Chapter 131: Each one more reliable than the last.
Chapter 131: Each one more reliable than the last.
The invisible woman then put down her book and stood up expressionlessly:
"Subjectivity construction means that while individuals grasp the external world, they also grasp their own internal world, and through practice, they construct themselves to become value subjects."
Marxism holds that human subjectivity is historically concrete and cannot be viewed in isolation from social relations.
So when the teacher said, "A philosophy of life is a fundamental perspective on life," this statement itself presupposes a subjective premise...
Her tone was calm, her pace neither too fast nor too slow, her pronunciation clear, and her logic rigorous, as if she were reciting a textbook.
The whole class was stunned. Teacher Qin also paused for a moment, then nodded repeatedly: "Good, good, very good. What's your name?"
"Lin Wei".
"Lin Wei, which department are you in?"
"Philosophy Department. Wrong classroom."
The classroom was silent for a full three seconds.
Then, it exploded. Laughter, table-slamming, and shouting mingled together, almost lifting the ceiling off the building.
Even Teacher Qin laughed so hard that she took off her reading glasses and wiped her eyes with a handkerchief.
The fat guy who had just sat down laughed even harder, and the short guy at the same table slid right off his chair and onto the floor.
Even Yun Yiyi, who had been keeping a cold expression in the corner, had a noticeable upturn at the corners of her mouth.
Shen Li mentally screamed: What the hell kind of plot is this?!
Wandering into the wrong classroom and then being able to spontaneously answer a philosophy question?! And answering more professionally than the teacher?!
Miss Lin Wei, are you sure you've come to the wrong place and aren't a shill hired by Teacher Qin?!
He silently created a new label for Lin Wei:
A philosophy major, a ruthless individual who can answer questions on the spot even if he walks into the wrong classroom. He has zero presence but explosive destructive power, belonging to the "stealth bomber" type.
Tag: Don't mess with them, or you'll get a philosophical shock.
After the excitement subsided, Teacher Qin continued chanting scriptures.
Shen Li, having collected the freshly baked "Beijing Film Academy Oddities Pictorial Guide," contentedly took out her phone again and switched back to "Film City Extras Daily Pay Group 1."
She glanced at the group announcement... It was still the same "Newcomer's Must-Read! Survival Manual for Extras," but Shen Li noticed there was an update notification.
The fifth rule originally stated, "If any assistant director privately contacts you to 'discuss the script,' you must report it in the group immediately." Now, a sentence has been added:
"After repeated reminders from fellow street urchins, Sun Moumou (characteristics: glasses, bald head, white BYD) has been added to the high-risk list. Please avoid him if you see him and do not interview him privately." The message was signed by the group owner, "Chen Ge Casting".
Shen Li clicked her tongue.
The scoundrel's revelation was surprisingly included in the group admin's official announcement so quickly.
What does this show? It shows that although street thugs are sharp-tongued, they never make up stories. It also shows that although Brother Chen, the group leader, is a man of few words and strict rules, he has a sense of justice.
His mind raced, rapidly assigning new tags to these two individuals:
The street urchins of Hengdian... are not only "human lightning rods" and "dangerous people exposure platforms," but now they should be considered "civilian maintainers of the film and television city's safety net."
This person must have offended a lot of people, but he still posts without hesitation, which means he either has a powerful backer or is really tough.
Brother Chen's casting... He's a pragmatist, a man of few words and strict rules, but he's not unapproachable.
In the group, senior members are punished for breaking the rules, and newcomers are also taken care of if they are bullied.
They are particularly willing to listen to reliable "unofficial information" and update the group rules in a timely manner, which is rare among group leaders.
As Shen Li was thinking, the group messages started flooding in again. The first one was from Jian Ge; it wasn't an announcement, just a few voice messages. She clicked to listen:
"Yesterday, the crew of 'Peking Opera Blues' was filming a rain scene. The water trucks were on for half an hour, and the ground was as slippery as an ice rink."
One of the guys on the wire lost his footing and fell three meters. Luckily, a mat had been laid out beforehand, but he still got a bruise on his butt. I've already scolded the wire crew; if they do it again, I'll personally dismantle it.
Below were a string of comments such as "Brother Jian is awesome," "Take care, little brother," and "Is a bruised butt considered a work injury?"
Before Shen Li could even laugh, the "Hengdian street hustler" suddenly reappeared, but this time it wasn't a warning about film crews, but rather a warning about human traffickers...
"Urgent alert! We just received a message that human traffickers have been spotted near the parking lot outside the north gate of the film studio recently!"
They specifically target young, lone extras who look like they've only been at the film studio for a few days!
A girl was almost dragged onto the van when Uncle Liu, a driver who was soliciting passengers, happened to pass by and honked his horn, scaring her away!
Hey everyone! Don't wait for work alone in the parking lot! Try to team up if possible! Female extras, please be especially careful!
There was an uproar below.
"Holy crap! The North Gate parking lot?! I was waiting for my night shoot there last night!"
"How dare these human traffickers come to the film studio? That's incredibly brazen!"
"Thanks, street hustler!"
"Uncle Liu is a good man! I'll have to give him a pack of cigarettes later!"
The street urchin probably felt that just talking wasn't enough, so he added a voice message, the kind that he was practically gritting his teeth as he spoke:
"Pay attention, everyone! Don't just 'receive' and that's it! Pass it on to each other! This isn't the first time this human trafficker has done this; a similar incident occurred in Hengdian last year!"
Target extras, because they're highly mobile, mostly young, and have poor awareness of safety! Remember that! There's no job worth spending the night alone in the middle of the night! Safety first!
Shen Li frowned and took a screenshot of the message.
He didn't intend to just read this message and forget about it...
In film studios, it's all too common to see people waiting for calls in the middle of the night, squatting in parking lots eating bread, or dragging suitcases around looking for film crews.
He specifically switched back to the group chat to take a look at the chat history.
Sure enough, someone asked, "Is the news reliable? I haven't seen anyone else say that?"
The street urchin replied instantly: "Nonsense. Don't believe me if you don't want to, but don't blame me if something goes wrong. I can't reveal my source, but I can guarantee I won't make things up. Figure out the reason yourself."
Another person quickly followed up with a message: "I heard about it too. I've already called the police, and they're checking the surveillance footage."
Shen Li breathed a sigh of relief, looked back at the labels she had previously added to the street thugs, and added another line: Core node of the film and television city security information network.
From exposing scoundrels to infiltrating fraud companies and issuing early warnings about human trafficking, this person has built a grassroots, dynamic, and constantly updated security intelligence system with just his words.
Just as he was about to scroll down, someone in the group tagged him. When he clicked in, he found out it was a new member who had just joined the group...
The profile picture is of a pretty girl with delicate features, a selfie angle showing big eyes and a pointed chin. She asked in the group:
"Dear seniors, I'm a newbie who just arrived at the film studio. How do I determine if a job offer is reliable?"
Shen Li was hesitating whether to speak up when "Old Hengdian Drifter" in the group had already spoken up.
Just one word: "Group Announcement." Two seconds later, "Sister Dong" also popped up, with a simple message: "@Newcomers, please read the group announcement before adding people."
Next up was "Sister Hua," whose tone was much gentler than usual when she scolded people: "Newcomers, read the group announcement before asking questions. There's a guide to avoiding scams in there."
Shen Li leaned back, thinking to herself that she didn't need to say anything more.
Don't be fooled by how this group is bustling with activity during the day, like a marketplace, when it comes to newcomers asking about safety, they're all incredibly reliable.
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