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“Dad, will you buy me a chocolate?” Such disappointment on his face. Or was it despair? “Not ‘till you eat all the jam that mom made.” And so I did. Every day. But the jam just wouldn’t go away “Mom, why do we eat the same meal every day?” “So the food doesn’t go to waste, now have some of this humanitarian aid. It’s not expired, don’t be afraid.” But no one ever dared to say that My first chocolate was years away. I am sorry if my chocolate question caused any pain.
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Oct 10, 2015
Oct 10, 2015 at 4:49 AM UTC
Chocolate question apology
“Dad, will you buy me a chocolate?” Such disappointment on his face. Or was it despair? “Not ‘till you eat all the jam that mom made.” And so I did. Every day. But the jam just wouldn’t go away “Mom, why do we eat the same meal every day?” “So the food doesn’t go to waste, now have some of this humanitarian aid. It’s not expired, don’t be afraid.” But no one ever dared to say that My first chocolate was years away. I am sorry if my chocolate question caused any pain.
Didn't have my first chocolate until I was 5-6, because of the ongoing war in my country back then. This chocolate question is one of my earliest memories. I still remember my father's face when I asked that, and it almost makes me hate myself I ever asked that question.
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Oct 10, 2015
Oct 10, 2015 at 4:49 AM UTC
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