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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Party supplies]] are visible in the bag with Roméo and Julieta when they're put in the car. What happens to [[spoiler:piñatas at parties]] again?R

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Party supplies]] are visible in the bag with Roméo and Julieta when they're put in the car. What happens to [[spoiler:piñatas at parties]] again?Ragain?



* [[KnightOfCerberus Knights of Cerberus]]: Whenever the humans show up again in force, things immediately get more serious.

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* [[KnightOfCerberus Knights of Cerberus]]: Whenever When the humans show up again in force, things immediately get more serious.
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* RedOniBlueOni: Julieta and Roméo are portrayed this way, respectively.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Party supplies]] are visible in the bag with Roméo and Julieta when they're put in the car. What happens to [[spoiler:piñatas at parties]] again?

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Party supplies]] are visible in the bag with Roméo and Julieta when they're put in the car. What happens to [[spoiler:piñatas at parties]] again?again?R
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* [[spoiler:DevelopingDoomedCharacters]]: Actually being voiced helps a lot in illustrating character nuances the second film didn't really explore. [[spoiler:But then they die.]]


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* [[KnightOfCerberus Knights of Cerberus]]: Whenever the humans show up again in force, things immediately get more serious.
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Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing [[ a new adaptation]] using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

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Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing [[ [[http://youtu.be/gF4XkGDElcA a new adaptation]] using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.
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Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ziUsg97Rw4 a new adaptation]] using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

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Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ziUsg97Rw4 [[ a new adaptation]] using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: Just how aware the humans are of the piñatas' sentience is never revealed, so we have no idea if they knew or cared about killing them.]]



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* ContinuitySnarl: Partygoer #1's shirt inexplicably changes color in beteen shots.

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* ContinuitySnarl: Partygoer #1's shirt inexplicably changes color in beteen between shots.

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Roméo and Julieta. See

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* TakeThat: The portrayals of Roméo and Julieta were intended as digs at the ""

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Roméo and Julieta. See



* TakeThat: The portrayals of Roméo and Julieta were intended as digs at the ""






* ContinuitySnarl: Partygoer #1's shirt inexplicably changes color in beteen shots.



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* {{Narrator}}

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:The humans in general,

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:The humans in general, but Partygoers #1 and #2 are the standout examples.]]
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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun creating it as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun creating it as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] script]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].



* AdaptationDistillation



* BigBad: [[spoiler:The humans in general,



* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Roméo is torn open with a bat. Likely a similar case with Julieta.]]



* [[spoiler: [[TheHeroDies The Hero and Heroine Both Die]]]]

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* [[spoiler:HeroKiller: Partygoer #1 kills Roméo.]] Presumably, most of the partygoers qualify at the end.



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Both protagonists.]]

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** Despite not actually saying anything, Partygoer #1's mannerisms are the most exaggerated out of any human character. [[spoiler:He even lets out an EvilLaugh just before killing Roméo.]]

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** Despite not actually saying anything, Partygoer #1's mannerisms are the most exaggerated out of any human character. [[spoiler:He He even lets out an EvilLaugh just before [[spoiler:before killing Roméo.]]



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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal: Both protagonists.]]



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* WordOfGod: The pastor's name is "Tikidude". And [[spoiler:Julieta is indeed being carried off to die]] at the end.
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It all started simply enough in a Spanish II class somewhere in the western United States. The final project for the class was given: use your existing knowledge to create a reasonably coherent video narrative. So it was that three classmates joined forces, and "Roméo and Julieta" was born.

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It all started simply enough in a Spanish II class somewhere in the western United States. The final project for the class was given: use your existing knowledge to create a reasonably coherent video narrative. So it was that three classmates joined forces, and "Roméo ''Roméo and Julieta" Julieta'' was born.



* LargeHam: Roméo and Julieta themselves. ''Especially'' Julieta.
** Despite not actually saying anything, Partygoer #1's mannerisms are the most exaggerated out of any human character. [[spoiler:He even lets out an EvilLaugh just before killing Roméo.]]



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* DarkerAndEdgierDarkerAndEdgier: Much less to laugh about here.



* In Name Only: Admittedly, Romeo and Julieta isn't very faithful to the source material. The "feuding families" plot is completely excised, the only interaction they have with other characters is with the pastor [[spoiler:when they get married]], and ultimately [[spoiler:they are killed by outside forces rather than committing suicide.]]

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* In Name Only: Admittedly, Romeo and Julieta isn't very It's not really that faithful to the [[RomeoAndJuliet source material.material]]. The "feuding families" plot is completely excised, the only interaction they have with other characters is with the pastor [[spoiler:when they get married]], and ultimately [[spoiler:they are killed by outside forces rather than committing suicide.]]]]
* LargeHam: Partygoer #1 in both installments.



* NoNameGiven: The pastor and humans are never given individual names, even in the credits. WordOfGod confirms the pastor's intended name as "Tikidude".

