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What do you think a slime-like creature is in reality?

2024-09-16 04:53
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Anonymous
2024-09-16 08:47

The slime-like creatures in reality were usually referred to as slimes in fiction. Slime is a general term for many different types of fictional creatures, often appearing in various fantasy, science fiction, and horror novels and movies. Slime first appeared in the video game " Finger " as a translucent, spineless creature that could split into smaller slimes that could continue to grow by sticking to other objects. In fictional works, slimes often have strong stickiness and vitality, can devour other creatures, and have various strange characteristics such as being able to transform into various shapes and colors. Although slimes are fictional creatures, they have become a part of popular culture and thus do not exist in real life.

What social reality do you think 'Only Thirty' satirizes?

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2024-09-16 00:23

" Only Thirty " was a modern urban novel that mainly told the story of the three female protagonists at the age of 30, as well as their thoughts and choices when they faced various difficulties such as marriage, family, and career. In my opinion,"Only Thirty" satirizes the following social reality: 1. Solidification of the concept of marriage: The three female protagonists in the novel have experienced many marriages, but each marriage did not go to the end, reflecting the solidifying and lack of freedom of people's concept of marriage. 2. The increase of family responsibilities: The female protagonists in the novel not only have to face the problems of marriage and family, but also bear the responsibilities and pressure of work. This reflects the increase of family responsibilities in modern society and the improvement of people's demands for the balance between work and family. 3. Women's position in the workplace: Most of the female protagonists in the novel chose to enter the workplace but often faced problems such as gender discrimination and workplace sexual harassment, reflecting the difficulties and challenges of women in the workplace. 4. House prices and high cost of living: The female protagonists in the novel live in a city with high house prices and high cost of living. They need to spend a lot of time and energy to rent a house and live. This reflects the increasing pressure on people in modern society due to the high house prices and high cost of living. "Only Thirty" reflected some of the real problems in modern society such as marriage, family, workplace, housing prices, etc. through the story of the three female protagonists. Through the protagonist's thinking and choice, it presented different attitudes and views on these problems.

Do you like ghost stories? What do you think of it?

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2024-09-19 06:55

Ghost stories were a form of traditional culture and entertainment. They were usually told as horror, horror, and strange stories that could attract people's attention and emotions, making people feel nervous and afraid. As a form of entertainment, ghost stories can bring excitement and fun, but they also need to be treated with caution to avoid having a negative impact on physical and mental health. When listening to a ghost story, we should keep rational and calm. Don't believe or rely too much on the story content to avoid being influenced by the plot. Maintain your own judgment and thinking ability. Although ghost stories can bring entertainment and excitement, we should also be rational and cautious, respect our own and others 'physical and mental health, and avoid excessive dependence on traditional culture and forms of entertainment.

Do you think there is a gap between literature and reality? What are the specific aspects?

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2025-03-16 22:23

There was indeed a gap between literature and reality, which was reflected in the following aspects: Literature is usually more exaggerated and fictional, often with romanticism, idealism, etc. as the theme, while reality is more cruel and true, often with realism, pessimism, etc. as the theme. The characters and plots in literature are usually richer and more delicate, with more profound thoughts and feelings, while reality pays more attention to objectively and authenticity. Literature usually pays more attention to the expression of emotions and human nature, while reality pays more attention to the analysis of society and history. Literature often pays more attention to the individual's spiritual world and life experience, while reality pays more attention to the overall situation of society and the country. Therefore, there is a big gap between literature and reality, but literature can also provide us with more profound thinking and enlightenment to help us better understand and understand reality.

What do you think families with gamblers are like?

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2024-09-16 21:26

As a fan of online literature, I can't make a specific judgment about the situation in real life. However, gambling was an irresponsible behavior that could cause great harm to individuals and families. Families with gamblers may face financial difficulties, family breakdowns, mental trauma, and other problems. Gambling could also lead to disharmony between family members and affect the harmony and happiness of the family. Therefore, we should oppose gambling and encourage individuals to consciously resist gambling.

Do you know what it means to think that you like her, but in reality, you don't like her that much, and then give a lot for her?

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2024-09-18 14:28

In novels, this kind of situation was often called " fake love." Pseudo-love is when one person has an emotional attachment to another person, but it doesn't mean that they really like each other. They may show emotional intimacy and interaction, but in reality, they don't really like each other or their liking is just a superficial feeling. Pseudo-love often appears in some romantic novels or movies, depicting two people who resonate emotionally, but in reality, they don't really love each other. Sometimes, a person might pretend to be in love with someone because they yearn for a romantic relationship but are afraid of the risks and responsibilities that true love brings. Although a person may think that they like someone in their minds, they don't really like each other in reality. They may give a lot for this relationship, but the result may not be what they want.

I think the romantic plot in romance novels is very difficult to realize in reality. What do you think?

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2025-03-03 00:51

Well, since you like romance novels, I'm very honored to recommend two novels to you,"Only A Lifetime" and "Only You Are Sweet in Rebirth". The two novels were both ancient romance novels. The former told the story of the female protagonist Luo Fanyu when she was faced with the choice of marriage, while the latter was the story of the female protagonist Xia Cheng after her rebirth and the person she had a crush on for more than ten years. You can try to read them. Perhaps it will bring you a different mood. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

What do you think of the harem literature? Do you like it all?

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2024-09-10 03:18

Harem literature was a fictional literary work that usually depicted an emperor and his harem beauties. There were complicated emotional entanglements and fights between these beauties. Sometimes, dramatic events would occur, such as mutual framing and mutual admiration between the beauties. The main plot of the harem novels usually revolved around the emperor and his harem, and the emperor was the protagonist of the harem novels. The emperor usually had many beauties, but because of his personal preferences and power struggles, there were complicated relationships between these beauties. Harem novels were very popular with some readers because they could let readers experience the feeling of ancient palace life and stimulate readers 'interest in love, power and interpersonal relationships. However, there were also some readers who were tired of the plots and characters of the harem novels, thinking that these works were too repetitive and exaggerated. Harem novels were a type of fictional literary work. The plot and characters were all fictional by the author. The readers 'likes and dislikes were determined by their own personal interests and preferences.

Do you think Mary Sue's plot will appear in reality?

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2025-03-27 00:07

As a fan of online literature, I don't make judgments or predictions about future events. However, from the common Mary Sue plots, these plots usually involved unrealistic fantasies, excessive reliance on the protagonist's halo, and fictional storylines. These plots often appear in novels, anime, or television dramas. They may attract some audiences, but the descriptions of real-life characters and events are not accurate. In reality, people usually did not have supernatural powers or invincible protagonist halos. In addition, the wrong logic and unrealistic settings that often appear in the storyline may also appear in real life because people's way of thinking and behavior may be different. Although Mary Sue's plot may appear in some novels, they should not be seen as a practical guide. On the contrary, we should keep an open mind when reading or watching novels or movies and television works, and rationally think about and evaluate the plot and setting.

'Pounding Again' ended perfectly. What do you think of this type of reality show?

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2025-03-04 23:18

" Pounding Again " was a reality show about youth and love. It mainly talked about the friendship and love between two classes, as well as the sweet love story between them. This type of reality show had a certain degree of entertainment and enjoyment that could attract the attention of the audience. At the same time, it could also reflect the pure and sincere feelings of youth through real school life. However, reality shows also had some problems, such as privacy leakage and moral kidnapping, which needed to attract enough attention. In general, as a reality show," Pounding Again " had to abide by certain social ethics and moral standards while being entertaining.

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