doubt

Gaetano 2022-03-21 09:01:46

The question in the protagonist's heart in the text "What did we do wrong? Why do we have to kill them all?" This makes us start to reflect on what the war has brought to the people. In the face of the corpses and the desolate ruins, the corpses wriggling on the corpses Maggot reality tells us that in fact we have lost too many irreparable things and emotions in the war. At the end of World War II, in order to force Japan to surrender quickly, the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb code-named "Little Boy" on August 6, 1945, causing the total number of casualties in Hiroshima, with a population of 245,000, to reach 20 more than ten thousand. On August 9, the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb code-named "Fat Man" on Nagasaki, Japan, causing heavy casualties in Japan. On August 15, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. This is

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Shoot 'Em Up quotes

  • Mr. Hertz: [refering to Mr. Smith's techniques] National sports pistol champion at age 10. Recruited by the army. Sound like black ops got him and trained him.

  • [DQ has just had a quickie with a passing john to raise some quick cash]

    DQ: To buy something for the baby.

    Mr. Smith: Something for the baby?

    [back in the pawnshop, she wraps Baby Oliver in a bulletproof vest]

    DQ: A bulletproof vest is better than a crib.

    Mr. Smith: I hate to think what you'd do to get him into the right school.