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Some things no magic can change

"Damn filthy liars, every last one of you!" a very old man shouted from his puffy armchair.

Television of the 90s was an interesting mix of colorful and edgy kid shows, sitcoms with laugh tracks, upbeat rhythms and grainy videos of tanks and destruction coming from the other side of the world.

Tiffany, who was in the kitchen with her mom, looked towards him worried. She was visiting and tried to help out as much as she could.

"Pay no attention. He's fighting with the TV again. Calm down Larry! You know they can't hear you!" her mother yelled.

"They can hear me alright. Do you know that-"Larry uttered before he was gripped by a violent cough. Tiff hurried to bring him a glass of water. "Here you go, dad," she said softly, watching him concerned while he drank the whole thing.

"Thank you pumpkin," he said slightly winded.

Tiffany tilted her head, letting out a worried sigh.

"What's on your mind, dear?" her mother asked quietly.

"His state is getting worse," she whispered.

"Yep, seems
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