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Moth battle

In the Friday morning, I was about going to my work.
When I opened the door of my house, I found a huge moth looking at me.

 
I thought I had to get removed it.
Usually, it takes one or two Godzilla to remove that size of moth,
 

But, since I only have single piece of paper, I had to use extra cautions and had to concentrate for it very much.
After some minute of struggling, I finally could removed the huge moth in front of the door.
So, I could go work.

In the afternoon, I had an appointment, so I got in my car to get to the meeting place.
Then, I smelled something terrible in my car.
When I look back the backside of the car, I saw a bag of trash was sitting there.
Friday is the day for the burnable trash which includes food waste.
And because of the very HOT weather the day, those food waste got even worse.
It was like a h3ll. I could be dead just by staying there.
I totally forgot that I loaded the burnable trash in there because of the intense battle against the moth guy.
   
I think I need to consider to have one or two Godzilla as my pet.
 

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