The green began to seethe.

Laline Paull
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The green began to seethe. The green was a boiling hot spring in a small town in Japan. One evening a group of boys went to the spring and, at the same time, a group of girls went to the spring. Unbeknownst to one another, the boys and girls began to have sex at the spring.

The next morning, when they returned to their homes, they found that the water from the spring had been contaminated with semen. The whole town was ruined by this accident.

Source: The Bees

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