Causes and Effects
It's 1945, and a butterfly is having a bit of a sneezing fit. The tiny creature's sudden outburst of mucus and air creates a ripple effect that changes the course of history. Or so we're told.
Some say it was the butterfly's sneeze that caused the atomic bomb to malfunction, saving millions of lives. Others claim it was a mere coincidence, but we all know the truth.
The butterfly's sneeze was like a butterfly in a hurricane - it was a beautiful, terrifying thing.
And so, we have the butterfly effect, where a tiny action can have a massive impact on the world.
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