The Four Seasons

The Four Seasons

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Its been 90 years since the government created these four different sections called Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. These were created because it was thought that a diversity of skin colors and being able to choose who to marry and what kind of job for the future has caused to many problems over the years and the government's solution to all of those problems led to the birth of the four sections. The government has fooled everybody else into thinking that these sections are the best way to go but I, Rae Whitman, is about to find a better way.
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