Finished Folds (1—20)
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4you did it, despite my advice. And now you have to live with the consequences. And you might wish to turn back time, every once in a while...
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6Reinstalling the operating system of his twin brother seemed to be a good option at this stage. He plugged in the USB cable to his brother's tech-brain and connected the other part
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3as they met at the town's entrance. "This is the heaven on earth, for horses" - she added. You'll have everything you need here, except for one thing. "Which one?" - he asked. Then
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3the real reason why he was so hungry. But then I decided to keep this to myself and to continue the way I started. Que sera, sera.
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4Bob was used to be around people which are making fun of him. But every time when this happened, he used to say to himself that
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4laughed as loud as he could. "Are you kidding me?" - the monster said. "I rule this place, you idiot. YOU are the intruder, not the other way around." The salesman put his hands
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10All the living beings of the ocean were invited to the party. The predators, their meals and the meals of the meals. The kind of party you can't tell if you'll get out of it alive.
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6And I decided to keep dreaming, but change the dream to a new one - involving Luna. It was about to become one of these dreams you remember for years. But wait... is it a dream?
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5he was running for the 1st place. Nothing could stop him anymore. His dream was about to come true. He was about to become, finally... a badass.
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1worse. The vision didn't wanted to go away, which could only mean one thing. That it was... real? Was all of this real? Well, now I was officially freaking out. Of course, it would
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7clowns and flying bugs. But what I am most and most afraid of are the people dressed in white clothes. Somehow, they remind me of the hospital ward from the nightmares I used to
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3So - we stayed focused. But every time when we were close to finishing the game, a new round suddenly appeared and kept us engaged. Soon, someone said : "this won't ever be over".
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5out and started looking to the sky. "Come back !" he yelled. He did so for a few good hours. Then he thought that not receiving an answer is also an answer. One hard to process.
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2if I need to stay happy. Or I could die as well, and I wouldn't even know it. All, in the name of happiness.
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6you'll need to pay me for that". He knew he was lying. He got more and more attached to the kid and this made him think again about the family he never had - but he could have now
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4and dragging them into the sweet smell. The children weren't scared.They were smiling. As they were heading to a playground. They were happy. After all, that was all they needed.
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4Later on, it turned out that my neighbor was a bit insane. He was sent to an asylum founded by a pigeon lover and he was about to follow a pigeon-based therapy for the next 9 years
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6This used to be cool for a while. But then the coolness started to melt, like the sugar from a candy. And - day by day - they woke up to the cruel realty.
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6the humans - as long as the humans mind their business." Well, the main problem here was that minding it's business was not really humanity's strongest point. We could only hope
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5rse that didn't worked. So we had to come up with something else. Suddenly, we realized. We had to get out. Out, in the real life. And gather a topic from the behavior of the