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"Quando tio Libório ficou viúvo, chorava copiosamente ao lado do caixão com semblante triste e desolado. Passada a quarentena da viuvez decidiu viver a vida e frequentar os bailes tal como fazia nos anos de juventude. Agora usa gel no cabelo e  um largo cinturão de couro na cor branca abotoado com uma reluzente fivela em formato de cavalo.  O sapato com solado de madeira impecavelmente lustrado reflete o brilho da camisa de cetim com mangas longas e listradas. Suas calças de tergal foram feitas sob medida em tons que variam do marrom ao abóbora. Voltou a falar gírias e palavras que eram consideradas modernas nas décadas de 1960 e 1970. Chama as garotas de 'broto' e 'brotinho' e cumprimenta usando o termo 'chuchu beleza' no instante que estende o polegar. Para as coisas ruins acrescenta os dizeres 'é de amargar'. Desde o início do ano adquiriu um 'smartfone' e ingressou com força nas redes sociais. Ao final da tarde manda mensagens de boa noite em todos os grupos e ao nascer do sol replica narrativas de bom dia. Sua Belina II na versão Ghia é lavada e polida semanalmente junto com os tapetes e os coxinilhos dos bancos. Tio Libório agora é outra pessoa. Tá esbanjando saúde e no último sábado foi visto tomando uma tigela de açaí na praça de alimentação do shopping. "
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