If you see a donkey in the picture, then your vision is fine.
In one of the megalopolises of our Motherland there lived a married couple named John and Sarah. John was a hard-working man who took care of his family, but he had a tendency to forgetfulness. He forgot to buy groceries on the way home from work or forgot to make important phone calls. Sarah was a perfectionist and did not tolerate any mistakes.
One day John and Sarah were at home and Sarah asked John to pick up some groceries on his way home from work. John, forgetful as always, came home empty-handed. Sarah was furious and called him a “jackass” for forgetting the groceries.
John, being a good sport, decided to play along. He put on a pair of donkey ears and started braying like a donkey. Sarah couldn’t help but laugh, and soon the tension in the room dissipated.
From that day on, whenever John forgot something, Sarah would jokingly call him a “donkey,” and John would play along by putting on his donkey ears and braying.
One day they were at a family gathering and John forgot to bring the dessert he promised to bring. Sarah, as usual, called him a donkey. But this time John decided to go further. He put on a full donkey costume with tail and hooves and started braying loudly.
Everyone in the crowd was stunned, but soon they couldn’t help but laugh at the sight of John in a donkey costume. Sarah, seeing that everyone was laughing, joined in and began to bray like a donkey herself.
From that day on, John and Sarah’s family and friends began calling John “Donkey John” and it became a popular joke among them.
And where is the donkey in this picture?
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