The salvation of HIV and GAY.

Jedidiah 2022-03-25 09:01:18

I always feel that it is a metaphor that this disease is incurable. We can cure colds and cancer, but there is no way to cure SOS. It can only be controlled and maintained with drugs. Isn't this the same as HIV.

At the meeting, the male pig's foot disease confessed that everyone looked at him coldly. Someone even suggested that he should use utensils alone and isolate him, which corresponds to the general public's view on HIV.
The male protagonist participates in the secret group of SOS patients organized by the passerby uncle who is also the patient, and everyone discusses the mental journey of the illness, which is very similar to reality.

He also mentioned this type of people who are ill and who dare not speak out, let alone see a doctor: "Hiding"
is the same as GAYs who dare not face their feelings and hide in the closet in reality. They are not affected by the government and society A class of people recognized as "sick".

Many details depict the tension and excitement of the first intimate contact between a great man and a woman. Nia said: I was scared, and the male protagonist also said: "I'm scared, but this feeling must be right." No matter any orientation The love of each other should be accepted,

and the female pig's feet with such a handsome hair and styling are really like a pair of BF when they take a bath together.

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  • Pedro 2022-03-20 09:02:34

    It is not uncommon for dystopian soft science fiction to eradicate dissidents that produce emotions. The shots are similar to Terrence Malik, with various white close-ups, large defocused apertures, hand-held photography, simple art design with white as the base, and an ear-sounding soundtrack. It doesn't look right how the sex scenes of a pull and a base look wrong.

  • Pedro 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    I think it's not bad, although Nick sometimes thinks his face is weird, but sometimes he thinks it's beautiful, the forbidden love finally got together, HE

Equals quotes

  • The Collective: [voice accompanying popup on train's touchscreen workstations] This is a message from the Collective. Are you unusually tired or experiencing increased sensitivity? Maybe you have difficulties concentrating? You may have SOS, Switched-On-Syndrome.

    [display shows: Bulletin Ended. Learn More / Back To Program / Reapeat]

  • Gilead: I don't believe all the research. Feelings engender feelings. SOS isn't even a disease, that's what they say. Switched off is something they do to us between conception and birth. SOS is who we really are and the inhibitors are just another attempt to squash that.