Twenty-six sex

The reason why I assert that Yang Gao's assertion is pure nonsense is that he violates the general principle of thinking about problems, to be specific, that is, he does not carry out the nature of thinking. Writing, Fun, and Pavilion www.biquge.info that is, if you want to think about a problem according to a certain logic, you must carry out this logic to the end, and you cannot change other logic halfway. In this case, Yang Gao believed that "Li is a pervert who steals fat" according to the exact information, and then judged that "Li Mou's bizarre death is generally whitewashed" according to the needs of the plot. These are the two most obvious lines of thought, the most obvious double standard. According to the exact information we know, it is impossible to deduce the conclusion that "there was another reason for Li's death, and Li played the role of a victim in it". And in the same way, if the plot requires it, the boss of the novice village is a pervert who steals fat, and this design is too tasteless. To be reasonable, the pervert who will steal the fat is either the protagonist, or the gangster who flirts with the protagonist's sister, and no matter which one of them, there is no need to whitewash this step. There is such a public opinion in the metaphysical world that every mage wants to make a big news, and every white scientist should be killed, which is to say that we experts can only talk nonsense all day long, and there is no use for anything else. However, even if it is nonsense, even if it is nonsense that even oneself cannot deny, the principles that should be observed must still be observed, and the scale that should be grasped must also be grasped. Otherwise, we are not in a position to claim that the absurd words we utter all the time are also good wishes for the world.

It's a bit far from here, and the professional field is a practice that consistently emphasizes dry goods, and only uses ideas and values to convince others that it is weak, and just denies others without putting forward constructive opinions. I am in a position of being a comrade-in-arms who fought with Yang Gao, not a public knowledge who is against for the sake of opposition, so it makes no sense to just refute it. Taking a step back, Yang Gao in his current state is as slippery as a swimming fish, and no matter how I refute him, he can always find his unique fallacies to be funny to me. If it's a sunny and lazy afternoon, I don't mind making a cup of tea and accompanying me to the end... All in all, based on these two considerations, I need to come up with a more convincing conclusion.

The mistake made by Yang Gao was that he did not implement the same character, and that he adopted double standards. So, does this mean that if you stick to one sex, you can get the right answer? Along these lines, I tried to think further. First of all, I'm an expert rather than a detective, and I'm not physically present at this time, so it's certainly not appropriate to think based on exact clues. Next, if you look at it from the designer's point of view, this bizarre death of Li does give people a feeling of whitewashing. No matter what kind of routine it is, the death of a named character is always a big deal, and it will definitely play a major role in the development of the plot. Taking it a step further, such an event is either the beginning, the twist, or the end of the story. From this point of view, there are three formulas for Li's death. First, Li is just a passerby, starting with his bizarre death, and some kind of conspiracy or plan quietly unfolds. Second, Li is the mastermind behind the whole incident, the evil villain who was finally defeated, and the bizarre death is actually just a cover-up. Third, it is Yang Gao's whitewashing. Obviously, whitewashing is the most likely. Because if Li is just a trick, such an arrangement would be too redundant. And if Wang Zuo killed Li and covered up the incident as a bizarre death, this is not in line with the path of the protagonist of the harem. At the same time, as a roommate, I don't think Wang Zuo is such a decisive or even a little ruthless.

So far, Yang Gao's inferences have been correct, and since then, he has gone astray. At the same time, this is also the crux of the matter, what is the purpose of the designer to prepare such a fat time for a villain who needs to be whitewashed in the end. First, since it needs to be whitewashed, then he must have a black side. Although this kind of thing can be described in general terms as "the enemy of the protagonist", there are certainly various differences in the specific situation. The fat time that appears here, can it mean that he is a pervert? Second, since it is whitewashing, it is definitely not enough to die so inexplicably, there must be some reason behind this. For example, Li has been silently fighting with some evil force, and it is because of a series of misunderstandings that he is regarded as an enemy by the protagonist. In the end, he unfortunately died in battle, and the misunderstanding was solved, and the role was cleared. The specific situation must be different from what I described, and does this fat time that appears here also have some kind of metaphor and deep meaning?

I thought about it here, and if I were a designer, I would definitely answer these two questions in the affirmative. Li should be a pervert, and the reason why he was misunderstood as an enemy by the protagonist should also be a pervert, and the fat time can be found here to metaphorize that he is a pervert. And the reason why he is a pervert is because he has a reason to be perverted. For example, the famous girl in magic costume Ayumi Aikawa, if this person really exists, he should be able to find something similar in his home. For example, in college, I knew a former magical girl, and the condition for her transformation was to take a stick full of mosaics in her mouth and thrust it repeatedly until it spewed out a dazzling white light. Reality is often so unreasonable, and it makes more sense to say that this is a deliberate legacy of the designer. In this way, this fat time may not be Ke sauce's, or he may have bought it himself, so it is logical to avoid the audience's excessive disgust...

At this point, I realized that my reasoning was complete, so I said something to Yang Gaochen frankly, and began to look forward to Yang Gao's reaction.

As a result, Yang Gao replied to me like this: "This is simply nonsense, you don't have the same nature to carry out thinking at all." If Li is a character like Ayumi Aikawa, then this designer must have no discipline at all, and the whole script will become a nervous work, and there is no routine at all. The simplest question, if Li can be a girl in a magic costume, then when have you ever seen a girl in a magic costume who died bizarrely, even in Lifan, it was only made into RBQ. There are actually dead people in the funny fan, which is simply a big joke in the world. ”