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Lee woke up to the smell of bacon and egg, and saw that the sun had came up and shone its soft light through the windows. The day was young but his job couldn't wait. He went in to the bathroom and came out to the kitchen table where the plate of breakfast laid. He ate the scrambled eggs and chew on the oily bacon, and drank the warm milk. He put his shoes and went out.

Outside was a zoo, full of animals. He walked past a cage and saw that the golden tail monkey had already woken and was eating fleas as snacks. He turned on the third cross road.

Up front stood the giant in the forest with a piece of wood, thick and round in his hand, roaring with a bad smell and grumbling something unintelligible to himself while feasting on the roasting goats hanging on a rack above a fire. The giant pissed on the fire and it went into a great smoke and engulfed Lee.

When the smoke came off gradually, Lee found himself standing on a raft and drifting in a stream where a mist blinded the sight and covered the path before him. The current seemed so fast Lee could feel the tension on his feet and he knelt down on the vessel and clung on the ropes and prepared for anything unfortunate to happen to him. Then the raft rushed through a waterfall.

As Lee fell, he felt the burden on his feet disappeared, instead there was something strapped on his bag. When he eventually came through the mist, he saw that he was actually up in the sky and had just dived through a thick white cloud and the thing that was strapped on his back was a parachute. He chanted hurrah and glided in the sky, until he came much nearer to the ground did he deployed the parachute and landed safely on land.

The landing was successful but the wind was messing with him when the end of the parachute came around him and buried him inside the clothes.

When Lee did struggled through the parachute, he saw that he was not on that big and green meadow he landed anymore but in a circus, where everyone was laughing and yelling and the smell of candy and soda. A lion came out from the back and jumped a few fire loops, but then sudden it let out a cry and sprinted toward Lee, and before Lee could react to it, the lion snapped his head off and his blood was coming out of his neck and spilling everywhere.

SumFought: What The Eye



So, apparently people's been making an educated guess and blaming the TV and computer screen for causing near-sighted in children.

But the scientific findings explained to us on the above video is quite a shocker.


And the truth is that none of our parents had the slightest idea of what and why we were near-sighted, thus creating this big fat web of lie about the harmfulness of the TV and computer screen on us. Just like they lied to us about great many other things. Such as [fill in the blank].


So, happy? Now you can spend all your time watching TV and staring at your computer screen without feeling guilty that you are the one ruining your eyes. But isn't it why our parents lied to us in the first place, so that we could get away from the electronics and run into the nature's embrace?

Afloat

Thomas lay face up on the salty water and peddled his hands and legs with the sun above him gleamed like the dentist light.

How beautiful the day had been, how clear the water had been, how pleasant the weather had been. He wished he could stay on the island forever, but no, the ocean is waiting for him, the crew is waiting for him. He had a task to do, he had to fulfill that task before returning to his homeland, before marrying the girl he promised to return to.


He lay flat on the water and closed his eyes, letting the current to decide the direction.


And then he was washed to the sandy beach again.
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