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* ReclusiveArtist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka [=GameFuelTv=] has abandoned their internet accounts since 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.
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* Reclusive Artist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka [=GameFuelTv=] has abandoned their internet accounts since 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.

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* Reclusive Artist: ReclusiveArtist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka [=GameFuelTv=] has abandoned their internet accounts since 2012 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.
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* Reclusive Artist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka GameFuelTV has abandoned their accounts since 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.

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* Reclusive Artist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka GameFuelTV [=GameFuelTv=] has abandoned their internet accounts since 2012 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.
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* Reclusive Artist: The story's uploader Joshua Jordan aka GameFuelTV has abandoned their accounts since 2012 and the actual author Josh's brother Travis has no known Internet presence.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: For a long time, it was believed that the famous image was a photoshop of a girl named Katy Robinson who committed suicide due to bullying on 4chan. This was later debunked as a hoax, with the photo of Katy actually being an image of a still-living woman named Heather White. This debunking later lead to a rabbit hole of the mysterious origins of the original image. The earliest the image has been found online was on a Japanese message board and the original poster later claimed that he grabbed it from a now presumed lost video going around Japan online at the time.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: For a long time, it was believed that the famous image was a photoshop of a girl named Katy Robinson who committed suicide due to bullying on 4chan.Website/FourChan. This was later debunked as a hoax, with the photo of Katy actually being an image of a still-living woman named Heather White. This debunking later lead to a rabbit hole of the mysterious origins of the original image. The earliest the image has been found online was on a Japanese message board and the original poster later claimed that he grabbed it from a now presumed lost video going around Japan online at the time.
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* LyingCreator: The story's author Sesseur claimed that the image was of a rubber mask that he made himself. It was later discovered that the image actually predates the story by several years, and was clearly a photoshop and not a mask.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: For a long time, it was believed that the famous image was a photoshop of a girl named Katy Robinson who committed suicide due to bullying on 4chan. This was later debunked as a hoax, with the photo of Katy actually being an image of a still-living woman named Heather White. This debunking later lead to a rabbit hole of the mysterious origins of the original image.

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* LyingCreator: The story's author Sesseur claimed that the image was of a rubber mask that he made himself. It was later discovered that the image actually predates the story by several years, and was clearly a photoshop and not a mask.
mask. To this day the true origins of the image are unknown beyond most likely originating in Japan.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: For a long time, it was believed that the famous image was a photoshop of a girl named Katy Robinson who committed suicide due to bullying on 4chan. This was later debunked as a hoax, with the photo of Katy actually being an image of a still-living woman named Heather White. This debunking later lead to a rabbit hole of the mysterious origins of the original image. The earliest the image has been found online was on a Japanese message board and the original poster later claimed that he grabbed it from a now presumed lost video going around Japan online at the time.
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This video says that it's a photoshop and not a mask, and I can't find a source confirming otherwise. Do not remove this example without providing a source for your claim.

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* LyingCreator: The story's author Sesseur claimed that the image was of a rubber mask that he made himself. It was later discovered that the image actually predates the story by several years, and was clearly a photoshop and not a mask.
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It was confirmed not to be a photoshop. It is indeed a rubber mask.


* LyingCreator: The story's author Sesseur claimed that the image was of a rubber mask that he made himself. It was later discovered that the image actually predates the story by several years, and was clearly a photoshop and not a mask.
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* LyingCreator: The story's author Sesseur claimed that the image was of a rubber mask that he made himself. It was later discovered that the image actually predates the story by several years, and was clearly a photoshop and not a mask.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: For a long time, it was believed that the famous image was a photoshop of a girl named Katy Robinson who committed suicide due to bullying on 4chan. This was later debunked as a hoax, with the photo of Katy actually being an image of a still-living woman named Heather White. This debunking later lead to a rabbit hole of the mysterious origins of the original image.
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