thunder made by ants

Gerald 2022-03-24 09:03:10

"Did you go to the music festival?" The

hippie men and women replied: "We went to the top of the mountain, watching the crowd, watching the little people on the stage make small electronic noises." "It's like ants make thunder. , very good."

The most eye-catching part of the whole film, people look in the sky, human beings are very strange, but this is their spiritual world after all. The thunder made by ants, the waves propelled by humans, is fine. When night falls, does God always rinse his mouth in the bathroom and watch what kind of carnival these little people on earth are doing? In the livehouse, in the party, in the music festival, in the playground, in the square, in the battlefield.
Like a grand revolution, when you join it, he will become very powerful; when you suddenly jump to the sky, he can only become a motherfucker of your own powerful inner world.

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  • Anissa 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    It's the story of reason and emotion, and it's the story of big times and little people! You are the only one who can make such a sacred woodstock in the eyes of the Western people so oriental

  • Albina 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    This freedom is too crazy~~

Taking Woodstock quotes

  • [Elliot finds his father pouring a jug into the freshly-filled swimming pool]

    Elliot Tiber: Dad, that's bleach for the laundry.

    Jake Teichberg: It kills the germs. What's the difference?

  • [the Chamber of Commerce discussing tourism ideas]

    Frank: Well, okay. We got a lot of dairy farms around here, right? And a fair number of bulls. Okay, you've all heard of the running of the bulls in that town in Spain, Pampoona.

    Elliot Tiber: Pamplona.

    Frank: Well, no one's doing one in the Catskills. Seems to be a big draw over there.

    Annie: It would be very amusing to see all those Jews from Levitsky's summer colony, you know, the ones with the black top hats and the curls, running for their lives chased by our local livestock. Wouldn't that be a wonderful sight!