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The Fate Of The World Is In My Hands, But All I Want To Do Is Eat!

The Fate Of The World Is In My Hands, But All I Want To Do Is Eat!

'Kill monsters, eat meat' 'I mean, Kill monsters, save lives. Got it.' 'Tut, I could've sworn that the first one sounded better.' She wasn't a girl looking for freedom or self-righteous liberation by a hero, or whatever shit a girl who suffered for almost all her life would crave. -the shit of a life she was living was horrible, but it was bearable, and so she got used to it. Rather, instead of freedom, what this little missy wanted was money. Lots and lots of them so she never has to worry about the next day. Money - bountiful enough that when she has to spend, she doesn't need to look back or calculate her assets to see how much she has left. Money - bountiful enough to get all the fried chicken she could ever dream of. Yeah, you heard it, fried chicken. For those who did not have money to spare leisurely, getting fried chicken was like a pipe dream to them and she had been one of those unfortunate souls. A comfortable roof above her head and no worries as to when she would get ordered around to steal. No worries about when she would get her next meal-- That was her liberation. And she got it. Just that, she got it most absurdly. Awakened! Those were the people ruling the world, alongside beastly and deadly monsters who threatened the safety of average human beings. And those awakened call the shots. Alice never dreamed she would one day be awakened, and compared to others with their game-like system displaying their attributes and strength; she had a full-grown man whom only she could hear, watching her back at every turn and telling her what to do. He was kinda a pain in the ass but she couldn't complain. It was this gift he had bestowed on her that made her the most powerful Awakened there was with stats that even S-class awakeneds couldn't compare to. She was the boss, now. Mwa-hahahahaha. But life didn't go as easy and leisurely as she planned. With great power comes great responsibility, right? Well, in her case with great power comes great hunger. She couldn't go a moment without getting hungry and her stomach had become a bottomless pit. And to get food, she needed money, and to get money, she had to hunt monsters. The monsters plagued humanity, causing catastrophes and taking lives mercilessly. Those monsters, as scary as they may be, were her target and she had to face them head-on. The bigger the monsters the more money she would gain. Yeah, that was the plan, but... This guy acting as her system seemed to have other plans, putting her at the forefront of 'justice' and having her clean the mess he somewhat created. 'Ugh, I can already sense a shadow of foreboding. Someone, please tell me I'm not acting the main character role. I just want to eat, okay?'
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QT:Discussing the correct posture to eat Dog Food

