But the point is there's a connection between this condition, this skin condition, and its decomposition and death.
关键是,这个症状,这个皮肤症状和它的腐烂和人的死亡有一定的关系。
It's that she's rotting; there is mushrooms growing on her, figurative mushrooms growing on her head.
她就像在腐烂;,就像有蘑菇长在她的脸上,她的脸除了些许白斑都是紫色。
She's a flower, she's perishable, she's half hidden, - and she's ultimately dead and in the ground-- whereas a star would seem to be something that she just can't be mapped onto if she is this half-hidden thing.
她是一朵花,是易腐烂的,有一半深埋在土里,最终凋谢回归土地-,如果她一般在土里,她就不可能是星星。
People are amazing. And we end up rotting.
人是了不起的,我们最终以腐烂结局。
He points out that in the 1798 edition of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, biscuit worms had gotten into the hard-tack, so naturally, he says, "The particular kind of albatross that the mariner shot, I am told, makes a very tolerable broth."
他说在1798年版的《老水手之歌》,给信天翁的食物已然腐烂,所以他自然的认为,“水手们,杀死的信天翁,做成的汤味道不错“
You might say, "Look, the physicalist can't tell us that, because all the physical parts are still there when you've got the corpse, at least if it's a fresh corpse before the decay has set in.
你可能会说,你看,物理主义不会告诉我们那些的,因为尸体所有的,身体器官部分都还存在,至少对于还未腐烂的尸体而言是这样的
Napoleon's corpse is rotted in France.
拿破仑的躯体在法国腐烂了。
As he begins to tell you this story, you start picturing Peggy Sue as a rotting corpse.
在他开始告诉你这些的时候,你开始想象Peggy,Sue是一个腐烂尸体的样子。
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