Watched during military training. It feels absurd, but interesting. The emphasis is on meaninglessness, but any imagination of the universe is based on the template of human society. When I first watched it, the strong sense of inconsistency once made me not want to watch it anymore. Why didn't Morty, who is almost omnipotent, rely on his own means to get rid of the life of others. After watching a few episodes of absurdity, I accepted the fact that morty accepts that life is meaningless and that everything is nothing. Recognizing this truth and possessing the ability to do almost anything in this society, he was sentenced to lifelong boredom. So he felt pain. Different from ordinary us, we struggle with social rules, feel the warmth and warmth of human affection, live our own life indiscriminately and spend half our life explaining and rationalizing it. So instead of relying on technology to change anything, he just went on an adventure with rick, which, like drinking alcohol, is a way to paralyze himself. I would like to believe that he is human and has feelings for his relatives. after all
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