On May 1,1886, an unprecedented strike broke out on the streets of Chicago
The workers who had been cruelly exploited all year round stood up bravely and established an eight-hour work system to defend their legal rights and interests.
Although the struggle was cruelly suppressed (the Zhou city tragedy), the chain reaction caused by it United the working class in all countries and eventually won.
May Day, as a common Festival of the International proletariat, has a profound aning that still affects us.
"Today, so of the rights and interests that we think are natural are earned by our ancestors 'relentless efforts and sacrifices.
As a worker living in the great socialist New China, we can't let the blood of our ancestors flow in vain.
Thus, I set an example by taking a half-freelancer's job and giving myself a holiday on Labor Day.
Okay, okay, please put down your middle finger and calm down.
Actually, I just want to clarify one thing: Labor was glorious, that was right. However, there was nothing shaful about 'resting legally'.
When he was free, he would read novels, play gas, or go out for a walk. It was quite good.
As the saying goes, life is already too rushed. If you forget about work, there will be no pain, and leave work in the wind ...
However ... The holiday was over, so they still had to do what they had to do.
Let's enter the month-beginning notice ...
Since I've made up such a long story, the first part of this month's notice will be relatively short (I'm afraid that I'll have to charge a fee if it's any longer).
The "ultimate rescue" story with the SCP Foundation as its background was still going on, but it did not seem to last long. It should be finished within the week.
After that, it was ti to drag on ... Oh no... It was the S2 preliminaries for the championship that had been laid out for a long ti.
In S2, other than underworld frontline, players from other Studios would also have more scenes to play, and it would be starting soon.
Please look forward to it.
[PS: Thriller Paradise's comic is out, and I've read it. I personally think it's not bad.] I hope that everyone will look at it with the eyes of an 'adapted work' and not be too entangled with the degree of restoration. After all ... If a comic was really the sa as a novel, it would be better to read a novel, right?
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