Llama2
Once upon a time, there was a stupid kid on AOL named Llama2. He was
very spoiled and always got what he wanted. One day, his mommy said
he needed to learn how to count.
He said, "No, I don't want to learn. I don't want to count!"
His mommy said, "You need to learn. It's important to learn how to
count so you can be the smartest kid in the world."
He thought about it and finally agreed. He began to learn how to
count. He counted one, two, three, four, five.
He was so proud when he was done. He had learned how to count and was
the smartest kid in the world.
Over the years he counted higher and higher each day. He would spend
hours in his room counting his toys. One day he got a special gift.
It was a toy car that he had been wanting for a long time. He was so
happy that he could count even higher!
The next morning, as he was counting, he heard a noise outside his
window. It was a very noisy bird. The bird was so loud that it made
the baby brother scream. He quickly ran to his parents' room.
His parents quickly came and opened the window to the window. The
baby brother was so surprised that he stopped screaming. Then he
looked down and noticed the bird was still flying around the room.
His parents had found a way to make the noise go away.
The next day, the baby brother was back in his room. He was counting
again, but this time he was counting a different number. He was very
happy because he was able to count so high that he had even more toys
to play with. He could still hear the noisy bird outside his window,
but he was content with counting his toys.
His mother told him he would have to grow up someday, and take care of
his brother. He was confused, so his mother told him not to worry.
She said he would get some special powder and it would make him feel
better.
He was excited and started to imagine what the powder would be like.
He thought it would be full of magic and adventure.
Every day he asked his mom if he could have the powder. She said no
and reminded him to be patient.
One day his mom said he could have the powder if he helped with chores
around the house. He was so excited he forgot about the powder.
When it was time to make a wish, he remembered the powder and made his
wish. He wished for it to come true.
But the powder was not meant to be. It was a bad thing and the little
boy was very sad. He realized he should have listened to his mother
and not asked for the powder. He wished he had been patient and
waited for it.
After the powder everything seemed different, but he kept learning to
count higher. He was so proud of himself for learning something new.
He asked his mom if he could have more of them to learn more.
His mom said yes, and she showed him how to count to twenty. She was
so impressed with how much he had learned.
But then, his mom noticed that he was still learning to count. She
told him that it was very important to learn more to be the best at
counting.
The boy thought this was a good idea, but he was still a bit ignorant.
He was not sure if he could be as good as his mom.
His mom said that if he kept practicing, he would get better and
better. The boy kept counting, and soon he was counting higher than
all of his friends.
He was so proud of himself for learning something new and he even
started counting to twenty.
Every time he would count all the way to twenty, he would find himself
in a state of deep relaxation. One day, he found something very
special. It was a brightly coloured marble, with a yellow flower on
it. It was so charming that he decided to keep it for himself.
The marble was perfect and he took it with him everywhere he went. He
took it to school and showed it to all of his friends. They were all
so impressed by it and thought it was the most charming thing they had
ever seen.
At the end of the day, the marble lay on the ground, still and quiet.
The marble had just the perfect way of saying goodbye and the marble
had found its new home.
Eventually he lost the marble, a devastating tragedy to him. He
looked everywhere, but he couldn't find it. He felt so frustrated.
He asked his mom if she could help him, but she said no. He was so
sad.
Then one day, something special happened. He found his lost marble!
He was so happy! He was so relieved and hugged it tight.
He showed it to his mom and she said he was a brave boy. She said she
was proud of him. He was so excited and he was very happy.
He never lost his marble again, but one day the scary bird came back.
He was so scared that he wanted to run away. But the bird just wanted
to play.
The bird grabbed the marble in his beak and started flying away. He
was so scared that he dropped the marble and ran away.
The bird wanted to keep the marble, but it was too late. He was so
scared that he dropped the marble again and ran away as fast as he
could.
The bird never returned, but he kept the marble with him wherever he
went. He was happy to have his marble back.
The powder was bad for growing up. He never really did. He always
tried to plant it, but it never seemed to work. He felt so sad.
One day, his mommy came over to him. She said, "Let's try something
new. Let's reverse the powder!"
The little boy was excited. He loved trying new things. So, they got
to work. They both dug and put the powder in the ground. Then, they
took a big bucket of water and poured it on the powder.
After a few days, the powder started to grow. The little boy was so
happy. He had reversed the powder! He jumped around with joy.
The little boy and his mommy were so happy. They had reversed the bad
powder and made something wonderful.
