
S: Don't Panic, I Have a Farm Game
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[No hostility, short-tempered parents, slightly big golden fingers] Returning to the era of youthful struggle, Hochlin had no big ambitions. He just wanted to settle down in a corner, raise his children and live a good life.
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Official(21)Scraped 17d ago
About whether it's cold in the south or in the north
There are a lot of comments about my writing in this paragraph, because I clearly wrote that the winter in the south is colder than in the north, so I will give a unified explanation here. I am a Fujianese who has lived in Changchun for four years. Changchun is northern enough, right? Fujian is southern enough, right? So I think I should have a say in whether it is colder in the south or in the north. When I was in college, the temperature was the lowest in ten years. The coldest outdoor temperature was minus 36 degrees Celsius. But when I went out on weekends, I only wore thermal underwear, a sweater, a coat, and at most a windbreaker, which was still thin. Needless to say, indoors, my dormitory happened to be the hottest in the building, and the hottest temperature could reach 30 degrees Celsius. Where I live in northern Fujian, the coldest winter can reach minus one or two degrees Celsius. I always wear a down jacket at home, let alone going out. The question is, why? Because the south is humid and the north is dry, the thermal conductivity of water is twenty-five times that of air. This means that the more moisture in the air, the faster a person's body temperature will be lost. The maximum difference can be up to twenty-five times. Let's take another example. Why don't major Internet companies set up servers at the North and South Pole? But just set up on the seabed at about five or six degrees (water depth of one or two hundred meters)? Isn't it colder at the North and South Pole? Or just shoot the server into space and into Earth orbit, where it's only minus 270 degrees. Of course, it's because the North and South Pole are too dry and the heat dissipation effect is not good. There is no heat dissipation medium in space. If the south reaches minus 15 degrees Celsius, you can experience the coldness of the Antarctic at home (I'm not kidding). So... I am really speechless when I see a lot of people saying that I write randomly.
The first 100 chapters are well written, but the latter part is like shit. I feel like it was written by someone else. Anyway, it has been like shit since I went to the northwest. I have forgotten the original settings. As for the farm system, I still have two boats. Isn't it good for you to write about the civilian design direction? Then I will write about the Northeast, and then my hometown will be able to develop better. I really don't want to read the rest of it, as there are a lot of repetitions.
The back feels like it was written by AI
Starting from a hundred and a few chapters, it's like a running account written by AI. It's smelly, long, and poorly written.
Is there anyone who can spread the word? I remember that the educated youths went to the countryside in the 1960s. At first, there were only a few people. It was only in 1967 or 1968, when leaders called for people to go to the mountains and countryside, that the educated youths began to go to the countryside on a large scale. In 1959, there should be no such term as educated youth, and there should be no going to the countryside. At most, the nearby factory or hospital will send people to the countryside to stay for a few days to provide support.
Haha, are you sure you gave the title correctly?
It was quite interesting when I was in the brigade, but after I went to the capital, things started to go wrong, and it became more and more outrageous.
What the hell
What is written after chapter 123? Isn't this a chronicle?
The first hundred chapters are still readable, but the rest are bullshit.
I have to go, there is too much shit, I really can't eat it! The last sentence I saw was I want to get a solar charging lamp for my younger siblings? 1959?
The golden finger is too big, and it doesn't seem like the pleasure of upgrading to fight monsters.
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Official(21)Scraped 17d ago
About whether it's cold in the south or in the north
There are a lot of comments about my writing in this paragraph, because I clearly wrote that the winter in the south is colder than in the north, so I will give a unified explanation here. I am a Fujianese who has lived in Changchun for four years. Changchun is northern enough, right? Fujian is southern enough, right? So I think I should have a say in whether it is colder in the south or in the north. When I was in college, the temperature was the lowest in ten years. The coldest outdoor temperature was minus 36 degrees Celsius. But when I went out on weekends, I only wore thermal underwear, a sweater, a coat, and at most a windbreaker, which was still thin. Needless to say, indoors, my dormitory happened to be the hottest in the building, and the hottest temperature could reach 30 degrees Celsius. Where I live in northern Fujian, the coldest winter can reach minus one or two degrees Celsius. I always wear a down jacket at home, let alone going out. The question is, why? Because the south is humid and the north is dry, the thermal conductivity of water is twenty-five times that of air. This means that the more moisture in the air, the faster a person's body temperature will be lost. The maximum difference can be up to twenty-five times. Let's take another example. Why don't major Internet companies set up servers at the North and South Pole? But just set up on the seabed at about five or six degrees (water depth of one or two hundred meters)? Isn't it colder at the North and South Pole? Or just shoot the server into space and into Earth orbit, where it's only minus 270 degrees. Of course, it's because the North and South Pole are too dry and the heat dissipation effect is not good. There is no heat dissipation medium in space. If the south reaches minus 15 degrees Celsius, you can experience the coldness of the Antarctic at home (I'm not kidding). So... I am really speechless when I see a lot of people saying that I write randomly.
The first 100 chapters are well written, but the latter part is like shit. I feel like it was written by someone else. Anyway, it has been like shit since I went to the northwest. I have forgotten the original settings. As for the farm system, I still have two boats. Isn't it good for you to write about the civilian design direction? Then I will write about the Northeast, and then my hometown will be able to develop better. I really don't want to read the rest of it, as there are a lot of repetitions.
The back feels like it was written by AI
Starting from a hundred and a few chapters, it's like a running account written by AI. It's smelly, long, and poorly written.
Is there anyone who can spread the word? I remember that the educated youths went to the countryside in the 1960s. At first, there were only a few people. It was only in 1967 or 1968, when leaders called for people to go to the mountains and countryside, that the educated youths began to go to the countryside on a large scale. In 1959, there should be no such term as educated youth, and there should be no going to the countryside. At most, the nearby factory or hospital will send people to the countryside to stay for a few days to provide support.
Haha, are you sure you gave the title correctly?
It was quite interesting when I was in the brigade, but after I went to the capital, things started to go wrong, and it became more and more outrageous.
What the hell
What is written after chapter 123? Isn't this a chronicle?
The first hundred chapters are still readable, but the rest are bullshit.
I have to go, there is too much shit, I really can't eat it! The last sentence I saw was I want to get a solar charging lamp for my younger siblings? 1959?
The golden finger is too big, and it doesn't seem like the pleasure of upgrading to fight monsters.









