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In the most cliched fashion, a giant truck-kun smashed into my World, killing everyone with it. And in the next most cliched event, I was given a second chance in life by the gods to live another life in a world of swords, magic and dragons! It’s literally a dream come true! Be a hero? Who has the time?! Conquer the world? Like hell I’ll do something so troublesome! Diving into dungeons, exploring ancient ruins and meeting all the weirdos of the world? Sign me right up!! I’m only interested in travelling the world to find the most interesting materials I can use to write the best story I can! I’ll show you my creativity and dazzle this new world with the stories I’ll write! I’ll fight with dragons, swim with krakens, wrestle giants, eat all the cakes and bed the beauties! Time to live this life however I want! Eh? A psycho is running around the world saying that they are the hero who will slay the demon lord? Why is there such a crazy person? There’s someone out there threatening the world with nukes? How did they even find out how to make those? Some crazy hobo is going into other people’s houses to smash pots to look for money? That guy really must be crazy. What Do You Mean There Are Other Transmigrators In My Harem Fantasy? ----- [Character Creation:] [Gender:] [Male] [Female] >[Futa] *** Notes: Any R-rated scenes will be denoted by a '*' followed by an 'R' with the number of 'R's showing how much of it is R-rated. '*R' would be around 25%, '*RR' would be about 50% and '*RRR' would most likely be the entire chapter. You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c
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Innactive333
2019-01-15

Ok. Glass is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics. The most familiar, and historically the oldest, types of glass are "silicate glasses" based on the chemical compound silica (silicon dioxide, or quartz), the primary constituent of sand. The term glass, in popular usage, is often used to refer only to this type of material, which is familiar from use as window glass and in glass bottles. Of the many silica-based glasses that exist, ordinary glazing and container glass is formed from a specific type called soda-lime glass, composed of approximately 75% silicon dioxide (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O) from sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), calcium oxide (CaO), also called lime, and several minor additives. Many applications of silicate glasses derive from their optical transparency, giving rise to their primary use as window panes. Glass will transmit, reflect and refract light; these qualities can be enhanced by cutting and polishing to make optical lenses, prisms, fine glassware, and optical fibers for high speed data transmission by light. Glass can be coloured by adding metallic salts, and can also be painted and printed with vitreous enamels. These qualities have led to the extensive use of glass in the manufacture of art objects and in particular, stained glass windows. Although brittle, silicate glass is extremely durable, and many examples of glass fragments exist from early glass-making cultures. Because glass can be formed or moulded into any shape, it has been traditionally used for vessels: bowls, vases, bottles, jars and drinking glasses. In its most solid forms it has also been used for paperweights, marbles, and beads. When extruded as glass fiber and matted as glass wool in a way to trap air, it becomes a thermal insulating material, and when these glass fibers are embedded into an organic polymer plastic, they are a key structural reinforcement part of the composite material fiberglass. Some objects historically were so commonly made of silicate glass that they are simply called by the name of the material, such as drinking glasses and eyeglasses. Scientifically, the term "glass" is often defined in a broader sense, encompassing every solid that possesses a non-crystalline (that is, amorphous) structure at the atomic scale and that exhibits a glass transition when heated towards the liquid state. Porcelains and many polymer thermoplastics familiar from everyday use are glasses. These sorts of glasses can be made of quite different kinds of materials than silica: metallic alloys, ionic melts, aqueous solutions, molecular liquids, and polymers. For many applications, like glass bottles or eyewear, polymer glasses (acrylic glass, polycarbonate or polyethylene terephthalate) are a lighter alternative than traditional glass.

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2024-10-08 12:31
No way. Glass has nothing to do with Pulp Fiction. The plots, settings, and characters are completely different. It's not a continuation or related story in any way.
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2026-06-30 06:42
Glass lenses were lenses made of glass lenses. They had high requirements for molding technology, coating technology, precision processing, and other aspects. They had high light transmission and were not easy to age. They were mainly used in high-end imaging fields, such as single-lens reflex cameras, high-end scanner, high-end security video surveillance equipment, and so on. The glass slide was mentioned when observing meteorite slices in the rocky microscope. It was a piece of rock or meteorite that was sawed into a small rectangular shape and ground flat on one side. It was glued to a glass microscope slide with epoxy. After grinding to a thickness of 0.03 mm and sticking a cover glass, it was sandwiched between the glass slide and the cover glass. The two were different concepts that were applied to different scenarios. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Was the glass cup in the glass destroyed?
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2026-01-21 01:41
In the novel Journey to the West, Monk Sand accidentally broke an item called a "glass cup"(the 86 version of Journey to the West called it a "glass cup"). However, the "glass cup" here was a setting in the novel. In reality, the glass cup was not generally considered to be "destroyed." In reality, the glass cup was a kind of glass-made vessel, or in other cultural creations such as games, animations, novels, etc. There were different appearances, but there was no such thing as "destroyed" in a unified sense. If it was referring to the plot in Journey to the West, then in the novel setting, it was broken by Monk Sand. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Glass heart and glass heart
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2026-01-20 04:23
" Glass heart " was a term used on the Internet to describe a person's mind as fragile as glass. It meant that this kind of person was very sensitive and fragile, and could not withstand criticism, accusation, or ridicule. As for the Glazed Heart, it had different meanings in different context. In the context of the movie " Glaze," the female lead, Chu Xuanji, had a special setting of a Glaze Heart. In the description," A child's heart is a colorful glass that can only shine under the sun, but it will shatter if it is not careful." The " Glaze Heart " symbolized the heart that the child needed to care for. It was both precious and easily damaged. Unlike the " glass heart " that simply meant fragility, the " glass heart " might have other meanings such as being precious and unique in different situations. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Is there a sequel to 30?
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2025-03-15 02:24
There was no official announcement yet that there would be a sequel to " Only Thirty ", but some readers and media outlets had already begun to speculate and discuss whether there would be any plans for a sequel. If there was an official announcement of a sequel, it would receive more attention and might be rearranged and adjusted in terms of storyline, character development, plot structure, and so on. However, we haven't received official confirmation yet, so we can't be sure if there will be a sequel.
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