Many years later, he told his computer to write this story. He was so
proud of himself! He had written it all by himself, with big, wide
eyes and a happy smile.
His mom was so proud of him. She was happy that he had written such a
great story.
The next day, his teacher read the story to him. It was about a wide
and open field. He loved it and it made him smile even bigger.
His mom was even more proud of him. She told him that he was very
talented and that he should keep writing his stories.
The little boy was so excited. He kept writing his stories, never
forgetting how much his mom liked them. He was so proud of himself.
His pride came before his fall. He was playing in the garden with his
friends, when suddenly he noticed a big, wet patch of mud. He
couldn't resist and he ran towards it, laughing as he scooped his feet
into the mud.
His friends watched him as he rolled around in the wet mud, making a
big pile. They were so surprised and laughed.
Suddenly, his mum walked up to him. She had seen him playing in the
mud and she was not happy. She said, "Llama2, you can't play in the
mud anymore!"
Llama2 was so sad. He didn't want to stop playing, he just wanted to
keep having fun. He looked at his mum and said, "But why can't I play
in the mud?"
His mum sighed and said, "I'm sorry, Llama2, but I'm afraid you can't.
You'll have to surrender the mud."
Llama2 looked at the wet mud in his hands and said, "But why?"
His mum smiled and said, "Because it's too wet and you'll get all
dirty, and then I'll have to give you the hose again."
The cold water from the hose was always a horrible shock to him. He
had never seen a hose so big before. Every time he saw the hose he
would start to tremble. He was so scared that he ran away from the
hose as fast as he could.
His mom saw the scared look on his face, so she ran to him and hugged
him tight. She told him it was ok, and that the hose was not
dangerous. She explained that the hose was just part of something,
like a special water that was very powerful.
The little boy was still scared, so his mom decided to help him. She
brought a bucket of warm water and poured it over the hose. The
little boy watched in amazement as the water started to change colors.
His fear slowly faded away and he started to feel brave.
The little boy was so happy that his mom had helped him. He had
learned something new and he would never be scared of the hose again.
He surrendered, and in letting go, he found he had won. He was so
happy he started to jump and shout. He felt like the king of the
world.
Suddenly, he heard a noise. He looked up and saw a little bird flying
near him. The bird was chirping and singing.
The boy looked at the bird and felt envious. He wanted to be the one
watching the bird. He wanted to be the one who won. He looked around
and saw a big tree.
He ran towards it and climbed up the tree. He reached the top and saw
the little bird sitting on a branch. He shouted down to the bird, "I
win! I win!"
The bird looked at him and chirped. It was happy to be the first one
to win. The boy smiled and laughed. He was so proud that he had won.
He forgot all about the hose again.
More than anything he could have ever wanted, he had found a tranquil
peace inside of himself. Everywhere he went, he told stories of the
peace that he was able to have. But then one day, he had a sudden
question: What if he could find out for himself? He was so excited
and determined to find out what it meant that he could have something
to be happy about.
So he set off on his journey, searching for answers. Everywhere he
went, he asked the people he met, if they knew what the answer was.
Everyone had a different answer, but no one could give him one.
But then, one day, he came upon a wise old man who was sitting on a
bench. He had a basket full of apples and he said to the little boy,
"If you have a question, then you must always remember that the answer
is something you can find if you try hard enough. What does it mean?"
The little boy thought for a minute, and then he said, "I have a
question - I want to be happy and not have to worry about what I can
do."
The wise old man smiled and said, "I have a secret for you. If you
try to use your brain, you will always lose. If you sit back and
watch your brain, you will find more serenity and courage."
By letting go of his spoiled desires, he had found inner peace, and
now the old man had given him a new skill to master. He was so proud
of himself that he couldn't wait to show it off.
One day, he was feeling extra special, so he took his desk out of the
desk and brought it over to the park. He saw a little girl who was
sitting alone on a bench. He went over to her and said, "Hi there!
Would you like to sit in my desk?"
The little girl smiled and said, "Yes please!" She sat down in the
desk and it felt so comfortable. She smiled and said, "It feels so
nice here."
It was then that he noticed something else. He saw how much he had
grown in the same way he had been sitting in the desk. He felt so
happy and grateful that he had shared his experience with someone so
special.
The moral of this story is that it is important to be generous and
share with others, especially when it comes to us. We should always
think of others and be sure to share our gifts, just like the little
girl had shared the desk.