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Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions, collective punishment is a war crime.
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FluteRecorderBoy 8 Dec, 2023 @ 10:57am 
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Featherville, there lived a peculiar duck named Quackers. Quackers wasn't your average duck – he had a knack for spotting shiny objects, especially coins. One sunny day, as Quackers waddled along the riverbank, he stumbled upon a glimmering treasure chest half-buried in the mud.

To his surprise, the chest was filled with gold coins, jewels, and precious artifacts. Quackers, with his keen eye for wealth, couldn't believe his luck. He decided to use his newfound riches wisely and invested in a small pondside business, selling the finest aquatic snacks to the local duck and bird community.

Word spread quickly about Quackers' delectable treats, and soon, birds from neighboring towns flocked to Featherville to taste the delicacies. Quackers expanded his business, opening a chain of snack shacks across the region. His innovative approach to duck cuisine and impeccable business sense made him the talk of the town.
FluteRecorderBoy 8 Dec, 2023 @ 10:57am 
As his wealth continued to grow, Quackers diversified his investments. He opened a high-end feather salon, where ducks could pamper themselves with luxurious grooming services. The salon became a sensation, attracting customers from all walks of the avian world.

Quackers, now a prominent figure in the feathered community, didn't forget his humble roots. He established a scholarship program for young ducks, providing them with the opportunity to pursue education and fulfill their dreams. Quackers' generosity and success made him a beloved figure, and the town of Featherville flourished under his wing.

And so, the once ordinary duck who stumbled upon a treasure chest transformed his life and the lives of many others in Featherville. Quackers proved that even a simple duck could strike gold and use their fortune to make the world a better, feather-filled place.