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Arthur, an ordinary college student, was dumped by his girlfriend at the beginning and obtained the billionaire system, earning $800 trillion at the beginning. However, this money can only be spent by girls, and there is no other way. In order to spend all this money, Arthur embarked on an extraordinary path to becoming a millionaire!

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yolo_man
2020-07-13

This story is a fucking riot to read. I’m a tough critic, and some sections are a bit repetitive. Yet, when some of the jokes fall like the hammer of god I can’t help but screenshot them for another day to cure my eye bleeding from trying to read some of the xinxia crap out there. Super power exist, but they are rare and have obvious limitations so no cultivation. Guns and monsters are the main forces, but powers are growing. People actually die. Instead, the tropes died after being sold for potatoes to earn gratitude.** The world is based around an apocalyptic world where humans reside in walled strongholds, except the poor labor in refugee camps outside the walls. Yet, the protagonist isn’t defending the strongholds like a normal novel hero. The MC is a refugee, and through crazy plot lines ends up inadvertently destroying most of them he comes across. There are supernatural beings with a single superpower, while the rest of the world relies on guns and artillery to keep the monsters at bay. The MC’s unique power is to trade the gratitude of others for various services. The MC who is a total lone wolf slowly progresses as he shamelessly tries to get enough gratitude for the next hidden service. The author manages to build a desolate, hardscrabble world and still create crazy humor without destroying it. There are truly serious moments, major side characters die, supernatural beings die, entire nation state business consortiums die, even a fucking mountain dies in the course of the novel but you can’t help but feel the chain of events makes sense, though a crazy kind of sense this author has.

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Tell me a refugee life story.
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2024-11-28 04:08
There was a refugee woman, Fatima. She had to leave her home suddenly when the conflict started. She carried her young child on her back. Along the journey, she faced many difficulties like lack of clean water and proper shelter. In the refugee camp, she learned some new skills to support herself and her child, and she hoped for a better future one day.
Tell me a Somalian refugee life story.
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2024-12-09 06:04
One Somalian refugee's life story could be about a young man named Ahmed. He had to flee Somalia due to the ongoing civil war. He left his home with just a few belongings. He walked for days to reach a refugee camp in a neighboring country. In the camp, life was tough. There was not enough food, and the living conditions were very poor. But Ahmed was determined to make a better life. He learned some basic skills like farming in the camp and hoped one day to return to Somalia and help rebuild his country.
What are the common hardships in a Somalian refugee life story?
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2024-12-07 05:31
The journey to safety itself is full of hardships. They may face violence on the way, and the long and arduous travel often leaves them physically and mentally exhausted. Once in the refugee camps, there is a lack of privacy as they live in small, cramped spaces. And finding meaningful employment is almost impossible, which makes them dependent on aid, leading to a loss of dignity in some cases.
What can we learn from a refugee life story?
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2024-11-28 03:33
We can learn the value of resilience. Refugees face so many hardships but still keep going.
What makes 'Picture My Life A Refugee Story' unique?
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2024-11-12 13:00
It could be the way it combines different elements of a refugee's life. Not just the obvious hardships, but also the small moments of joy, the cultural nuances they bring with them, and how they interact with the new world around them. This all - in - one view could make it unique. For example, it might show how a refugee uses their traditional cooking skills to make a living in the new place while also facing the language barrier. That kind of multi - faceted exploration makes it stand out.
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