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Originally Posted by raditz_saiyan_hero
In 5-10 years, people will be asking if rap is dieing
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I'm asking that right now.
Rap is now the farm owned by an aged and weathered farmer in Central America who yielded less and less crops every year. It was believed to be because everything had been used up and the land could no longer produce. One day he is found dead in his home--he died of old age, they say.
The land wasn't bought up by outside investors since they believed the land was of no value to them. It was passed down to the farmer's children, who had moved into the city to try jobs that didn't have to do with farming. They never bothered visiting their father's farm. Little did they know that there was a small plot behind the home that could have easily given way to a very large, very useful set of crops.
Alas, the plot was overlooked and eventually withered away. No one believe there would be anything of worth from the farm, so it withers away.