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Fabian 2022-09-02 18:32:07

Of the 8 people, 3 were the first to die because of stupid pride, sacrificing others to fulfill their own character. As for the remaining 5 people, there were only four antidotes, but a series of disputes occurred due to the problem of equal distribution, and finally only one person survived. Everyone is selfish in the face of life. The opinion of the heroine has always been democratic, she does not think that whoever feels that he is not entitled to the antidote because of his lack of social status, is born equal, and she wants to share.

But the male protagonist broke her idea twice, he did not dare to take risks, he was selfish in his bones, and after the female protagonist thought he was cowardly, he became impulsive and good. The beggar was snarling when he got the antidote, subordinated to others, threatening people's faces. Let the male protagonist's self-esteem be more provoked, because he feels that his sense of superiority has been insulted, and the person who should least get the antidote has the most dominant control. They fought with beggars, which led to a series of contradictions, which led to disasters.

Besides, beggars, even though they are people of the lowest status, when everyone else complains about life, he is the most touching and affectionate. His body was dirty and smelly, but his figure was the best. He was the first to take off his clothes and wipe his body with oil, showing himself as a tough guy in the process of going down. He never hides his admiration for the heroine and his desire for pornography in a vulgar manner, unlike the male protagonist who is sneaky.

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The Bar quotes

  • Nacho: What the hell's up with you now?

    Elena: I don't like being threatened.

    Nacho: [Holding a gun] Who the hell is threatening you?