What is barbarism? Is it barbarism to break away from the rules of those in power?

Eli 2022-03-25 09:01:08

The protagonist in the movie is not the type with the halo of the protagonist in the popular standard, a nasty little fat man and an old man who seems to be ferocious, however, they are the same real, no pretense, no casual Lies... They wantonly express their disgust, bad deeds, and kindness, but they are never good at dealing with people.
Perhaps it is their truth that makes people uncomfortable and makes people unable to face their own hypocrisy and vassals. Civilization uses lies to maintain the so-called harmony and obediently obey the rules of those in power? Give each other face, spit at each other behind their backs, curse each other, and achieve their own goals in any number of ways. Is this the so-called modern civilization? How is this different from a beast that is hungry and goes to great lengths to hunt down food? They get food to survive, and a lot of the time, we are just for a momentary vanity or just a breath. Does this seem more advanced?
In today's life surrounded by lies, we carefully select those who are satisfactory, and then convince ourselves that this is not a lie, but after all, we cannot escape, in a casual thought, doubt ourselves, feel uneasy, and then, once again self After comforting, everything is fine...

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  • Hec: Pretty majestical, aye?

    Ricky Baker: I don't think that's a word.

    Hec: Majestical? Sure it is.

    Ricky Baker: Nah, it's not real.

    Hec: What would you know?

    Ricky Baker: It's majestic.

    Hec: That doesn't sound very special, majestical's way better.

  • Ricky Baker: That's not very fair. Some people can't even have babies, and the ones who can, they don't even want them.