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Sunday, July 7, 2019

Ask John Merrick to be your husband. Less skin comes from my...



Ask John Merrick to be your husband.

Less skin comes from my body here.
*The saying ‘No skin from my nose’

Everyone wants a chat. I can’t compromise my health too much. Once you go 1st class trains and eat a certain way, there’s no going back.

If I stop and chat, I make £0… Can’t not pay £7.80 for a subway now. Fuel isn’t free. People aren’t waiting 30 seconds for Spotify and YT adverts now…
Who wants a 1G landline?
Streets are pretty cold, and people want good real estate.
Igloo in Greenland anyone???
Who wants 1 single friend forever too?
And people want some music with their Red Stripe…
And the park is too far to walk…
And who’s wearing clothing, looking like Mr Bean?
A Zidane Champions League Final volley looks good in HD TV too…surround sound.
(Not a lack of want)

I shouldn’t be punished for others being slower or less efficient than me.
If you want a chat, you should be in my team, for me to be better off…. 2020 with the introduction of heterogeneous networks (HetNets) and ultra-dense networks (UDNs), multiple layers of radio networks have come into being. The traditional homogeneous cell-centric design of mobile networks does not match the traffic variations and diverse radio environments. The principle of “no more cells” (NMC) or the “user-centric cell” (UCC) has therefore been proposed, departing from cell-based coverage, resource management, and signal processing.



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