Sunny Bumbulītis really wanted to eat. He decided to go to LIDL to steal potatoes. His emotional intelligence suggested it would be a good idea to film the robbery. He put on his old winter boots and headed to the store, a little or actually quite a lot drunk. He watched liquor bottles in the store for a long time. He thought about the courage to talk to the security guard, to engage in change, to help, to reduce inequality, to solve everyday problems. Then he took his phone and decided to look for the potatoes. They made him think about how the world is changing and what happens when it ends and another world starts to exist. He took one potato and put it in his pocket. He took another one and put it in his pocket. He looked at his phone and stole another potato. The disappointment and concern caused by the current social and climate crisis led him to the conclusion that the crisis cannot be solved by an economic model and society. He put two potatoes back. He checked that the recording of his video was successful and went to the checkout, at which point he was stopped by the security guard. The man, who looked like a woman, said that health is not just physical. It is mental, emotional, psychological; it is total well-being in terms of our happiness and satisfaction with our lives. Sunny Bumbulītis asked if the man in uniform believed in the healing power of art and if he had ever heard of Deconstructing Harry? Suddenly, the security guard started to cry. Sunny's shoulders grew wet with nanoplastic tears, and mushrooms began to sprout on them. Sunny tasted one mushroom shaped like a clay vase. Smoke started coming out of Bumbulītis's eyes. Bumbulītis heard a black cat's meow and followed it to a dark cave. In the pitch-black darkness, Sunny encountered the 'black people' of Laurence Sterne and Alphonse Allais. One of them said, 'WELCOME BACK, Enfant terrible!' The black mouth closed, and Sunny's eyes opened. In his hands was the tail of LoLo the donkey.


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