whining philosophy

Juston 2022-03-23 09:02:26



Mr. Wu doesn't watch many movies, but each of them feels a little unusual. It seems that he always inserts any idea of ​​his own into the plot of the movie - he keeps thinking, even though God is smiling .
Back then, the idol and I talked about Mr. Wu's style, and often mentioned the story of him and his adopted daughter. He is maverick, and he doesn't necessarily care about other people's opinions. It's just that love can overwhelm everything, and indecent is only external.
Love and affection, in front of rational human beings, have never been rational. This is probably the ultimate topic worthy of research and discussion.

We live our lives babblingly every day, expressing some self-righteous philosophies and opinions, but when it comes to reality, we often avoid our past philosophies and opinions and do things that are beyond our expectations. Paradoxes are born out of this, throughout our lives, throughout our lives.

Feelings are so blind, encounters or encounters are the result of some kind of accident. The germination of love is also varied. From time to time, from time to time, the original love is so desperate, but now it is gnashing of teeth. I used to live crazy for the opposite sex, but now I want to marry the same sex in the Netherlands. There are no immutable truths and no eternal values.

If you see through life, it is easy to fall into nothingness, and if you see through love, you will find that this is only an adult's game. Old couples and young wives, same-sex attraction, or one king and two queens, in the final analysis, it is only different in form, but the essence is so similar.

Life is absurd. Complaints are endless.








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Whatever Works quotes

  • [first lines]

    Boris Yellnikoff: That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.

    Boris' Friend: Just calm down.

    Boris' Friend: That's not true, Boris.

    Boris Yellnikoff: No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.

    Boris' Friend: Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.

    Boris Yellnikoff: I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.

    Boris' Friend: Here we go...

  • Boris Yellnikoff: Don't you know you have to sing happy birthday twice to get the germs off?