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Chapter 8: The Contradiction (Part 2)
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The next morning, the two men go to the market place to buy some food for the baby. When they arrive, the baby is hungry and the father is worried about him. He tells the father that he will not be able to feed the baby if he does not buy fresh vegetables. When the father asks if the baby will be hungry, the father replies that the child will be. The father tells him that he is not qualified to be the rival of the father, because there are many people in the market. He asks the father if he thinks he looks like a gorilla when he first saw him, and the child replies that he looks very fresh. He says that his baby will like the rabbit that he has raised. He explains that he started to study psychology because he wanted to get a girl. He thinks that if he raises a rabbit, he can get a woman. He adds that even men think that the rabbit is cute, but that women will not scream if they see her. He also says that men often give him a lever that he can use to move the earth, and that the lever is a way for him to get the girl he wants. The man asks if they should make a bet on who gets the girl first at the market
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King of Popularity • Chapter 8: The Contradiction (Part 2) • Page ik-page-4776063
Chapter 8: The Contradiction (Part 2)
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The next morning, the two men go to the market place to buy some food for the baby. When they arrive, the baby is hungry and the father is worried about him. He tells the father that he will not be able to feed the baby if he does not buy fresh vegetables. When the father asks if the baby will be hungry, the father replies that the child will be. The father tells him that he is not qualified to be the rival of the father, because there are many people in the market. He asks the father if he thinks he looks like a gorilla when he first saw him, and the child replies that he looks very fresh. He says that his baby will like the rabbit that he has raised. He explains that he started to study psychology because he wanted to get a girl. He thinks that if he raises a rabbit, he can get a woman. He adds that even men think that the rabbit is cute, but that women will not scream if they see her. He also says that men often give him a lever that he can use to move the earth, and that the lever is a way for him to get the girl he wants. The man asks if they should make a bet on who gets the girl first at the market
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