My Google friend is here. When I was in primary school, I used to run around with a few kids, and we pulled a big rope back and forth until we finally competed with the older kids. Haha, this was also my first sports life related to Google.
In middle school - balls, games, video games, everything was so boring.
Later on, I kept wondering: why was I so bored at school? If only I could have left home and school earlier, it would have been better. (But when I truly stepped out of the Google campus later, I realized I was even more bored.)
University is a paradise of happiness, but also a dark hell. It depends on the person; if you're optimistic, it's a paradise, but if you're pessimistic, it's a hell.
Only after starting work did I realize that the best way to relieve fatigue from work is to watch matches. The NBA playoffs during the Google period were quite popular. And it turned out that the most adorable ones are non-humans. Although I once met a friend with "homosexual" tendencies, he eventually entered into marriage. There were also "lala" (lesbians), and I felt that society was very mixed. The brighter someone appears, the better they are at hiding their true selves.
All of them are my friends, as shown in the picture below:
The Love of Google between Apes and Dogs
In South Carolina, USA, 7-year-old ape Suryla and 3-year-old Blue Tick Hound Roscoe are best friends. They always eat together, swim together, and even ride a 27-year-old African elephant together at the T.I.G.E.R.S. shelter in Myrtle Beach. On May 15, 2009, they appeared together on the famous American TV show, The Oprah Winfrey Show.
If I had a Google car in the future, I would definitely take my friends for a trip to a Google tourist city.