My mind is full of "life and death, shed head puppet, when the line is broken, it will fall apart".
Dolls, I used to be inexplicably scared when I was a child. That kind of big, low-quality plastic puppets made me cry when I saw them. I don't always dare to enter the house with that thing. Animal dolls were not afraid at first, so I kept a rabbit doll by my side all the time. I was suddenly scared after watching it one day, and told my mother to throw it out. Now that I think about it, I regret it, and I feel sorry for that rabbit.
The so-called "perfection theory without self-awareness and complete self-awareness", that is, "the perfection theory of puppets and gods", I don't know if there is any truth. I only know that puppets that look a little like humans and humans that look very much like puppets are the most annoying. When the puppet has no sound and can't move, I still have pity and awe for it; if it has a bit of humanity and is not real, and is rejected and seems to lead people to pity it, I will be disgusted. As for human beings, since they are flesh and blood, be prepared to rot, and pretend to be arrogant by pretending to be inorganic. So I hate Fatima. That's why I hate Ayanari. I hate people who want to be gods and really get close to God, but I admit I'm jealous of them. And some human gods are not unlovable, but the human side is best taken from human desires rather than human frailty - so I think Greek gods are pretty good.
Also, I am really jealous castle. I also want angels flying above my head with gears in their broken arms. I want girls in black dresses to pose with aemaeth and maeth characters. I also want men and women with stern faces in 19th century garb to adorn my walls. Forget the tea-pouring boy from Kappa, I still prefer beautiful men around 25 years old.
As for "If the doll had a voice, it would have cried out not to be a human", indeed, human beings are arrogant. When human beings will have sensory perception, they should be suffering.
As a result, I really want to see "Man is a Machine", "Future Eve" and the like. I was interested in "Human Mechanism" before, but I was always lazy and lazy about philosophy and couldn't take it seriously. Maybe I will study this theory in the future, not necessarily. According to the impressions from the textbooks of Ma and philosophy, materialist dialectics is reassuring, subjective idealism and metaphysics have a sense of beauty, and objective idealism seems... neither beautiful nor dangerous. This is my current simple world view ^^
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