Looking at Jie Jie, I was thinking about this problem, that is, babies who cry can get milk.
I discovered that everyone has the potential to be mean.
A person who is clearly working hard and never fussing is much better than a pig who commands and gesticulates.
However, Zhu Bajie just eats and drinks and doesn't work. Although it sounds nice to say that the Purifying Altar Messenger is not as good as the Fighting and Victorious Buddha;
But, who doesn’t know the difference between the two? One only needs to eat and the other has to work non-stop.[
Ha, Tathagata is a fool!
Of course, this is Wu Chengen's black humor, and what he is actually talking about is bullshit logic in the world.
If you don't cry, he will think you are not hungry; if you don't cry, he will think you are not in pain; if you don't cry, he will think there are no tears in your eyes; if you don't cry, he will think you are just water.
But it doesn’t matter. Since I know that his logic is bullshit, why should I foolishly cater to him and lower my personality?
After slapping Jie Jie, I warned it formally:
"You are a dog, not a human.
That is not your father, and I am not your mother.
If you get the wrong identity and breed, I don't mind beating you up!
If you like him, go find him and stop bothering me!"
The world has never been very friendly to me, so I am not very friendly to others; if I were to replace a human with a dog, I wouldn't make any big changes.
The man who thought he loved me was married to someone else.
To be honest, I wouldn't ask him for anything like money for losing my first night; because I'm not sure my first night would be lost somewhere more valuable, not to mention that I'm really happy with him.
But if I were to believe him, it would be like an Oriental night story.
In this world, I think even dogs can hardly be trusted.
Grandma said that cows have special spirituality. When killing it, you must cover its head with a cloth bag, otherwise the butcher will be unable to do it if you look at it crying silently.
Let’s not discuss the sympathy of butchers, or whether today’s beef cattle are comparable to the former farm cattle in terms of intimacy with people; however, it seems that there is nothing unreasonable about cows crying and dogs crying. Full text