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** The Luftwaffe pilot who burns alive while while people point and laugh instead of trying to help him. Never mind that he's a nazi, that's a horrific way to go.

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** The Luftwaffe pilot in ''Blackham's Wimpy'' who burns alive while while people point and laugh instead of trying to help him. Never mind that he's a nazi, that's a horrific way to go.
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** ''Hitchhiker'''s tale of a young man being used for BizarreAlienReproduction probably does, too.

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** ''Hitchhiker'''s tale of a young man being used for BizarreAlienReproduction probably does, too.too.
** The Luftwaffe pilot who burns alive while while people point and laugh instead of trying to help him. Never mind that he's a nazi, that's a horrific way to go.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for ''Literature/BreakOfDark'' is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: NightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for ''Literature/BreakOfDark'' is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BreakOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BreakOfDark ''Literature/BreakOfDark'' is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BrekOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BrekOfDark Literature/BreakOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BrekOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this. ''Hitchhiker'''s tale of a young man being used for BizarreAlienReproduction probably does, too.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BrekOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this.
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''Hitchhiker'''s tale of a young man being used for BizarreAlienReproduction probably does, too.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Keeping in mind the intended audience for Literature/BrekOfDark is between 13 and 21 years old, ''Sergeant Nice'''s short scene where the eponymous police officer has nightmares about the contents of the alien spaceship and the fates of the animals and the one missing human (see the PeopleJars entry on the main page) definitely invokes this. ''Hitchhiker'''s tale of a young man being used for BizarreAlienReproduction probably does, too.

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