| In flourishing words and fancy expressions, Storyteller Madam Fifi relates the simple stories that others have told her throughout her life.
The simplicity of what she has been told remains beyond her capacity to understand the intricacies of the truths that people believe.
In Peanut Brains, Madam Fifi places herself in the shoes of the Ruler of the World when she tells the story of a Philanthropist and a Writer who have lived in Pakistan for several years when 9/11 happens.
The Land of Opportunity along with their Allied partners had declared war on Afghanistan. Madam Fifi shares the ‘war’ attention from inside Pakistan as experienced by the Philanthropist and Writer through their Pakistani Friends, Colleagues and Acquaintances.
Using abstract characters, Madam Fifi relates how confusing information could sometimes be to people when the global view of the Land of Opportunity affects the influences and experiences of their simple lives.
How much brain capacity did scientists say the human actually used?
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