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"Cut electricity Ami!" Ali looked at some time, then at Ami, then her eyes darted across the screen.
Now think, I did the same thing, you tell me... If there is no electricity, will you earn a living?” He was taken aback by his son's statement.
“Even now, half the day and half the night go without electricity.” He smiled as he read the received message.
"You have to put the bucket in the water tank and take it out, will you take it out?"
“It will be a very boring job.
“Now he was typing a reply message.
"There won't even be cold water to drink," said the mother.
"Where else is he located? Every time the bathroom goes, we pick him up at home.” He solved the problem by pinching with one hand. One hand was on a cell phone.
"The fan doesn't work, think about it." His mom probably thought of everything.
"No roof... and this too." He quickly grabbed the newspaper in front of him and said, waving his hand at his mother.
"Meat, chicken, fish, nothing is safe."
"When I need it, I take it to the market." His thumb moved quickly across the keyboard.
— And the vegetables?
“You will take it from the shopkeeper every day.
“Goodbye, another message has arrived.
"That egg beater, that Joe head, that toaster, that electric kettle, that sandwich maker." His mother was going to name the items that didn't work due to lack of electricity.
“Oh mother... the simpler life is, the calmer it gets. And it seems that in a few years everyone will have to live without electricity. In the long term, we should have electricity from now on. "Learn to live without.
“The message was also printed together.
“Will your studies suffer?” Ami was very worried about his studies.
"I'll read it during the day." His eyes read the new message on his cell phone.
"Not even the doorbell rings."
Even now, when the lights go out, you have to slam the door.
“You can't make a cocktail, you can't add spices.” Ami gave him more information.
“Not even the electric cable will need to be deposited and thousands of rupees will be saved every month. So let's drink the cocktail outside, and the spice packets will come." Now he was checking his mailbox.
“Let's wash the clothes by hand, ironing will be a problem,” said my mother.
“I wear jeans so I don't have to iron them. Like a grandmother, you fold your clothes and put them under your pillow. Yes... I dry clean my dad's clothes. Save money on electricity bills. " It is not?
He delivered the last sentence with style, bowing to his mother.
"No one will come to stay at our house."
- Okay, right? The night is already black, why should it be black?
The cell phone was now in front of him.
"This microwave... think about it..." He used the microwave the most at home, so my mom specifically asked for it for him.
“Cancer and hepatitis are thriving because of these electronic machines. Because of them, it is not known what dangerous radiation is added to food.
After speaking, he picked up the phone.
Another message arrived.
"The TV will not work if there is no electricity."
"Now everything comes to the phone." He looked at his own phone.
"And… Nate?" Mom asked.
"Everything in it." He slammed the phone into his hand.
“I mean, you don't mind, just be patient, okay?
his mother asked again.
"Why not?" came a voice from the ․․․․․․․․phone.
"I'll take..." The light remains on. he said quickly, panicked.
"If there is no electricity, your cell phone will not be able to charge." Amy pushed the charger toward him.
"Please ...........
"It's easy to draw water from the water tank. My studies start after midnight, I'll fail if there's no light. As I know meat, chicken, fish. Dad brings it on Saturdays." Weeks and your precious electronic machines crash if you don't use them... If you start washing clothes by hand, you're going to get sick. Go... please mom! Do not turn off the power."

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