It is also a transcendental product. Human beings have imagined countless versions of the doomsday for themselves

Lionel 2021-12-25 08:01:31

It is also a transcendental product. Human beings have imagined countless versions of the doomsday for themselves.

From outer space star collision, dark matter, antimatter, black hole, mirror world, galaxy destruction, earth stalling, parallel universe strangling each other, the destructive power of alien creatures such as Thanos, various alien invasions, viruses, AI backlash, human-machine warfare , Human cloning crisis, nuclear war, nuclear pollution, zombies, nerve control, various man-made or natural disasters, loss of fertility, God’s judgment, cult or Satan personally clothe themselves in battle and bring dark power, from the alien creator Prometheus The destruction of the (half-god) can cause time and space chaos, butterfly effect, time vortex and time cracks at the end of time, and it can even be groundless, overhead inducements, and abstract the doomsday...

This version seems to be different-it loses its abilities, but it is no different. The incentives still have to be realized with the help of viruses.

The doomsday theme can be said to be too TM aesthetic fatigue, so no matter how wonderful it is, it can't exceed four stars. The first world has already broken the fantasy of doomsday, and then throws the routine one by one to the third world. The third world is enthusiastically opening the "first year".

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Extended Reading
  • Isaiah 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    life goes on or something, forget it, everything can stop abruptly at the beginning. BGM beauty ❤

  • Alberto 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    the life is being....

Perfect Sense quotes

  • [last lines]

    Susan: It's dark now. But they feel each others' breath. And they know all they need to know. They kiss. And they feel each others' tears on their cheeks. And if there had been anybody left to see them, then they would look like normal lovers, caressing each others' faces, bodies close together, eyes closed, oblivious to the world around them. Because that is how life goes on. Like that.

  • [first lines]

    Susan: [narrating] There was darkness. There is light. There are men and women. There's food. There are restaurants. Disease. There's work. Traffic. The days as we know them, the world as we imagine the world.