a damn about the politics. We've got confirmation that B.O.W.'s are being used in this war. If we don't stop them now, the same shit will happen everywhere else. Do you really want to see that?

    Ingrid Hunnigan: This is a war and things are different. No one can do anything without backup from the American government. Not even you.

    Leon S. Kennedy: Well, then I guess my only option is to lose my American citizenship for a while.

    Ingrid Hunnigan: Leon!

    [switches off comm]

    Leon S. Kennedy: She can tell them I got lost and missed my flight.