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** Done a few times, like in The Robber Bridegroom when [[spoiler:you realize that Misha, the younger sister in the story was doomed no matter what happened: she ended up getting killed by her jealous, older sister Tendra by being pushed off a cliff but had it not happened, then she would have gotten eaten alive by the so called prince (and his followers) that was trying to wisk her off in the first place. (The fate that befell her sister since she ended up marrying the prince instead.)]], and Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, when [[spoiler:you realize Babe (never really given a real name but her boyfriend calls her that) or 'Goldie Locks' never stood a chance of surviving, considering that all the time she could have spent stopping the murder, was spent reading the book to learn her moral--and that she never would have gotten the nerve to stop the murder plan had she NOT READ THE STORY and learned her moral! By the time she gets there, it's too late and she ends up getting killed by the three bears, just like Goldie Locks.]]
** The ending of Issue #28. After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bedroom is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up like geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it's happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?

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** Done a few times, like in The Robber Bridegroom when [[spoiler:you [[spoiler: you realize that Misha, the younger sister in the story was doomed no matter what happened: she ended up getting killed by her jealous, older sister Tendra by being pushed off a cliff but had it not happened, then she would have gotten eaten alive by the so called so-called prince (and his followers) that was trying to wisk whisk her off in the first place. (The fate that befell her sister since she ended up marrying the prince instead.)]], and Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, when [[spoiler:you [[spoiler: you realize Babe (never really given a real name but her boyfriend calls her that) or 'Goldie Locks' never stood a chance of surviving, considering that all the time she could have spent stopping the murder, was spent reading the book to learn her moral--and that she never would have gotten the nerve to stop the murder plan had she NOT READ THE STORY and learned her moral! By the time she gets there, it's too late and she ends up getting killed by the three bears, just like Goldie Locks.]]
** The ending of Issue #28. After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bedroom is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up like geese. After telling he'd him she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it's happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?

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* FridgeHorror: The ending of Issue #28. After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bedroom is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up like geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it's happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?

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** Done a few times, like in The Robber Bridegroom when [[spoiler:you realize that Misha, the younger sister in the story was doomed no matter what happened: she ended up getting killed by her jealous, older sister Tendra by being pushed off a cliff but had it not happened, then she would have gotten eaten alive by the so called prince (and his followers) that was trying to wisk her off in the first place. (The fate that befell her sister since she ended up marrying the prince instead.)]], and Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, when [[spoiler:you realize Babe (never really given a real name but her boyfriend calls her that) or 'Goldie Locks' never stood a chance of surviving, considering that all the time she could have spent stopping the murder, was spent reading the book to learn her moral--and that she never would have gotten the nerve to stop the murder plan had she NOT READ THE STORY and learned her moral! By the time she gets there, it's too late and she ends up getting killed by the three bears, just like Goldie Locks.]]
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The ending of Issue #28. After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bedroom is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up like geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it's happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?

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The ending of Issue #28.
After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going to the home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bed room is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?

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* FridgeHorror: The ending of Issue #28.
#28. After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going to the home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bed room bedroom is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up like geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it it's happened. How many women has he killed just because they were blonde and attractive?
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After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going to the home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bed room is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it happened. How many women has he killed just because they we're blonde and attractive?

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After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going to the home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bed room is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it happened. How many women has he killed just because they we're were blonde and attractive?
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The ending of Issue #28.
After showing how a formerly unattractive girl became sexy and famous, it shows her going to the home with her date, who just happens to be the friend in high school she left. The catch? His bed room is filled with the corpses of blonde women he killed and strung up geese. After telling he'd she's the reason he's like this, he cuts her up and kills her. The kicker? This isn't the first time it happened. How many women has he killed just because they we're blonde and attractive?

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