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Cafe Valoria

Daian22
7
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The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 7 chs / week.
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After spending three years behind bars and enduring such darkness, I've been given a second chance at life. Released from prison after three years away from my family, I'm lost and don't know where to go or what to do. I feel like I've become a depressed, unmotivated, and aimless man. But now, with the help of an intelligent former classmate I've unexpectedly reconnected with, I'm taking the biggest and first step towards starting the second chapter of my life. A chapter that will be filled with a variety of emotions, from joy to sadness and anger.
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Chapter 1 - Page 1: A Brief Introduction of Myself

It was a hot, tumultuous month. Streets and avenues were teeming with people, armed with whatever they could find, protesting. As usual, the government turned a deaf ear. They closed their eyes and tried to blind the uninformed public with their own media, essentially replacing reality with a fabricated one.

This ignited the fury of the protesters and sparked a civil war. Many people, especially the youth, lost their lives at the hands of their fellow countrymen during this internal conflict. Looking back now, despite the fact that we all belong to the same race and share the same planet, the terms that represent our commonality are always inaccurate. The concept of a shared race is flawed; if it existed, we wouldn't be killing each other. The notion of a compatriot is also false; if we were truly countrymen, we wouldn't be taking each other's lives.

I feel like I'm overthinking this. I've always been like that. I've always pondered things excessively, and that's what led me to participate in the protests that year and get arrested by the police. If I hadn't overthought things, I might not have spent three years of my life in prison. Anyway, it's 2022 now. And today, I'm about to enter the second half of my life. The post-prison era.