Richard Shurwood
Bio
If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.
Stories (59/0)
What kind of ability do you have to become a sea king?
If you want to be king in DC Comics, then you must, first of all, be fully equipped, have hands to take the trident, body to wear bright gold armor. Secondly, the physical quality to be strong, at least to be able to swim more than 3000 meters per second. In addition, amphibious breathing, and control of marine life such professional skills are no less.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
Suppose there were no humans, would the universe have any meaning?
I believe that the birth of humans in the universe is accidental. Humans are extremely important to the universe because they can provide answers to many questions like the meaning of life and in a way provide a purpose to it.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
Sky of the Lost Moon
Floating like Duckweed In Phnom Penh Prison, I was separated from Chan, my Cambodian friend, as they placed the inmates from Koh Tralach into cells with existing prisoners. The mosquitoes and intense cold kept me from sleeping. Families of the Cambodian prisoners had brought them mosquito nets, but my hometown was so far away, and no one in my family even knew I was imprisoned here. I didn’t own another set of clothes—let alone a mosquito net or a blanket.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Fiction
I love you but give up on you
I met the cat diving, but not you. I met a dog climbing a rock, but not you. I met snow in the summer, but not you. I met a typhoon in winter, but I didn't meet you. I met pigs learning to make nets, but I didn't meet you. I met all the extraordinary but never met the ordinary you.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Poets
The sun's gravity is so strong, why won't the eight planets be sucked over and then hit the surface of the sun?
Why do the eight planets revolve around the sun instead of flying directly towards it? Wasn't it agreed that the gravitational force of the Sun is very strong?
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Earth
Folk Gods and Monsters - Living Spirits
In the old days, there was a rich merchant named Kibei who ran a Seto store on Rinkan Island in Edo. For a long time, Kibei had employed an honest man named Rokubei to take charge of the store's affairs, both large and small.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Fiction
Butterfly pattern on the shoulder
Early in the morning, on the beach at low tide, a person was lying. It was a woman, wearing a swimming suit, lying on her back on the beach after the tide had receded. A resident who lives nearby, according to the habits, woke up in the morning with her pet dog and slipped it for a walk on the beach. The dog, which had been very well behaved, suddenly went crazy and tried to break free from the rope that was tugging it and charged forward. Residents can not drag it, followed by a few steps, a hand loose, broke free from the restraint of the dog rushed out a long way. Then, stopped in the distance, came its wild bark. Residents panting to chase over, the pet dog found the woman lying on the beach. Seeing the woman for the first time, the resident thought she had been drunk on the beach at night and was lying down to sleep the night away. In such a situation, he met on average two or three times a year. Those who lie here drunk are tourists who come to the beach for vacation. "Miss, don't sleep, it's time to get up." The resident reached out to touch the woman's arm and jerked his hand back, it was too cold. As if the coldness of meat chilled in the refrigerator when you first get it in your hand. Tentatively, he reached out again to touch the woman's arm. "There's a woman's body on the beach." He used the cell phone he carried to call the police. The body was brought into the morgue of the town's only hospital, and then the town's only qualified forensic doctor was woken from his sleep by the call. He immediately rushed to the hospital and did an autopsy on the body of the beach girl that had just been brought, into the autopsy room of the morgue. Later, the autopsy report given to the police stated that the woman's body was drowned. Her blood did not contain alcohol or drugs, indicating that her consciousness before death was awake. It is presumed that she was swimming in the sea at night when she was entangled in seaweed legs and feet, and in the struggle, cramps occurred and she unfortunately drowned. A few hours later, the changing tides of the ocean pushed her drowning in the sea up onto the beach again, where she remained and was found by residents who woke up in the morning to skedaddle their dogs. All ten fingerprints of the woman's hands were entered into the computer and entered into the public security system's database, and through information retrieval with the national network, a matching index fingerprint was compared.
By Richard Shurwood2 years ago in Horror