freedom, respect, thinking

Makayla 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I was shocked that the little genius boy in the movie finally had the courage to fight for his freedom.
A child is not an appendage or embodiment of its parents, but an independent life.
A life deserves to be treated with respect and kindness, regardless of age, gender or otherwise.
This child is a smart child, he has the ability to think independently; he is a brave and great child, because in the end he expresses his inner thoughts, defends his freedom, and refuses others to regard him as a person for others to appreciate work; this child made me realize how cowardly I was to not express my thoughts.
I remember a conversation with a foreign teacher on Wednesday. He said that people actually have another definition: the receiver of information. Our eyes, nose, tongue, brain, etc., the existence of these organs is to allow us to receive information from the outside all the time. We need to filter and integrate this information. In effect, we are a thinker. Everyone has the ability to think independently and should think independently.
Going a little further, foreign teachers say that there is a common problem in our communist country: it is difficult to obtain various information and cannot find information. Therefore, we cannot make rational thinking and judgment, and the results are often one-sided.
Going further afield, I asked a foreign teacher about my life confusion: Do you know what you are interested in, and what can you do well? I want to live a better life, but I can't choose whether to do education or learn languages. The foreign teacher told me: I know what I am interested in, because I am interested in everything that happens around me, and I want to know everything. He patted my head and told me with a smile: You can't make choices because you have a brain, and it's always hard for the brain to make choices.
I suddenly felt less confused. . .

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  • Young Pharmacy Kid: Strong, strong stuff here. What exactly you have wrong, you need all this stuff?

    Linda Partridge: Motherfucker...

    Young Pharmacy Kid: What are you talking about?

    Linda Partridge: Who the fuck are you, who the fuck do you think you are? I come in here, you don't know me, you don't know who I am, what my life is, you have the balls, the indecency to ask me a question about my life?

    Old Pharmacist: Please, lady, why don't you calm down - ?

    Linda Partridge: Fuck you, too. Don't call me "lady". I come in here, I give these things to you, you check, you make your phone calls, look suspicious, ask questions. I'm sick. I have sickness all around me and you fucking ask me about my life? "What's wrong?" Have you seen death in your bed? In your house? Where's your fucking decency? And then I'm asked fucking questions. What's... wrong? You suck my dick. That's what's wrong. And you, you fucking call me "lady"? Shame on you. Shame on you. Shame on both of you.

  • Alan Kligman, Esq.: Linda, stop. Now you take a moment, you breathe, and one thing at a time.

    Linda Partridge: Shut the fuck up.

    Alan Kligman, Esq.: You know what would help you, Linda?

    Linda Partridge: Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up.

    Alan Kligman, Esq.: You need to sober up.

    Linda Partridge: Now, you must *really* shut the fuck up now, please - shut the fuck up.

    Alan Kligman, Esq.: Linda.

    Linda Partridge: I have to go.

    Alan Kligman, Esq.: Let me call you a car, Linda.

    Linda Partridge: Shut the fuck up.