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MEDIAPRINT CURVID 19
CURVID 19. CODE: 08661-MDP
Author: Pandi Laço
"Veni, vidi, vici". Somewhere such an expression had caught my ear and the processor of the brain began to browse the memory. I didn't think too hard, because the image of Julius Caesar and Plutarch's "Parallel Life" immediately came to me. Between the fragments of writing and the runway of the airport, a half-syllable advertisement of the most famous drink in the world "Coca-cola" was attached to the space with the middle word, "vidi". What-saw! Amazing! Once again I stared at the famous expression, but this time with my mind's eye I read "Veni, co-vidi, vici". It was neither an obsession of mine, nor a game made up by a tired brain, but from the position of the armchair where I was sitting it looked exactly like that. I didn't want to tell Mars what my eyes were reading. He would probably call me superstitious and paranoid. "Couldn't this virus easily defeat us...?" - came to me instinctively
Age group: over 18 years old.