The book I recommend to you is 'The Leader's Personal Expedition in the Clash of Tribes'. Although it wasn't a collection of short stories, it was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. There was a plot that was similar to going back in time, as well as a description of games and cell phone dependence. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Celly is the main character in the 'celly goes to cell city story'. We don't know much more without reading the story, but Celly is the one who goes on the adventure to Cell City.
Well, maybe the kid goes back in time through the marble game to change something important or to learn a valuable lesson from the past.
There could be many reasons why Central TV's time was slower than mobile phones. There were several possible reasons for this difference. First of all, the delay of network transmission was a possible factor. When transmitting data over the internet, it needed to be processed, such as packaging, compressing, and unpackaging. These steps required a certain amount of time, which resulted in the difference between the time on Central TV and the time on mobile phones. Secondly, the live broadcast signal on television might be faster than the live broadcast signal on the Internet. The live TV signal could be transmitted through satellites, but the live network signal needed to be transmitted through multiple nodes, so there might be a certain delay. In addition, there might be a certain delay in the live broadcast connection because the steps of video coding, packaging, transmission, unpackaging, and decoding required time. Finally, the difference between CCTV time and mobile time could also be caused by different time synchronization sources or minor differences in clock hardware. In short, there were many reasons why Central TV's time was slower than mobile phones, including network transmission delays, live broadcast signal delays, Media Processing Service time, and differences in time synchronization source and clock hardware.
I recommend the novel "Once Drunk on Plum Blossom Side". It tells the story of the heroine who fell off a cliff in her previous life and died. She was not fated to be with him. In this life, she came to find her. But is it still not fated? The female lead had a butterfly birthmark. The plot was wonderful and touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In addition to the main characters, there could be some minor characters from the manga. For instance, the teachers at UA like Aizawa. Aizawa might notice that something is different about Deku and start to investigate. There could also be villains from the past that Deku has to face again, but this time with his future knowledge. Characters like Stain could be interesting to include as Deku might try to change the way he dealt with Stain in the original timeline.
Yes, the book " The Age of Miniature: The Last Giant on Earth " was about a man's adventures in the Age of Miniature. He could return to his original size within a certain period of time and was called a " giant." In this era, he would face an unprecedented journey of survival. The challenge was right in front of him. How could he survive? Why don't you read this sci-fi-doomsday crisis novel and experience the world of the miniature era! I hope you like this recommendation.😘
The protagonist of this book, Shen Zixu, transmigrated to a parallel universe and began to make all kinds of god-level games. From the beginning of Snake and Super Mario to the end of Warcraft and Chicken Dinner, a game empire was established in his hands. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are indeed real - life stories and research on cell phones and brain cancer. Some individuals who have used cell phones extensively over long periods have developed brain cancer, which has raised alarms. But the scientific community is divided. Some research shows a weak association, while others find no significant link at all. It's a complex issue as cell phone technology has evolved, and different generations of phones may have different impacts.
The Muffin Man is a character from a nursery rhyme. The back story isn't really clearly defined in the rhyme itself. But some say he could have been an actual baker in a village, known for making delicious muffins and being so popular that he became part of the local lore and eventually the rhyme.
She could meet her younger self. This would be an interesting encounter as she could offer advice and guidance to her younger version. Maybe she could help her younger self to be less afraid of her powers.