Land Forsaken | Can't Find Exit

Issac 2022-03-23 09:02:08

The story can be said to be a fairy lineup, and the time line is also very long.

The entanglement of two generations, whether it is a hero of Marvel or a visitor to the magical world, can never find an outlet in the world of "The Lord".

The story is full of despair, probably because even "God" has been abandoned.

A couple who just wanted to be safe, endured the indifference of the neighbors, and the wife was plagued by illness. That simple cross cannot be forgiven by God.

A pair of missionaries "in the name of God".

For the so-called "belief", he even used extreme methods to "probe" God. Didn't God tell him "don't probe God casually"?

Another uses so-called "faith" for disgusting deeds.

Who will punish them?

You can't count on the police anyway.

Police and hooligans, who is bigger and only a little bit bigger?

This question is really hard to answer.

Licensed and unlicensed, innately there is still a little difference. But once the boundaries between black and white are blurred, who is more ruthless and who can go further?

In this despairing land, what is the difference?

It is this pair who have "clean bones".

When I have nothing to do, I like to hook up with one on the road, take pictures and then kill people.

Why is this happening?

Who cares about this, there's no way to find an exit anyway.

Those who still look forward to "God" have been deceived by "God's name" and are bruised all over.

It is not terrible to lose faith, it is terrible to see no hope.

The little spider lost his super powers and couldn't save this sad world.

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The Devil All the Time quotes

  • Rev. Preston Teagardin: Blessed are those that hunger and thirst for righteousness.

  • Narrator: Four hundred or so people lived in Knockemstiff in 1957, nearly all of them connected by blood by one godforsaken calamity or another, be it lust, or necessity, or just plain ignorance.