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🗓️ 22 March 2024
⏱️ 9 minutes
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0:00.0 | Once upon a time there was a boy named Luke, and Luke loved eating sour gummy candies. |
0:15.5 | One day, as Luke was eating a bag of his favorite ones as he was walking home from school, |
0:20.5 | he was getting really from school, he was |
0:20.9 | getting really full, so he said, you know what? |
0:23.1 | I don't want this last one. |
0:24.7 | So he took that last gummy candy and he just threw it out in the woods. |
0:28.8 | He walked inside and he didn't think anything more about it. |
0:32.6 | But as the days and the weeks and the months went by and long after Luke had forgotten about that last |
0:38.9 | gummy he threw away, he noticed one day as he was walking through his yard that there |
0:43.6 | was a different-looking kind of plant growing out in the woods. And as each day went by, |
0:49.4 | that plant got bigger and bigger, and whenever Luke saw it, he couldn't help but notice. |
0:55.8 | Something about it just looked different than anything else he had ever seen before. |
1:00.6 | And eventually, this little plant got huge. It grew into a tree and still like 20 feet tall. |
1:08.7 | Luke didn't even know trees could grow up this fast. |
1:11.5 | But you know it was even more strange? |
1:14.2 | The tree started growing things on each branch. |
1:18.2 | And these things didn't look like fruit or berries or flowers like you'd see in a normal tree. |
1:24.5 | And when Luke saw that something was growing on the tree, he walked up to it and he |
1:28.9 | picked one of them off and he looked closely at it. And he couldn't believe what it was. It was a sour |
1:36.5 | gummy candy growing on the tree just like the one he had thrown out into the woods all those |
1:43.0 | months ago. You see, Luke didn't know it, but he had thrown out into the woods all those months ago. |
1:50.0 | You see, Luke didn't know it, but he had planted a sour gummy tree that would grow little gummy candies every spring. |
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