It's obviously a very disgusting thing, but I can't tell where the disgust is. You think there's shit in it, but the script is well-written for you, and you can't find any loopholes. (I believe this is Yan Geling's cleverness, she is good at self-examination.)
1. It is said that this is a historical fact.
2, the background of humiliation. There is no complete egg under the nest.
3. The students have also saved you, although they were originally out of disgust to get rid of.
4. People are voluntary, at least the one who takes the lead. The rest is out of loyalty and typical herd mentality.
5. Sacrifice complex haunts. At that moment, I felt that I was great, and I used self-sacrifice to wash away the usual lowness. (Who defines this lowly? This kind of obvious self-denial is due to the whole fucking society.) But obviously this kind of psychology is not enough to anesthetize some people, such as little mosquitoes. But it was too late.
6, but you can't say that they chose to sacrifice because they were low, because they moved out of George Chen. This is sacrificing the ego for the bigger picture. (It's a fucking education again. There is no self and only collective interests. But at this level, it is impossible to tell what is right and wrong between morality and reason. Anyway, it is expected to save another 12 lives.)
7, finally. Guarding the calf, motherhood.
It's just that the group of prostitutes has never been accustomed to the storm. Too sensible.
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