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Can I touch your butt?
Only if you say please
*Chirp*chirp* The songs of the blue jay resonates from the tree that seems to be the stronghold of this mighty forest. The roots entangle all other plants and appear to stretch to the far ends of the earth. As each creature begins its routine. Deer run and leap, squirrels play along the extravagant roots, each bird begins to line to sing the anthem of the forest. While in one particular borrow their lies a single raccoon. He is old fur matted and falling out, each step slower than the last, but mind as sharp and cunning as the young wolf. He is treated respectably in this community, or so he would like to wish. Many give looks of pity, disregard, malice, annoyance, and some don't even acknowledge his existence. Each morning the old raccoon goes picks at some food scraps lying in plain sight. He no longer has the strength to gather real nourishment. Rumor has it the old fur ball survives on pure willpower, but where does the willpower come from? As the old raccoon returns home to the rotting root that is his home, and begins to nestle back into place he notices something missing. Well for you see each night since the raccoon has began sleeping in this root he heard the drill of a young woodpecker. The old fur ball grew bewildered wondering where could the redheaded brat could be. So he mustered up the strength of his old bones to go looking before dusk came. After some time he reached the home of most woodpeckers.
Here he saw many participating in different activities and games of sorts, but couldn't help but notice one woodpecker that truly caught his attention. Young lad who drilled into his home every night. See the young little pecker was sitting to himself yammering some nonsense under his breath. So the Old fur ball approached him. Why "Why hello their young one" "Who are and what do you want crapface" replied the ill tempered woodpecker. "Why I'm the owner of the root you drill that bright mouth of yours into each day and through the night". "Oh so its you figured you didn't want making any more holes since no one really want me around" commented the woodpecker. "Now what makes you think that" questioned the raccoon. "No one can hear what I am saying or really tries to understand what i need, they just remind me of my problems and remind why i should hate myself." the woodpecker cried. "Well do you even know what it is you need" asked the raccoon. "No i have know idea i just feel the need to express myself, i just want to be able to be me with other people cheering me on and telling me how i fly and what i do is amazing". "Well maybe i could help you " explained the raccoon. "I need a friend as well , for in these times I've grown mighty lonely. So i tell you what my new friend when you wish to express yourself you may use my root all day, and when you just wish to talk these old ears will listen." "Why would you do that for me crapface" wondered the woodpecker. "Simple its not when we have no one around that we feel lonely, it is when we feel that there is no one who we can talk to. Those are the days of true loneliness, and no soul deserves such an experience
Well this explains a few failures in my life... yet i shall not stop
Having a midnight snack is bad for your brain. Scientists experimented with mice and found that just by feeding them at the wrong times, their entire systems were disrupted. The study showed that misaligned eating patterns can ultimately mess with the brain’s ability to form memories and learn new tasks. Source
"If you are going through hell, Keep going.." -Winston Churchill
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