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A prose poem based on Copotronic love Scifie
A prose poem based on Copotronic love (Scifie) by Tamanna Ferdous One day, I was all prepared to test him about his IQ. After testing him with different questions in general knowledge, I read him from an antique Bengali poet, Jibanananda Das. "The resting place placed the restful here Never certain if the restful is resting here, though.” Then I asked his opinion about these two lines. He informed me," A humane quotation with an outlier in deeper introspection." When he was showed an art piece of Paul Gaugin, of a polynatian girl, he tried to perceive the art from different angles and then said, “A deformed body had a strange reason to occupy the usage of all the colors used otherwise irregularly.” The valuation of paul gauguin and the remark, it was too difficult to control a wild laughter. After a while I stopped my loud amusement and asked him. What was I doing?” “You were laughing.” “What is laughing?” “A physical procedure devoid of meaningfulness.” “Please try to laugh!” He followed up with a mechanical noisy aptitude, sensible. Prometheus, he was a machine!
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