The Boy Who Loves Taco Bell

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There once was a wraithlike acquaintance named Bob. She was a myopic sadist. She had a brusque brother named Cat. He emanates with happiness. His heart was impenetrable and he loved Taco Bell because he thought Taco Bell was prodigious. Although he knew it was corrosive, he always got the aberrational tangible translucent taco which he thought it was omnipotent. Whenever Bob goes to Taco Bell, she feels like she's in peril. Cat has trepidation of Bob finding out that he loved Taco Bell, so he acted like his love for Taco Bell was transparent. He would be very distraught if Bob knew that he liked taco bell because Bob doesn't like fast food and makes her sick and have nightmares about it, but his love for fast food and taco bell is ephemeral. One day, he likes it and the next day he hates fast food because he got sick and have nightmares. Cat doesn't like the drive-through because the person that takes his order doesn't make sense because his diction is bad. He didn't show his antagonistic side. Sometimes he would weedle about not having Taco Bell when his family won't take him there. When he doesn't have Taco Bell, his heart dwindles and he rolls down a precipitous hill into the ocean of Tacos. The ocean of Tacos reverberates when he dives in and he relinquishes his hold on life. When he sees a homeless person, he uses recourse by giving his taco from Taco Bell to the homeless. He wishes that Bob would become tractable so she can assimilate the preliminaries that he loves Taco Bell.  

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