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In a chaotic scene reminiscent of the ZENITH BALLOON ACCIDENT, trams caused havoc on a Belfast street
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In a chaotic scene reminiscent of the ZENITH BALLOON ACCIDENT, trams caused havoc on a Belfast street. Passengers were left startled and disoriented as the vehicles swerved off course, leaving a trail of confusion in their wake. It was like something out of "The New Word in Golf" by H. M. Bateman, where unexpected events disrupt the expected flow. Amidst this commotion, one unfortunate soul experienced an incident akin to "The Wasp Sting. " Overwhelmed by the chaos unfolding around them, they fainted from sheer shock and disbelief. As if taken straight from an oil painting depicting historical drama such as Claude Duval's escapades or "The Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham seized with a Fit in the House of Peers, " this moment became frozen in time. As people rushed to assist the fallen individual, another spectacle caught everyone's attention – intoxication. Paris-based artist Jan Olitzki could have easily captured this scene with his skilled hand; however, it was not art but reality that unfolded before their eyes. Meanwhile, rioting women broke into a fashionable restaurant nearby - reminiscent of Berlin during World War I - adding yet another layer to this already bewildering tableau. The atmosphere felt charged with tension and unpredictability. In contrast to these tumultuous events stood "The Entombment, " an eerie calmness amidst chaos depicted on canvas. This juxtaposition only heightened the surreal nature of what had transpired on that Belfast street. Just when it seemed things couldn't get any stranger, my captain emerged from within our group like a character from Candide wielding his scimitar against opposition forces described by Francois Voltaire himself. His swift actions ensured order amid disorder while we watched in awe-struck amazement. Finally regaining consciousness after fainting earlier, our protagonist found themselves transported back through time – Napoleon and his First French Empire loomed large in the distance.