Rethinking my country's innovative imagination from Terminator 2

Christa 2021-10-13 13:05:29

The Chinese people’s lack of imagination is caused by the test-oriented education and some self-made sand coins. Now there are sand coins questioning that t1000 cpu is unreasonable. Fuck, people’s t1000 cpu is a whole body nanoparticle, and countless nanoparticles make up the shape of a robot. It looks like a tuft of mercury. Cameron had already had this idea in 1991, but some people in our country with mystery of superiority still think that innovative imagination is unreasonable. According to their rigid logic, cars still have to be gasoline engines and airplanes. It has to be propellers, rockets have to be disposable and non-recyclable, mobile phones have to have buttons, you have to go to physical stores to buy things, and you have to rely on living people to fight wars. Movies are always flat images. The West is constantly innovating. Only mechanical imitation, always a follower. Don't laugh at Man Qing's self-proclaimed self-proclaimed one. Now those who are self-confided and consider themselves superior are not inheriting Man Qing's legacy!

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes

  • John Connor: Now don't take this the wrong way, but you're a Terminator, right?

    The Terminator: Yes. Cyberdyne Systems, Model 101.

  • John Connor: You're not here to kill me. I figured out that for myself. So what's the deal?

    The Terminator: My mission is to protect you.

    John Connor: Yeah? Who sent you?

    The Terminator: You did. Thirty-five years from now, you reprogrammed me to be your protector here, in this time.

    John Connor: Oh, this is deep.