QT:Discussing the correct posture to eat Dog Food

Synopsis: Gou Liang was originally a small office worker of the Space-Time Administration Bureau but because of a weird questionnaire, he was sent to multiple worlds in order to complete a mysterious and arduous mission — to use the correct posture to awaken lord god. Traveling through space and time, he experienced world after worlds of lives before realizing something. It turned out, the gentle and sentimental lord god had been alone by himself, guarding the long and endless period of time that he had forgotten… this book is a quick transmigration novel, this is the story of a foodie go-getter and a dimple-loving lord god. A strawberry flavored scholar youth, a lemon flavored cold and aloof film emperor, a snow pear flavored black belly… however, the edible target became the person whom he shared the rest of his life with. Gou Liang’s life underwent sky toppling and earth turning changes. The you in the next world as well, what flavor would you be? 16 worlds in total: School Campus: Strawberry Flavored Scholar Gong Entertainment circle: Lemon Flavored Film Emperor Gong Ancient Time: Honey Tangerine Flavored Shadow Guard Gong WuXia: Papaya Flavored Senior Brother Gong Beastmen: Pineapple flavored Beastmen Gong Ghost Spirits: Snow Pear Flavored Dead Gong Ancient Time: Grape Flavored Regent Gong Apocalypse: Banana Flavored Boss Gong Interstellar: Pomegranate Flavored Sentinel Gong Modern: Citrus Flavored Aristocrat Gong Mecha: Sweet Jujube flavored Lunar New Year Gong Ancient Time: Durian Flavored Battle God Gong Magic: Watermelon Flavored Blackened Gong Cultivation: Cherry Flavored Disciple Gong Fantasy: Blueberry Flavored Demon King Gong Celestial World: Bayberry flavored Senior Immortal Gong Not my novel ! Not my translation ! Translators: KunLin, TaoTao, SilverRain, Bluemoon. Editors: Amaris, Grump, Mimishijie, Rubhyl, Vez, Blarghette Release Schedule: Sporadic Source : Chrysanthemum garden It's not gonna be completed as the translator have stopped translating this !!
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Are there any success stories related to Native Americans eating cinnamon?
2 answers
2024-12-10 09:31
There may be some individual success stories. For example, perhaps a Native American entrepreneur has created a unique product that combines traditional Native American ingredients with cinnamon and has achieved business success. Or it could be that in the context of health, some Native Americans have found that adding cinnamon to their diet, along with other native foods, has helped with certain health issues like blood sugar control. However, this is not a well - documented or widespread phenomenon as far as I know.
Can you find any accounts of Native Americans eating cinnamon in success stories?
1 answer
2024-12-10 00:03
Well, it's difficult to find such stories. Native Americans have a long - standing relationship with their native foods. Cinnamon, being from a different part of the world, is not deeply ingrained in their historical or cultural success narratives. However, in the modern era of globalization, there could potentially be some new stories emerging where cinnamon is used in an innovative way within Native American communities, but currently, there's not much evidence of that.
How did Native Americans tell stories?
1 answer
2024-10-04 17:26
Native Americans told stories in many ways. They might use music, dance, and art to enhance the narrative. Sometimes, they would incorporate natural elements like the stars or animals into their tales to make them more engaging and memorable.
Why did Native Americans tell stories?
3 answers
2024-10-03 12:56
Native Americans told stories to pass on their history, culture, and values to future generations. It was a way to keep their traditions alive.
Why do Native Americans tell stories?
1 answer
2024-10-02 22:10
One reason Native Americans tell stories is to preserve their traditions and teach important life lessons. Also, it helps to strengthen the community bonds and gives a sense of identity.
Do Native Americans Believe in Book of Mormon Stories?
2 answers
2024-12-12 19:43
Some do, some don't. There are Native Americans who have converted to the Mormon faith and thus believe in the Book of Mormon stories. But many Native Americans hold fast to their traditional beliefs and may not be inclined to accept the stories in the Book of Mormon. Their own spiritual systems are deeply rooted in their history and culture.
Cinnamon for weight loss success stories
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2024-11-08 21:01
There are many success stories of using cinnamon for weight loss. Some people found that adding cinnamon to their daily diet, like in their morning oatmeal or coffee, helped boost their metabolism. Cinnamon is believed to regulate blood sugar levels, which in turn can prevent sudden spikes and drops in energy and cravings. This stability can lead to reduced overall calorie intake and thus contribute to weight loss.
What are some common themes in Native Americans telling stories?
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2024-12-12 19:11
A prevalent theme in Native Americans telling stories is family and community. The stories pass on values within the tribe, such as respect for elders. For example, stories might show how the younger generation learns important skills from the older ones. They also often have themes of survival and how the tribe overcame difficulties in the past.
Do Native Americans Know about Book of Mormon Stories?
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2024-12-12 06:49
Some Native Americans do know about Book of Mormon stories. The Mormon church has made efforts to share the teachings of the Book of Mormon, which includes stories that are claimed to have connections to Native American history. But a large number of Native Americans also follow their own traditional beliefs and cultures. So while they might be aware of the Book of Mormon stories, these may not be a central part of their lives or beliefs. And there are also Native Americans who may be skeptical or even opposed to the ideas presented in the Book of Mormon due to differences in worldviews and historical experiences.
Did Native Americans know about Book of Mormon stories?
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2024-10-29 12:48
Well, it's a complex matter. The Book of Mormon claims certain connections to the ancestors of Native Americans. While some Native American tribes might have had stories or cultural elements that seem to parallel aspects of the Book of Mormon, it's hard to prove a direct knowledge. There could be coincidences in cultural themes or it could be that over time, some ideas got diffused in ways we don't fully understand. However, many in the Mormon faith see evidence of Native Americans' connection to the Book of Mormon stories.
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