Back to reality, we will always find non-virtual sincerity

Chasity 2022-10-29 15:34:07

Because Tiancha saw it, but it was just a soy sauce that was beaten?

I like Emma’s deep and said to teach the meaning of the voice, but the parallel unfolding of the story always crosses the network. The freshness and excitement brought by the network are within reach, but it is also fleeting, the pleasure fades, and the inner heart is ushered. Complete panic and nothingness. Fortunately, we always have to return to the real world. When two hearts are beating only a few meters or a few centimeters apart, and only the faces of each other in the two pairs of eyes, we know that this is true, this is life, and this is At this moment, the eternity we can capture, the sincerity we can cherish.

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  • [Last lines]

    Narrator: [recites extract from Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot, A Vision of the Human Future in Space] That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was lived out their lives. Every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there on the mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. How frequent their misunderstandings, how fervent their hatreds. Our imagined self-importance, the delusions that we have some privileged position in the Universe are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. Like it or not, for the moment, the earth is where we make our stand.There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits, than this distant image of our tiny world. It underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.

  • Chris Truby: I've got, like, a pretty hard test tomorrow. So, I'm gonna go study.

    [goes upstairs]

    Don Truby: Yeah... studying.

    Helen Truby: What are you talking about?

    [Don gestures]

    Helen Truby: You know, you're gross. He's 15.

    Don Truby: That's all I did when I was 15.

    Helen Truby: Yeah, that I believe.