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You woke stumbled into the kitchen and hit the light to see a mouse tail running into your stove. Blaugh! you said and turned on the light with care. There were small brown pellets scattered over your kitchen counter. Is that… it is. You sprayed it with bleach cleaner and wiped it down.
You fried an egg and undid the twist on the loaf of bread to make toast. There was a large hole in the plastic and a cleanly nibbled circle into the heel of the bread. Sonofa…
You decided to buy glue mouse traps. This cannot continue, you told yourself. There are certain hygienic standards that a man must regulate or else he becomes an animal. And living with animals in their filth means that he is one step closer to the state of nature, which you specifically sought to avoid when you bought that espresso machine and your leather sofa. Unacceptable.
You set the mouse glue traps around the corners of your kitchen, one on the countertop too. Soon you find trapped mice. This is good. The pellets on your counter become fewer and your cleaning less frequent. Even better. Thanks to glue mouse traps you will soon live like a normal human again.
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