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Mona the Zebra

  • Joined Aug 2015
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Once upon a time, in a foreign land around Africa, a Zebra was born.

The date was 01/01/1001, and after 9 months her two parents were so excited, that they did not expect to see what they did.

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The entire Zebra clan gathered to see the wonder, it was called the “White Zebra Birthdate”.

This Zebra, called “Mona”, was considered holy among her clan and everything that came from her mouth was immediately written and kept in the most secret and guarded of the Zebra clan’s treasures.

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120 years later, Jesa was an old and tired Zebra. She lived her whole life as a leader, and she only wanted a vacation, but she had so many followers that she couldn’t just leave behind.

So she opened up the secret treasures, where all of her thoughts and discussions during her entire life were kept.

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She put it on the highest mountain in the area, wrote a small thing near her tent, and went off with one of the elders, he was a male Zebra who she found very smart and funny. The two went together to the Philippines, in order to end their lives there, together.

The next day, the Zebra clan went to Mona’s tent, and saw that she’s gone. After searching for hours, they figured that she’d just disappeared.

A few days later, a young Zebra called Claus, was traveling in the mountain, where he found the holy discussions of Mona. He immediately called the entire village and showed them his findings. They were all very happy, and decided to have a 10 days straight celebration of Mona, the White Zebra.

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After it ended, Claus went near Mona’s tent, where he saw the writing she left.

He was amazed. After reading “The Truth”, he understood it all. His life never returned to be the same again.

 

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