An ashamed sun drags itself up the smoky horizon. Humongous spaceships, built only for the rich, are leaving. The rich ones, the bright ones, the so-called pillars of the society, are leaving. Their companies, their negligence, their money is what turned Earth into this foul breath, this disease, this nauseating smell of my father's diarrhoeic stools. The air is black, the rain is acid, my neighbourhood is a graveyard because of them. And yet they get to leave! No, I cannot let this happen. I'll unite my people. I'll burn their spaceships. They'll know the power of the working class!
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