Americans love to create heroes. It's just that the hero of the West can be the ordinary boy next door in our life. He is not necessarily great, but he must carry the dreams of our ordinary people, just like the little thick-nosed dragon Jessie in the film. He is an ordinary member of the thick-nosed dragon beast group, kind but not outstanding, timid but cowardly. I fell in love with a girl when I was a child, and my dream when I grew up was to have a litter of little dragons with her. Does this routine look familiar to you? Isn't this the American dream? It's just that the protagonist has become our lovely thick-nosed dragon. Did you make it? Times can create heroes. An existential crisis illuminates Jesse's fearless character as he bravely confronts the mighty, helps his companions, and leads the herbivores to defeat the carnivorous Tyrannosaurus Rex. It was an incredible victory! How can they be so brave? Facing the ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex, the thick-nosed dragons who were vegetarians summoned the courage to launch a Jedi counterattack. Not only did he save his companions from the mouth of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but he even beat the enemy to the bottom of his head. Even the audience like me was moved by them and watched with joy, thinking that good people should be like this, and bad people should get what they deserve. Especially when Jesse and his beloved girl finally had a happy life and gave birth to a litter of baby dinosaurs, I was also very happy, as if that was a happy life.
It's just a Jedi counterattack of herbivores. Is this possible in reality? Of course this is fake! This is the same truth as the teacher told us when we were young that as long as we study hard, we will be successful in the future! When we grow up, we realize that success has nothing to do with reading, but this does not prevent us from listening to the teacher's teaching and studying hard when we were young.
In this real world, it is a natural law in itself that meat-eating animals feed on grass-eating animals. If the herbivores say no, I'm going to resist, we're going to unite and fight for survival. If such a herbivore really dares to take the lead, congratulations, it is definitely the first delicious meal to enter people's stomachs. I remember watching documentaries on the natural world, we often see such a scene, in the bloody round-up, the meat eaters are often looking for the weakest animal in the herd. The trappers work together to drive away the herd, divide them, frighten them, and keep them in a state of terror until the old, the sick, and the sick are forced out of the herd and eaten around them. Whenever the victim appeared, the herd of herbivores showed not pity, but a reassurance that the danger had passed. Although strong adult animals sometimes form a circle to protect their cubs during the game between the two sides, more often they reluctantly give up some companions in the chaos. This is a realistic survival choice for the entire herd. In this world, the only people who consciously can unite to fight against rape are humans, a wonderful group, so we are the kings of the animal kingdom. As omnivores, when we are hungry, no matter what it is, as long as we can eat it to survive, where will we wink? All sympathy is just a boring sigh after a full meal!
So don't believe any herbivore's counterattack, it's just a fairy tale! If you are absolutely reluctant to give up this absurd idea, then please automatically replace these various brave animals with humans in your mind. Because they are us, just clothed in our imagination!
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