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Children rule the world
“It all happened five years ago.”
“When John Smith made a presidential law stating: “that school would now be 12 hours.”
“That's not real,” said Jeff.
“No, what really happened was that we finally pushed our children so far that they revolted,” now we live here, the disgusting sewer, relying on rats and sewer water.
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