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Weekly Contest #184
As I am in Ukraine, it is usual to live in a dark. Not only because of night, but also due to understandable issues. It is war, babe, and if you’re not with a gun in a trench, but doing your job at home or in the office, you need to be ready that few times per day city will be in total dark. You now, it is funny, when you ask people “what are they doing, when the light goes down?”. Someone desperately looking for a new place, because they are fully depending on the computer, someone just chilling, and someone looking for a reason to say, t...
Weekly Contest #183
In a small village, where people live calm, peaceful life, one farmer had a barn. Not big, but not small. He had cows, sheep, horses, chickens and geese, and some other animals, who spend their lives in the same way, as farmer did. Day was going after night, and night after day. But once happened one situation, that changed this peaceful way of living in the barn. One chicken gave a birth two living beings. As you can understand, they both hatched from eggs. And the thing is, that one of her children were a chicken and another one – goos...
Weekly Contest #182
Alarm system shouted, like old teacher shouting on young student, who forgot to do his homework again. I opened my eyes and took my body from my bed. I don’t like to awake earlier, then 8 o’clock. I looked at my clock – 3:45. Too early for global incidents, but enough for local crisis. I put my pans on and run out of my room. I just opened the door and I saw my Granny on a wheelchair, who was standing in front of my door. Her eyes were dark, as she was looking deep inside black hole. - Granny, can yo...
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