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---- There is no Hamster #1-3 ---- The Hamster wakes up, pounces straight out of bed. He oils himself up from hip to head. He goes to work in a big machine. It turns and turns, round and round he churns. Rodent mouths stand agape at his speed. He’s an important hamster; he has his own wheel. There’s a card on his desk, it’s his one year birthday. “1-year-old me? I thought it’s just another Thursday.” All his friends join in, from rodents to whales. There is a big party, he even gets some tail. Next morning he wakes, it feels like a new dawn. “One year? I can’t believe it… A third of my life is gone.” He has a moment of crisis – “Is this all there to life is? It’s time for me to face the bitter truth. Just for money, I’ve given up my youth.” He skips work and goes for a sip in a bar. From the corner of his eye he spots a Sloth. Just idling on the couch, chewing on a leaf. It could be food, but more likely it’s **** Next to him sits a dog, slobbering. “Excuse me Mr. Hamster, sorry for bothering. I couldn’t help but notice, you seem to be in a mood. Your furry whites are a shade too blue.” The Hamster says, “Let me ask you something. If you could do anything, what would be that one thing?” “Oh dear, I don’t think about this poo. I am a dog, I am happy, no point thinking through.” Eavesdropping, a parrot glides in. “Why, that’s a silly attitude my friend.” Life is what you make it, says the bird. And promptly flies away, dropping another giant **** A Tortoise strolls in, and takes a seat. “No rush, Bartender. I’ll have a whiskey, neat.” Struck by awe, the hamster enquires. “Sir, did you ever find what your heart desires?” “Ah young Hamster, there is no magic spell. Every night before I sleep, I look inside my shell. I don’t know your truth, but one thing I can tell you: it’s that you should look inside your shell too. It takes time, and you do have to go far. Before you were born, I was already on my way to this bar.” The hamster leaves to do what hamsters do, Ticket to India: “hello, just passing through.” Spend a week in Goa, and start doing Yoga. Takes care of his mind, and no sugar or soda. And so after a week, the prodigal pup returns. His mind is clear, he starts his own little firm. He makes time to be outside with his horde, Energy renewed, not a single day he’s bored. Another week passes, and all is well. Many pits of despair, he saw but never fell. And one day he finds a large present in his room. “Where did this come from?” – no one has a clue. He feels a wet tail, as it starts to reveal, “Oh my god, not this, not a Hamster Wheel.” ---- Hamster Facts: - Hamsters have a lifespan of 3 years (depends on breed) - Hamsters have scent glands in the hip area. They groom themselves to spread the oils secreted from these glands all over their bodies. - A baby Hamster is called a “pup”. A group of them is called a “horde”. - Wet Tail is a common disease in Hamsters, usually caused by stress or a sugary diet (but may have other causes) ----
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Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 9:49 AM UTC
Hamster #4
---- There is no Hamster #1-3 ---- The Hamster wakes up, pounces straight out of bed. He oils himself up from hip to head. He goes to work in a big machine. It turns and turns, round and round he churns. Rodent mouths stand agape at his speed. He’s an important hamster; he has his own wheel. There’s a card on his desk, it’s his one year birthday. “1-year-old me? I thought it’s just another Thursday.” All his friends join in, from rodents to whales. There is a big party, he even gets some tail. Next morning he wakes, it feels like a new dawn. “One year? I can’t believe it… A third of my life is gone.” He has a moment of crisis – “Is this all there to life is? It’s time for me to face the bitter truth. Just for money, I’ve given up my youth.” He skips work and goes for a sip in a bar. From the corner of his eye he spots a Sloth. Just idling on the couch, chewing on a leaf. It could be food, but more likely it’s **** Next to him sits a dog, slobbering. “Excuse me Mr. Hamster, sorry for bothering. I couldn’t help but notice, you seem to be in a mood. Your furry whites are a shade too blue.” The Hamster says, “Let me ask you something. If you could do anything, what would be that one thing?” “Oh dear, I don’t think about this poo. I am a dog, I am happy, no point thinking through.” Eavesdropping, a parrot glides in. “Why, that’s a silly attitude my friend.” Life is what you make it, says the bird. And promptly flies away, dropping another giant **** A Tortoise strolls in, and takes a seat. “No rush, Bartender. I’ll have a whiskey, neat.” Struck by awe, the hamster enquires. “Sir, did you ever find what your heart desires?” “Ah young Hamster, there is no magic spell. Every night before I sleep, I look inside my shell. I don’t know your truth, but one thing I can tell you: it’s that you should look inside your shell too. It takes time, and you do have to go far. Before you were born, I was already on my way to this bar.” The hamster leaves to do what hamsters do, Ticket to India: “hello, just passing through.” Spend a week in Goa, and start doing Yoga. Takes care of his mind, and no sugar or soda. And so after a week, the prodigal pup returns. His mind is clear, he starts his own little firm. He makes time to be outside with his horde, Energy renewed, not a single day he’s bored. Another week passes, and all is well. Many pits of despair, he saw but never fell. And one day he finds a large present in his room. “Where did this come from?” – no one has a clue. He feels a wet tail, as it starts to reveal, “Oh my god, not this, not a Hamster Wheel.” ---- Hamster Facts: - Hamsters have a lifespan of 3 years (depends on breed) - Hamsters have scent glands in the hip area. They groom themselves to spread the oils secreted from these glands all over their bodies. - A baby Hamster is called a “pup”. A group of them is called a “horde”. - Wet Tail is a common disease in Hamsters, usually caused by stress or a sugary diet (but may have other causes) ----
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Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 9:49 AM UTC
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