In the end, the silence of everyone is the best ending to this farce, and it is the torture of everyone present.
The normalization and standardization of the law is to find order in chaos. Such oversimplification is simply disrespect to human civilization.
Human beings are multi-faceted and the natural complexity of human nature is impossible to judge and summarize with a few simple sentences.
Trying to find standards in chaos seems overpowering.
The final sound of death should be silence, complete silence, naked silence.
The birth of a child seems to give hope, but with a strong sense of sadness, it actually conveys a kind of despair. The madness of this world makes people feel turbulent, and it is difficult to calm down.
Perhaps the end of life at the age of 21 was a relief, a relief from pain. Stealing a car as a girlfriend may actually be a kind of compensation for the dead sister. Yes, it was murdered, the facts were heinous, and the process was unwatchable. Young people are also trying to deal with lingering self-blame and pain in a simple way - killing a person, robbing a car, and seeing the world.
In my eyes, the victim's life is a state of surviving that he doesn't realize, a walking corpse that deliberately blocks people. It is precisely because of his inability to detect that his self-satisfaction is directly generated. The sandwich made by his wife is fed to the dog, and the smile on the corner of his mouth is more uncomfortable than death. But should he be damned? Who knows? There is no right or wrong, only when you meet it, you die, that's it.
However, the existence of the law is intended to kill people. What kind of procedure is this? Such a program setting will not bring behavioral constraints to several people.
However, this also just proves the absurdity of this encounter between life and the established society - it was brought out of the mother's womb, and it was inevitable.
All actions are torn between absurdity and some truth. Accidental + inevitable.
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