There once was a woman who wanted to have a life without annoyance. No one telling her what to do, what she can’t do, giving her advice.
So she, being in the top of mental health, accused all in court of mental health issues and concerns, casting them one by one into mental health institutions or on heavy medication and oversight.
Finally, they all left to Turkey, the only refuge from her influence, and she was alone, yet free from annoyance.
And on one night, she sat, with her coworkers, eating, eating, and eating, stuffing away the thoughts of her dreams of freedom and doing whatever she wants.
Meanwhile, as she ate, all her heart desired was to go to Turkey, just to eat with them and be told what to do and to be annoyed.