luck. Although this is our break time, a microphone ship that was supposed to deliver goods to F.O.B (front battle base) was ambushed. She was shot by a rocket-propelled hand grenade and a nonrepetitive rifle and received severe structural damage. One of her crew was killed and the other three were injured. Seriously making water and the list, she barely returned home and was able to fall in the evening. If they are ambushing in a canal rather than a river, I doubt if they will come back or not.
Do you know lucky people? Lucky is a fascinating story. Fortunately, you will feel that someday it will come to the corner, wink at you toward you, and take you to spend your life. It whisper to your ear, luck can protect you as the only thing that blocks you is what you can not control. Innovation plans and startups are full of stories about luck, but since these stories deceive you, there is more harm than good. These stories make you feel that your lucky journey is inevitable. They make you feel that your efforts and devotion got the luck you need to achieve your vision. They teach innovation as a series of random events, and if you continue to buy a lottery, you will win eventually.
The story makes the trip to the palace very short. We will keep it short as well. Let's talk about rescue activities on another day, another story. Turning story, revival, healing story, luck around us, and there are lots of things that they know to happen. This story is about our behavior after leaving the desert. The king of this story is a nice person. He was very appreciated and I thought that only one thing was appreciated by you was not enough. How often do you appreciate "cranes"? The random introduction that our friend gave us won over an unexpected business partner and we took out a friend as a symbol of thanks. But what we think is important is that "My inner crane brought me this luck when I needed it most, please let me sit quietly for 10 minutes, at the beginning of the gods The ceremonial product of harvesting is a way society "thanks to the crane"