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APRIL 11




Spiny Alien Treat
The Valley of Repose is blanketed with a layer of snow. Despite this, here and there plants are sprouting out of the snow. I don't know how much longer the snow will last... It seems like it's getting warmer each day. I wish our frosty financial predicament would warm up a bit.
Despite extreme sub-zero temperatures, plants happened to find their way through maturity. This is pure symbolisation of hope. Despite the tribulations of life, and through the worst of cases and darkest of forecasts, is that one shimmer of hope that never dies. Even through the harshest of trials (the snow), against all odds will something positive arise (the plants). The fact that this so-called "Alien Treat" grew through the snow is a spitting image of hope.

Hope can be a remedy, a tool to keep us all sane through life's ridiculously tough times. Just the thought that things will get better is enough to allow us to relax.



Delicious fried or baked, this is an invitation for your taste buds to the world of natural delights!
...As superior as I am, I must leave recipe recommendations to others. Machines are bad liars.
"Machines are bad liars..." Truer words were never spoken. Machines can't think on their own. As complex and advanced as articial intelligence can get, a machine will only ever know what a human tells it to know. If a machine makes a mistake, it's the human's fault, whether it be the programmer or the person controlling the machine.

Next time a friend throws the video game controller in rage at the mistake the game obviously made, politely smirk and remind them of who exactly was in control when Mario fell down the endless pit!





Utter Scrap
Throw this flimsy piece of scrap metal out! ...Or can garbage this banal become a work of art?
This is a testament to the saying "one man's garbage is another man's treasure." Without a doubt, we've all run into a situation in which someone close to us was to throw something out, only to be stopped in the nick of time. Surely, everyone needs to understand that everyone has a different point-of-view that needs to be respected.


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