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It is one day: A chicken, a goat, a bull, and a man lived in the same house. Then, as the serpent slowly entered the house, the first thing she saw was the chicken. The snake is approaching.

 

Next she saw the goat. "It is foolish to think that he will eat me when there is a big bull the size of a house.

 

The snake was still approaching. Finally, he saw that the big bull had entered the snake. Instead of letting the snake enter the house, he relied on his strength, so he said, "If he enters, what will happen to me? What will I lose?

 

Sadly, the snake found a way to escape, and as a result, the man fell asleep and his feet slammed into the ground.

 

 Shocked, the man woke up seconds later and shouted, "Uh-huh ..." The neighbors came in, wondering what had happened. When the great ones are called and told that they have been bitten by a snake, The man began to discuss how to heal.

 

Then an old man got up and advised her to put the chicken on his stitched leg and put the poison in his mouth. They listened to what the big father said and tried it; The man, however, may not have needed further treatment and was not cured. The hen died of the poison, but she did not say, "Why did you marry me?"

 

Next, a father said that goat-breeding was the right medicine for a man who was bitten by a snake. The goat was slaughtered and presented to the sick man. The goat said, "Why did you marry me?"

 According to the patient, the graduation ceremony took place. But it never changed; His inability to recover and his pain

He grew stronger and stronger, and he went to our eternal home in peace. His family and friends wept and accompanied him to #RIP.

 

The great bull could not escape death, boasting, "Who can see his father?" The day did not stop running and the deceased

Eighty (80) days have passed. According to our tradition, it was necessary to destroy grain and water according to our tradition, because the ox had to be slaughtered because "the great ox must have married me."

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 I mean, let's all Ethiopians understand each other and think "when someone hurts" the damage is ours. If we ignore the fact that we have not seen or heard of one who is in trouble today, Let's not forget that the problem will come to us in due course. Let's help, obey, cooperate, consult, our differences are our beauty.

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