Project: Elimination
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  • Parts 16
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Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2015
"This is a story of pain. A story of commitment. A story of standing up even when you know you'll be knocked down. This is the story of my father, Amadeous Telemann."
-Evelyn, 19 years old.



Imagine all the physical pain you go through. From the smallest paper cut to busting your lip, pulling a muscle, or breaking a bone. If someone you didn't know was volunteered, would you put all your pain onto them? Maybe so. Some of you would without a second thought. Hmm...what if ten people put all their pain onto him? Would you still do it? Well what if...the whole world's population put its pain onto him? It's interesting, the life of Amadeous Telemann. To see how much he suffers, how much he survives. Once he gets free, one is forced to wonder, how the Hell is he still voluntarily enduring it all? Does he really only continue to exist for her?
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