Is it convenience or destruction

Sophie 2021-10-22 14:32:58

Whether the reconstruction of the expressway is convenient or destructive has been controversial since the first expressway was built in Germany in 1932. You can think of Cartoon City as a habitat for wild animals, and the world inside belongs to the animals. The world of joy is isolated from the human world, but the development of expressways will greatly affect the local natural ecology. Although expressways brought convenience, they also caused environmental damage. In that era All parts of the world are vigorously developing the economy, and the United States is no exception. They need to change many old transportation facilities, and the entire bar shakes from the passing of the tram. In fact, the public is also very disgusted with such public transportation, but there is no opportunity for change. Irony belongs to irony, development belongs to development. Transportation construction is the vanguard of economic development. Where there is no convenient transportation, what development can be said? Development can be, but perhaps a better and gentler way can be found to solve the problem of balance. It’s not a one-size-fits-all approach. After all, it’s already in the 21st century. It’s not the age of the man who kills people, the Buddhas block and kill the Buddhas. It’s the age of the land tyrants. We need to communicate and coordinate to find a feasible solution that can take into account development and bring convenience to transportation. Is the real solution.

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  • Catharine 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Anti-genre film packaged in film noir, there was nothing else comparable back then

  • Josue 2022-04-20 09:01:18

    When the school organized it on Changsha Road, the friends were stunned.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit quotes

  • R.K. Maroon: [Eddie has him with his tie caught in the Movieola, and is threathening to strangle him unless he tells him about Cloverleaf's involvement in the Acme murder] Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! The truth is, I had a chance to sell my studio. But Cloverleaf wouldn't buy my property unless Acme sold them his. The stubborn bastard wouldn't sell, so I was going to blackmail him with pictures of him and the rabbit's wife. Blackmail, that's all! I've been around toons all my life! I didn't want to see them destroyed!

    Eddie Valiant: Toons destroyed? Why?

    R.K. Maroon: If I tell you, I'm a dead man.

    Eddie Valiant: You're a dead man if you don't tell me.

    R.K. Maroon: Unless Acme's will shows by midnight tonight, Toontown's gonna be land for the free...

    [is shot in the back by someone outside the window]

  • Roger Rabbit: [Crying] No wonder you hate me. If a toon killed my brother, I'd hate me too.

    Eddie Valiant: Come on, don't cry. I don't hate you.

    Roger Rabbit: Yes, you do.

    Eddie Valiant: No, I don't.

    Roger Rabbit: You do hate me. Otherwise, you wouldn't have yanked my ears all those times.

    Eddie Valiant: Well, I'm... I'm sorry I yanked your ears.

    Roger Rabbit: All the times you yanked my ears?

    Eddie Valiant: All the times I yanked your ears.