ephemeral

ephemeral

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After many years of our people rebelling against her, mother nature decided to take back what was hers. we have been reminded by past generations that we are lucky to be here. I have a feeling we are here to be born, work, retire and then drop off the face of the earth making room for others to go through the same cycle. The constant stories of victims being trapped inside their houses leaving them to starve and her making an actual effort to know everyone's hideout, attacking it overnight. Bunch of bullshit I say anyway.
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