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cARtOONSdAY: “cOOKIE”

Then they all melted before they reached his lips.

Then they all melted before they reached his lips.

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cARtOONSdAY: “tHE fUTURE”

Chewed gum and sore knees were not Carl's idea of the future.

Chewed gum and sore knees were not Carl’s idea of the future.

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cARtOONSdAY: “eARLY wRITER”

Reading the writing led Willard to wonder what went wrong.

Reading the writing led Willard to wonder what went wrong.

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cARtOONSdAY: “dARK tHOUGHTS”

And some days the demon wrote better drafts than Willard did.

And some days the demon wrote better drafts than Willard did.

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cARtOONSdAY: “sELECT oNLY oNE”

Some questions were boldly stated.

Some questions were boldly stated.

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cARtOONSdAY: “pLOT pOINT”

Sometimes those cracks on the sidewalk weren't much help, either.

Sometimes those cracks on the sidewalk weren’t much help, either.

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cARtOONSdAY: “nOVEL bEGINNING”

The Sun was beginning to realize his beginning lacked something.

The Sun was beginning to realize his beginning lacked something.

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cARtOONSdAY: “iMPOSSIBLE rEALITY”

He dreamed it so well that he didn't want to wake up to this reality.

He dreamed it so well that he didn’t want to wake up to this reality.

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cARtOONSdAY: “wITCH oVENS?”

Sign inside Hansel and Gretel Exotic Foods Factory.

Sign inside Hansel and Gretel Exotic Foods Factory.

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cARtOONSdAY: “i sPY”

Willard now understood why they offered him a disguise at the sign in table.

Willard now understood why they offered him a disguise at the sign in table.

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