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A witty but insightful narration of โnormalโ and โorderlyโ cultural realisms of contemporary world, from the perspective of a young duffer. This duffer believes; a normal person should know how this world looks to a stupid, whom the world loves to label โabnormalโ and โdisorderedโ, to truly visualize realities of benchmarking. This dufferโs wife asked him to make it different; he truly does it!
Dame woke up and discovered that she was immortal, her planet is dead as well as the people, leaving her all alone until she met an insensitive (he means well) guy who calls himself V, a magician named Majik and a female ghost. Together they embark on a journey to reach the place called Reali Ty where everyone can start a new beginning.
Used car dealer Sam Samson never backs down from a fight, whether it's against an irate customer like Pete Not-So-Happy, an American Indian who's as big as Hulk Hogan, or against the IRS, which is even bigger than Hulk Hogan. When IRS Special Agent Elliott Mess, who looks like Robert Stack as Eliott Ness in "The Untouchables," steals Samson's money, they get into an altercation. At his trial for tax evasion, and assaulting an IRS agent, Samson is asked why he filed no tax returns for
A witty but insightful narration of โnormalโ and โorderlyโ cultural realisms of contemporary world, from the perspective of a young duffer. This duffer believes; a normal person should know how this world looks to a stupid, whom the world loves to label โabnormalโ and โdisorderedโ, to truly visualize realities of benchmarking. This dufferโs wife asked him to make it different; he truly does it!
Dame woke up and discovered that she was immortal, her planet is dead as well as the people, leaving her all alone until she met an insensitive (he means well) guy who calls himself V, a magician named Majik and a female ghost. Together they embark on a journey to reach the place called Reali Ty where everyone can start a new beginning.
Used car dealer Sam Samson never backs down from a fight, whether it's against an irate customer like Pete Not-So-Happy, an American Indian who's as big as Hulk Hogan, or against the IRS, which is even bigger than Hulk Hogan. When IRS Special Agent Elliott Mess, who looks like Robert Stack as Eliott Ness in "The Untouchables," steals Samson's money, they get into an altercation. At his trial for tax evasion, and assaulting an IRS agent, Samson is asked why he filed no tax returns for