Matthew's life

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The hard-working scientist contacted the aliens and met the local tyrants and sent them to space. (The two transitions were too blunt) and found that the outer space scenery was a painting of his own childhood, and the alien looked like his father, so he went back like this When I went to the earth, I filed a lawsuit first. After a series of spiritual chicken soup, I won the support of the people of the United States. Then the White House discovered the extremely favorable evidence that "18 hours of noise was recorded." . . In the end, he and Matthew lived a sexual life. In order to support his family, Matthew went to Los Angeles to work as a lawyer to make ends meet. Later, he committed a crime and began to escape, and he was given the nickname "Sludge". After practicing for a few years and reforming, I went to the police station to earn a small amount of money. Unexpectedly, I got AIDS, discovered a new drug to prolong my life, and opened a drug club. One day Nolan came to buy medicine, and Matthew said, "I really want to go to space!" Nolan agreed: "The spaceship and robots are all ready, and your teammate is Anne Hathaway. Please get along with her in harmony. , Work hard and create another great achievement!"

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  • Young Ellie: [after the funeral] CQ, this is W9GFO, do you copy?

    [sniff]

    Young Ellie: Dad, this is Ellie, come back?... This is Eleanor Arroway, transmitting on 14.2 megahertz.

    [pleading]

    Young Ellie: Dad, are you there? Come back? Dad, are you there? Dad, this is Ellie...

  • Michael Kitz: Your having sent this announcement all over the world may well constitute a breach of national security.

    Ellie Arroway: This isn't a person-to-person call. You can't possibly think that a civilization sending this kind of message would intend it just for Americans.

    Michael Kitz: I'm saying you might have consulted us; obviously, the contents of this message could be extremely sensitive.

    Ellie Arroway: You want to classify prime numbers now?