He hates to awake waking up. Shock is enough. It feels - a sense of 1000 bugs digged through his flesh - worse. But the worst thing is to lose memory. For a while, whenever he died, he did not know who he was and what killed him. That's why it's as bad as the first time each time. When I awoke, I could not breathe, I got wasted by grasping the skin and almost no insects and bite twisted beneath the water. This terrible impression quickly disappeared.
One of the first short stories I wrote at this seminar is that I woke up in his coffin and buried it in the basement six feet. He broke the ground under the cemetery, where he did a fun social activity with all the other dead people waiting for someone to become a hollow. Like many MFA project professors, Dr. B does not like science fiction and does not like science fiction. After the seminar, I reviewed the comments of Dr. B. He said, "I can not fix this story in my opinion," I quoted directly.
I start with waking my device. I have no problem with awaking my iPhone, but when I raise my iPad it is still dead. I clicked it once ... ... and I died twice. Then, after a bit of confusion, I noticed that I should wake it by pressing the power button. cheers! This happened to me (messing around my iPad, waiting for a miraculous happening). It was not what I tried to admit. This is a "lazy" way I am accustomed to working on the iPhone. After experiencing so many struggles, I was staring at waiting for my iPad to unlock. No Facebook ID, not interesting (This is likely to be my other point for Facebook ID to reduce my cognitive load - I do not need to do anything, just look.) But now I am hoping to potentially get this from all other devices. Because it may be complicated to implement, on iPad this feature will not be displayed immediately (for example, face ID is only recognized in portrait mode, work distance is okay for iPhone). Said that it is not enough new iPad)
Because I have a slight claustrophobia, the coffin is impossible. For some reason they woke up and woke up in the living room with a three day open coffin - the MD had the opportunity to "wake up" the deceased in case the misunderstood that they are really dead I gave it. Then there is a bell next to each tomb in the cemetery - tied to the limbs of the deceased - just in case the waiter can dig into them. When you reach the ground and become a comfortable movement for all participants, people will confirm that you are dead. But this thought still makes me uneasy