Here Lies The Wicked
No updates today, sorry
No updates today.
Sick ying ~
I'm so sorry.
Throat pain, headache, pain everywhere, weakness in all limbs, cold body, so boring, the weather turned off the air conditioning and the body was still cold for a while.
Looks like I found a way to get rich without having to buy air conditioning all summer and save electricity?
I'm really sorry, I'm already pressing myself, I can sit in front of the computer for 2 hours, except that Lat has made my brain CPU overload hot-head more painful, I haven't touched myself at all, people have not been in state QAQ.
I have already taken medication when I get home from work. After I have slept, if my condition improves tomorrow, I will have four more tomorrow. 2 +2 will make up for what I owe today.
I think this is definitely the take-out yesterday. The boiled fish is very toxic!!! I got sore throat the next morning after eating and immediately had sore, weak body in the afternoon.
Yesterday's boiled fish is one of the worst boiled fish I've ever eaten. None! Throw away Lat after just a few bites (thanks to the fact that I picked the most expensive store to buy, I thought I could buy a quality assurance). Now think about how fateful I am. Luckily, I can throw a latte just a few bites. People can only take a few bites and suffer like this. If you finish eating, you can't...
(’') si┳┳
Lift the table.
PS: This is an analytical question, did I throw away the takeout yesterday to boil fish, wet garbage or dry garbage?
When the boiled fish is dehydrated, it should be dry garbage, right?
But fish meat is also wet garbage.
But fishspurs are hard to melt dry garbage in a short time, so I have to dehydrate first, then pick out one fishspurs, and finally the rest of the fish meat is really wet garbage?
Should cucumbers in boiled fish belong to wet garbage?
Peppers and octagonal spices in boiled fish should be wet garbage before they are dehydrated? Dry garbage after you dump the soup?
The takeout box is washed clean and after the water is wiped dry, it is dry garbage.
Plastic bags can't have a little bit of soup on them, otherwise they're perishable wet garbage? Plastic bags are also indissoluble dry garbage? So I have to wash the plastic bag alone and dry it in the sun before I can throw it in the dry garbage?
Solve the second question: How many more trash cans do I need to buy than usual and how many more non-degradable trash bags do I need to consume than usual in order to get rid of all the garbage classifications?
Solve the second question: Is the boiled fish fillet in a garbage bag or is it wet garbage? Will it turn into dry garbage?