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The war of the numbers
numbers two, six, eight, and four didn’t get along with one, three, five, seven, and nine but they all together hated ten
they couldn’t get along they were too different
the evens couldn’t stand the odds
the odds despised the evens
the only thing they agreed on
they all loathed ten
they all thought ten felt high and mighty being the only two digit number
but it was the opposite
ten felt alone and sad that everyone hated him
ten knew everyone loathed him and he didn’t have anyone like him
he felt alone as a double-digit number while everyone else was single-digit
ten had decieded he would leave
he couldn’t handle all the war in the group
he left and joined 11-20 making it 10-20
he was happy to see that nobody was at war
and they welcomed him with open arms
meanwhile 1-9 were still at war but
when ten was gone everything became silent
they didn’t know what to do without ten
they ceaced fighting and worked together
to get everything normal
the war was over
the numbers lived happilly again
and they never fought again
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