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    All I am is Gold.
    Life is but a pot.

    Dreams are like candy.
    You can only dream so long before you get a tooth a ache.

    Reality is a fixation on the truth, and not on the reality that is the past.

    Lies make liars, the truth makes more liars.

    The best things in life are not achieving ones goals, but getting there.

    Happiness is only a doubt against ones sadness.

    These quotes are like breadcrumbs, who likes breadcrumbs?

    A small Story.
    This is a story about a man named Henry. Henry was a very intelligent young man who had dreams of becoming a great chemist. Henry did well in all his classes and became an 'A+' student. After high-school he went on to college where he majored in chemistry. After his second semester he took the summer to work at large chemical plant. He soon learned that he would only be packaging the chemicals produced by the plant and not get any actual hands on experience. To rectify his injustice he began to add ingredients to the chemicals he was packaging, thus nullify there potency. He went on to do this for the entire time he worked at the plant. Henry went on to complete his degree in Chemistry and even went on to get his Phd. Henry with all his knowledge went on to create his own chemical plant. His plant worked wonders and so he decided to expand. With this new expansion he needed more chemicals, so he decided to buy from his old workplace. He was more then pleased to hear that they would offer him a fifty percent discount on all bulk orders. So with that he decided to buy just under twenty million dollars worth of chemicals. The shipments arrived and he began to work, but their was a problem. The reactions were not going as expected, the chemicals he bought were too weak. So he called up the plant and asked for a refund, they refused. He demanded a refund, and yet they still refused. He threatened a lawsuit, and with that they told him to read the shipping label. So he did and all of it was fine, but at the very bottom where the shipper signs off on the goods was his signature.

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    I don't get it. Was there a plot twist at the end or something? I don't follow.

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    He F'ed up the order himself
    He soon learned that he would only be packaging the chemicals produced by the plant and not get any actual hands on experience. To rectify his injustice he began to add ingredients to the chemicals he was packaging, thus nullify there potency. He went on to do this for the entire time he worked at the plant.
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