Smart Stories 2

Abbey 2022-03-25 09:01:14

There are spoilers, otherwise I will forget the plot after a while.

1. S201 collects a person's network information to simulate the person's personality. From the end, it seems that this approach is a bit of a failure, but if the information that can be collected is greatly expanded, will it be possible to successfully simulate a person? After all, our character is revealed through our interactions with society. In addition, as a normal man, I would like to say, what is the difference between a male friend who can't ejaculate and a massage stick.

2. S202 is a story about punishing a person who made a cruel child abuse film. To put it simply, the actual performance of the self-righteous spectator is no different from the sinner himself. However, since the sinner's memory is cleared every day, this episode is a little deeper than it looks at first glance: 1) As an amnesiac, do you still have to be responsible for your past? (Can we not be held responsible for the Cultural Revolution?); 2) If question 1 is true, then every punishment is actually a show in the full sense, and the "sinners" are just innocent victims.

3. S203 is the story of a cartoon character campaign. It's a shame the Blue Bears didn't win at the end. This thing is similar to the name of the orangutan chosen by the Shanghai Zoo a while ago. If you want to play, you have to admit defeat. Anything without a campaign philosophy is bullshit. Only a symbolic leader is the most perfect leader.

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Extended Reading
  • Gregory 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    1 her 2 Horror Cruises + Truman World 3 Anti-intellectual populism is in vogue Political pastime entertainment to death (best! so British is a fable of the world The aftermath is a cold sweat on a computer with a suddenly black screen and a mobile phone with the screen facing up

  • Eleanora 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    The second episode was good, overall not as good as the last season

Be Right Back quotes

  • Martha: Don't call me your administrator.

  • Ash: Just sharing that.

    [he holds the photo of Ash as a boy]

    Ash: Thought people might find it funny.

    Martha: It's not funny; It's sweet.

    Ash: Trust me; that day wasn't sweet... first family outing after Jack died... When I came down the next morning all Jack's photos were gone... she put them in the attic. It's how she dealt with stuff. And then when dad died, up went his photos to the attic. She just left this one here. Her only boy giving her a fake smile

    Martha: She didn't know it was fake.

    Ash: Maybe that makes it worse.