No, of course! But maybe there are two poles apart: one is to make yourself easier, another is to make yourself complicated.
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This morning, was a gloomy one. Rain kept pouring, and drizzle, on and off. And is stops near the afternoon.
It is not strange to see people playing with Rubik's cube in class. Nevertheless, it is still a toy. A best-selling toy around the world. As of January 2009, there are 390 million cubes sold worldwide.
I don't like playing it, honestly. It's not a game that waste your time, but a game to puzzled you and make life more miserable, unless you know the tricks and formula, and can unscramble it with no hassle.
I overheard a conversation between Ying Hong and Aaron. And they are discussing about the dimensions of the Rubik's cube.
I don't really remember it, but it was kind of crappy. With they talking about this 3-D puzzle becoming a 5-D or more, the talk makes the whole thing sounds funny.
The Rubik's cube fever had come and go, and come.
Mr. Williams commeted:
This game was a very popular game back in the 80s and 90s. And you still play
it?Maybe not exactly what he said, but something there.
No matter what, this fever will sure last, at least untill this year.

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