Human beings have made progress in history by improving the desire for life and the ability to adapt to the worst situation. To avoid bad weather, early humans learned to live in the caves. To fight wildlife and cook food, humans have developed their own manufacturing method after the wildfires caused by lightning strike accidentally encountered this process. Progress, however, has not advanced a bit, and by pursuing further progress inevitably recombined unexpectedly negative results Edward Turner called "revenge effect".
The cold morning of December, the sun woke up. That is Friday, 13th December, this is what I know. No clock, no phone, no electrical work. There was no heat in the house, so when I woke up I was trembling. I went downstairs and found a note on the ground of the main entrance. I walked to the kitchen, where I found out that my mother and father were talking about power output. I said, "Look at the front door with a note." I read them to them. The explanation said: "The residents of Chesterfield noticed that there was a blackout.
I woke up this morning, I did not receive a call, but I went out soon. I live at the foot of the mountain in northern California and came to the backyard of my wild home. I saw the beautiful mountains, and I concentrated on the sound of a group of birds shouting in my garden. When I got up and listened, I heard the birds jumped up and saw them playing in the air, sitting on the tree next to me.
I got up early the next morning and I was excited to realize my long-term dream. Then I will look outside. The weather was nice the day before, but this morning it looked very dark and the wind was blowing. On my phone I found that "Little Rain" has a 100% change. Well, ah. Do not be scared, I am very pleased that I attached waterproof boots and an umbrella and grabbed them for just in case. The weather when I got on the subway to Brooklyn was quite similar. Then I got off at my station. Within a minute I started taking pictures, clouds opened and it began to rain. This is noon so I spent $ 12.80 on lunch at a famous restaurant, hiding Nathan's famous hot dogs with most other desperate visitors in the area.