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Unstuck In Time
From my younger days as a prisoner of war, to my last days on the planet Tralfamadore, with my traveling through time, I have no control. Both good and bad episodes have taken their toll. I am passing through time as easily as air. In one moment, I’m here, and another, I’m there. Please tell me, why am I being tortured like this? My capture, plane crash, and wife’s death I reminisce. I live through the bombing of a German city. My wife dies while she is on her way to meet me. On another world, I’m in a menagerie. A beautiful, but dumb, woman is matched with me. We live and love together. She has my baby. I’m killed by my adversary, Paul Lazzaro. The cause of my problem is what I want to know. The dilemma I’m in has been causing me strife. I would give anything to live a normal life. Based on the novel "Slaughterhouse Five" by the late Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
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