Kuto’s life no. 811

Kuto was once a happy man, living in Brunei Darussalam with his wife and two children. But then tragedy struck: his wife and children were killed in a car accident. Kuto was devastated, filled with grief. He became a recluse, barely leaving his house or interacting with others. The only thing that kept him going was cycling. Every day, he would go for a long ride, clearing his head and trying to forget his pain.

One day, as Kuto was out on one of his rides, he had an accident himself and hit his head on a rock. When he woke up, he realized that something had changed: he could now see the future. At first he thought it was just a coincidence, but the more futures he saw, the more convinced he became that this was real. He started using this ability to help people avoid accidents and tragedies before they happened; eventually word got out about what Kuto could do and people started coming to him for help all the time.

Kuto enjoyed using his power to help others but it also took its toll on him emotionally; every time somebody avoided an accident or tragedy because of him ,he relived their pain all over again . It wasn’t long before Kuto’s hair turned grey from all the stress .But despite everything ,he continued helping others because it made him feel like maybe ,just maybe ,he could make up for not being able to save those closest to him .

Kuto’s life no. 175

Kuto’s life was filled with indignation. He was in Brunei Darussalam, and he had a crew haircut. His hair color was dark brown, and he had a Balbo beard. He wore a red and yellow t-shirt. He was always angry about something or other.

Most of Kuto’s anger was directed at his job. He worked as a manual laborer on construction sites, and he felt that he was treated like dirt by his employers. They paid him very little, and they expected him to work long hours in difficult conditions. Sometimes Kuto would take his frustration out on his co-workers, but mostly he just kept it bottled up inside himself.

One day, Kuto’s boss told him to do something that made him so angry that he finally snapped. He threw down his tools and quit on the spot. It felt good to release all of that pent-up anger, but now Kuto had no income and no prospects for the future.

He didn’t know what he was going to do next, but he knew one thing for sure: he wasn’t going to put up with any more indignities in his life!


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