Contemplazione

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Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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What can I say, OLE, if human nature prefers to keep slaughtering each other and crawling in the mud, rather than rising up, so be it. FLINSTONE, of course, it wouldn’t be a change overnight, and the chip would only be for newborns, and it would only serve to inhibit violent behaviors, not to control the mind or brainwash. In short, it wouldn’t be a dictatorship, there wouldn’t be anyone in power (there wouldn’t be power at all!). It would be a world that harnesses clean energy, fairly distributes resources, and where inhabitants can freely move back and forth, visit and learn about all places and cultures, basically being citizens of the world in the truest sense of the word, WITHOUT WORRYING ABOUT MONEY and SURVIVAL. The only restriction: harming others. Does that sound so terrible to you? Forget about whether it’s feasible or not, but wouldn’t it be a desirable situation? If not, could you give me a valid reason?
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Hello "old lady"... eh eh eh!
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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I write a post and ten more come in the meantime! People, I have never read this stuff, and anyway, I never claimed to think of all this first. However, let me clarify a misunderstanding: FLINSTONE, who said that to prevent man from offending you have to take away his freedom? It is the very structure of the society I've envisioned that would induce an automatic reduction in crime. No private property, therefore nothing to steal. No weapons. No drugs. No sexual violence (there are droids specifically for those without partners). Then, as an additional precaution, a chip for monitoring, so you can't start punching people on the street if you go crazy. DREAMWARRIOR, must man also be free to massacre his neighbor? A messed-up world seems more like the one we have now... who told you there wouldn't be passion? Humanity would be educated from a young age in the arts, literature, music, and would have at its total disposal the "Global Database of Human Scientific, Cultural and Artistic Production." If instead of flushing away a third of their life working (poorly), humanity could dedicate itself to study, research, and passions, wouldn't that be better? Or are you one of those who think that without suffering, there can't be artistic production? But look, in that case, there would be... it would be the nostalgia for the old lost world...
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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No, Alessio, never read it. These are my thoughts, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone else had already expressed them. Yes, I mean I didn't copy; I'm just a fool on my own ;-) OLE, it would be the beginning of a new life, where humans would finally be masters of the world, no longer slaves to themselves. It's the economic system that makes us slaves! And the only way to abolish the economic system is to build machines that work in our place. We will definitely get there sooner or later, and it will be a good thing for EVERYONE.
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Obviously, it's a utopia, right? It would theoretically be feasible, but those who have the power to issue orders for the "change" are precisely the ones who would be disadvantaged by it (and it would actually be better for them, foolish ones!). Anyway, I would sign up for it. But maybe... a world without work, without economy, without wars, without logos, without racism. I almost forgot: the creation of sexual droids that are entirely similar to humans (like replicants from Blade Runner) so that even those without a partner can satisfy their right to physical pleasure, heterotrophic in nature, even of a homosexual nature, if they prefer.
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Here is the solution for the future of the world: Establish an international committee of independent scientists to develop an Artificial Intelligence tasked with creating optimization programs for energy production, which all the nations of the world will be REQUIRED to adhere to. Consequently, the abolishment of oil and the use of clean sources. The A.I. will obviously understand that it is pointless for billions of workers to go to work every day, polluting and consuming energy; therefore, TOTAL AUTOMATION will be introduced. At this point, machines will produce everything that humanity needs materially, no more, no less (also calculated by the A.I.), thus avoiding all the "diseases of affluence" from excessive consumption of food, alcohol, and stimulants. All products and services will be provided for free (of course, because humanity would cease to be a slave to itself, and what would the machines that performed the work do with money?), IN EQUAL MEASURE to every human being. A REAL state of DEMOCRACY, let’s say a luxurious communism. Creation of the "Global Informatic Government". The government (which would no longer be a government) would no longer be men with their egos, but pure mathematical calculations for the rational and fair distribution of "Subject Personal Rights". Immediate and painless eradication of every form of crime; with the absence of private property, thefts, robberies, etc., would cease to exist. Everyone would be "well-off," and there would be nothing to steal. Cars would be a single model for all inhabitants of the earth (with autopilot, just say the destination), as would housing types, clothing, etc. At birth, a control chip would be inserted connected to the nervous and endocrine system of each human being to induce temporary paralysis in those who manifest violent and harmful behaviors (immediately detected by the A.I., and thus blocked at the start). Behavioral monitoring via satellites and cameras everywhere, meaning you can't start cultivating opium, or the A.I. will notice. In short, it would be pointless to attempt to commit a crime! Therefore, the legal system and prisons would be abolished, not to mention the death penalty. The reclamation of third-world areas from endemic diseases, total and immediate health supervision (managed always by A.I. and automated), and a complete but gradual export of the new technology.
Man will finally be able to focus his entire existence on the contemplation of Beauty and the creation of Beauty. A world of artists and thinkers, finally liberated from the yoke, from the servitude of the Will to Power, which has always led them to the oppression of others.
Sean Penn The Pledge (La Promessa)
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Honey, why are you all alone? Can I come visit you, so we can watch it together? Then after the movie, we could put on some music, and if you feel like it, I can give you a nice relaxing massage the way I know how... kisses
John Hughes Io E Zio Buck
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No, never seen it, and I often have a bit of a repulsion towards these comedies, even though most of the time I've watched one, I didn't dislike it in the end! However, I prefer the parodic genre, like "Spaceballs," in which, among other things, our Candy appears in the role (or rather, fur) of "Fart" (to be precise, Fartolomeo), the dog-man who makes fun of the Wookie Chewbacca (is that how you spell it?) from Star Wars.
Alfred Hitchcock Psycho
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Not a 5, considering the other great masterpieces of Hitchcock.
Stefano Bollani L'Orchestra Del Titanic
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Antipirla and Orwell, in all this it’s not clear who you’re after... Jake? Muffin? Me? And why?