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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2020
Henüz yeni evlenmiş bir adam, evin market alışverişini yapmak üzere tek başına markete gitmiş. Alacakları çok olduğu için, market önündeki arabalardan birini alarak markete girmiş. Giriş kapısına yakın olduğu için ilk önce sebze ve meyve reyonuna yönelmiş. Salatalık ve domatesi tartması için reyon görevlisine verdiği sırada telefonu çalmış. Karısı adama listeye yazmayı unuttuğunu ve iki adet Niğde Gazozu almasını söylemiş. Adam tamam canım diyerek telefonu kapatmış ve meşrubatların olduğu reyona geçmiş. Ancak reyonda sadece bir adet Niğde Gazozu kaldığını görünce, bir de Ankara Gazozu almış. Daha sonra alışverişlerini tamamlayarak evin yolunu tutmuş. Eve geldiğinde karısına, Niğde Gazozundan bir tane kaldığını bu yüzden diğerini Ankara Gazozu aldığını söylemiş. Kadın Niğde Gazozu daha iyi, Ankara Gazozunu sen iç diyerek adama vermiş. Kadın mutfakta arkasını döndüğü bir sırada, adam her iki gazozu da bardağa doldurmuş. Ancak bardakların her ikisini de yarısı Niğde, yarısı Ankara gazozu olacak şekilde karıştırmış. Kadın gazozunu yudumladığı sırada adam dayanamayıp sormuş : Nesi var Ankara Gazozunun, ikisi de aynı işte. Kadın cevap vermiş : Yok yokk! Niğde Gazozu daha iyi. Adam gülmüş ve gazozları karıştırdığını karısına söylememiş.Eşiyle birlikte oturma odasına gittikten sonra eşinin iştahla gazozu içtiğini görmüş.daha sonra biten gazozunu mutfağa götürürken hafif bir tebessüm belirmiş ve bardagı koyup oturma odasına geri gitmiş. (Ön yargı iyi bir şey değildir)
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