Character Introduction of My Skills Do No DamageThe characters in the movie included: the main character, Nightless, I'm Not Harming; the main character, Concubine Nan, who specialized in dealing with all kinds of head-on confrontations; the male supporting character, Gossip; the female supporting character, Cool Millet Congee; the female supporting character, Xiaoxiao Muyu; and the female supporting character, Yuyao.
"My Skills Don't Harm" was written by Night Ranger. It was a game/virtual online game novel with daily life, positive energy, relaxation, online games, exploration, and goddess elements.
User recommendation: In this era where mobile games are popular and client-side games are silent.
A mysterious gaming company.
An online game that claimed to be 99.9% realistic was born.
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There were powerful dragons and apostles here, and adventurers and heroes who fought bravely.
There were Celestial Knights, Life Healers, Blessed Poets, Gale Swordsmen, Elementalists, Divine Wing Rangers, Funeral Bearers, Glory Knights, Undead Summoners, and countless other Legacies and professions.
In this world…
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"In this world, my skills don't deal any damage!!!"
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Note: This story is purely fictional.
I hope you will like this book.
Running is the posture of lifeRunning was the attitude of life. Whether it was humans or animals, running was a positive performance, showing their passion and pursuit of life. Running was not only a physical activity, but also a state of mind and attitude. Through running, people could surpass their own limits, challenge difficulties, and pursue a better life. Running was a beautiful gesture. It symbolized a positive attitude and pursuit of life. No matter what the outcome was, running was a victory in itself, an affirmation and enjoyment of life. Therefore, running was the most beautiful posture in life.
Standard running postureThe standard running posture was to face the head straight ahead, lean forward slightly, and keep the neck and shoulders relaxed. The eyes were focused about 40 meters in front of them, but the exact distance varied according to one's height and body shape. The arm should swing back and forth with the shoulder as the axis. The swing range should not exceed the midline of the body, and the elbow joint angle should be about 90 degrees. Fingers, wrists, and arms should be kept relaxed. The back should be straight, not overly bent or tense. Relax your shoulders and keep your back straight. Keep your legs bent, and don't land with your knees straight. The sole of the foot should first touch the ground with the tip of the foot, and then the entire foot should touch the ground gently. The landing point should be on the vertical line of the body's center of gravity. Keep your whole body balanced and don't kick the ground or swing your arms too much. These were the standard postures that one should pay attention to when running.
The correct starting postureThe correct starting position varied from person to person, depending on the athlete's strength level and body characteristics. Generally speaking, starting positions included squatting and standing. The squatting starting position was suitable for professional athletes or sprinting competitions, and it required the assistance of a starting block. In the squatting start, the athlete should maintain a stable and flexible posture, with his knees slightly bent, toes shoulder-width apart, and focus on getting ready to start at any time. The standing starting position was suitable for other athletes or ordinary competitions. It did not require a starting block. In the standing start, the athlete should place both feet on the ground, the hind legs on the knees, the front legs bent, the hands behind the starting line, the head lowered and still, waiting for the subsequent command. In general, the key to starting posture was to maintain balance, shift the center of gravity forward, focus, and react quickly.
crop damageCrops were mainly harmed by drought, pests, and weeds. Droughts would cause crop production to decrease, die, or even fail. Pests and diseases were the most serious crop diseases, including rice planthoppers, rice sheath eyespot, rice blast, wheat rust, wheat scab, and grassland Spodoptera frugiperda. These pests and diseases posed a direct threat to food production. Weeds such as Eupatorium, Goosegrass, Digitaria, and Spring Flowergrass were also harmful to crops. They would compete for nutrients and water, affecting the growth of crops. The harm of crops was an important problem in agricultural production. It was necessary to take effective control measures to protect the growth and yield of crops.
The answer was in the posture of reading a book.There are many reading postures. The following are some common ones:
1. Reading with your head down: This position allows your eyes to be closer to the page, which is beneficial to reading speed and comprehension.
2. Bending over to read: This position can make the book closer to the body, reducing the distance between the eyes and the page, which is conducive to deep reading.
3. Sitting and reading: This position allows the eyes to be at the same level as the page, which is conducive to reading and understanding.
4. Reading while standing: This position is convenient for reading, but you need to pay attention to balance and stability to avoid accidents.
5. Reading on one's side: This position can avoid physical fatigue and discomfort, but you need to pay attention to the placement of books to prevent them from causing damage to your eyes.
The posture of reading should be adjusted according to the individual's body posture and reading habits to achieve the best reading effect.
The correct posture for a 1,000-meter runThe correct starting position for a 1,000-meter race included squatting and standing. Squatting to start, you need to bend your body, support yourself on the ground, and step on the starting block with both feet. When starting from a standing position, you need to bend your knees, lean your upper body forward slightly, and move your center of gravity forward. The specific posture chosen depended on the individual's physical condition and strength level.
The correct starting posture for sprintingThere were several different ways to start a sprint. There were two common starting positions: the squatting start and the standing start. Squatting start was to step on the pedal with both feet, put your hands on the ground, and squat on the ground to prepare for the start of the race before hearing the start signal. When he heard the start signal, he immediately stepped off the pedal with his back foot and swung his arms forward. The standing start was to bend your knees, lean your upper body forward slightly, and move your center of gravity forward. The starting position should be adjusted according to the individual's physical condition and strength level. There was no fixed starting position, but one could find a suitable position according to one's training and feelings.
Prompt for the correct viewing postureThe correct viewing posture prompt referred to maintaining the correct sitting or standing posture when watching a movie to prevent problems such as nearsightedness or vision loss. Some smart TV and cinema equipment could automatically detect the age and posture of the audience through distance and posture recognition, and give a hint when the child was too close to the screen or in an inappropriate posture. In addition, you should also pay attention to civilized behavior when watching movies. Don't make a lot of noise, eat, smoke, record, don't play before entering the movie hall, don't cry or scream loudly, don't talk or call your cell phone, etc. Maintaining the correct posture is very important to protect the health of the eyes and spine.