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* ShoutOut: The film's working tilk

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* CastingGag: [[spoiler:CalvinCoolidge as the narrator.]] The resemblance between the pastor and [[SpongebobSquarepants Squidward]] didn't go unnoticed either.
* DarkerAndEdgier
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Party supplies]] are visible in the bag with Roméo and Julieta when they're put in the car. What happens to [[spoiler:piñatas at parties]] again?
* ShoutOut: The film's working tilktitle? [[LlamasWithHats Llamas with Bats]].



* In Name Only: Admittedly, Romeo and Julieta isn't very faithful to the source material. The "feuding families" plot is completely excised, the only interaction they have with other characters is with the pastor [[spoiler:when they get married]], and ultimately [[spoiler:they are killed by outside forces rather than committing suicide.]]



* NoNameGiven: The Tiki pastor and humans are never given individual names, even in the credits. WordOfGod confirms the pastor's intended name as "Tikidude".

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* Darker
* GeniusBonus: It doesn't escape a narration credit despite being an entirely wordless film. The narrator is credited as [[spoiler:CalvinCoolidge, aka "[[TheQuietOne Silent Cal]]".]]

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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler: Roméo]]'s death.

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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler: Roméo]]'s death.[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB9nTSn7sgw death]].



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* [[spoiler:ShaggyDogStory: Lasts just long enough for the protagonists to fall in love and marry. At which point they get killed.]]


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* SoundtrackDissonance: The credits of both films feature this. The first features a cheery "happy birthday" melody in addition to bright colors and jokes such as a "guy who made beep noise" credit. This is absolutely ''jarring'', considering the [[DownerEnding note]] the movie ended on seconds before. The second film's credits partially invert this, with somber music and an almost cinematic feel sharply offset by the lunacy of what is scrolling by.
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* GeniusBonus: It doesn't escape a narration credit despite being an entirely wordless film. The narrator is credited as [[spoiler:CalvinCoolidge, aka "[[TheQuietOne Silent Cal]]".]]



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* [[AnimateInanimateObject Animated Inanimate Objects]]: The piñatas themselves, as well as the Tiki pastor.
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The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing for a birthday celebration. Though scared and unsure what the future holds for them, they quickly forge a deep emotional bond with each other, but it quickly becomes obvious the house has something unpleasant in store for them…

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The plot is as follows: Two piñatas [[AnimateInanimateObject sentient piñatas]] are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing for a birthday celebration. Though scared and unsure what the future holds for them, they quickly forge a deep emotional bond with each other, but it quickly becomes obvious the house has something unpleasant in store for them…




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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing

Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing a new adaptation using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

Not at ''all'' to be confused with its sort-of inspiration ''RomeoAndJuliet".


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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun creating it as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing

preparing for a birthday celebration. Though scared and unsure what the future holds for them, they quickly forge a deep emotional bond with each other, but it quickly becomes obvious the house has something unpleasant in store for them…

Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ziUsg97Rw4 a new adaptation adaptation]] using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

[[IThoughtitMeant Not at ''all'' at]] ''[[InNameOnly all]]'' [[IThoughtItMeant to be confused with with]] its sort-of inspiration ''RomeoAndJuliet".

''RomeoAndJuliet".

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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing

Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing a new adaptation using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing

preparing

Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing a new adaptation using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.


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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the title on the script.]] [[/note]]
The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].





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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise premise [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the script.]] [[/note]] lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the title on the script.]] [[/note]]
on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

\n\n\n The plot is as follows: Two piñatas are bought at the store and taken to a household preparing

Though a reasonably modest success at the class screening, some people just can't leave well enough alone, and so [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one of the creators]] set to work on constructing a new adaptation using clips of the old video. This video was different from the first in several ways, featuring extensive re-editing and [[SilenceIsGolden the complete omission of dialogue]]. Though not entirely devoid of humor, the film is undoubtedly more somber than the original.

Not at ''all'' to be confused with its sort-of inspiration ''RomeoAndJuliet".


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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].

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From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. [[note]][[CrowningMomentOfFunny The teacher actually said "Oh, my God," when she saw the title on the script.]] [[/note]]
The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].This]].




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Ah, schoolwork. Who would think that somewhere in the mundane academia of it all, llama piñatas could possibly find a home?

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Ah, schoolwork. Who would think that somewhere in the mundane academia of it all, llama piñatas could possibly find a home?
home, and [[{{Tropers/Yesatron}} one troper's]] twisted ambitions could finally germinate? Yet that's pretty much what happened.

It all started simply enough in a Spanish II class somewhere in the western United States. The final project for the class was given: use your existing knowledge to create a reasonably coherent video narrative. So it was that three classmates joined forces, and "Roméo and Julieta" was born.

From the beginning, the plan was to create something that would stand out by virtue of sheer investment while still having as much fun as possible, through use of choreographed camerawork and... [[LargeHam memorable]] characterization. However, the sheer outlandishness of the premise lent itself more to HamAndCheese than to serious work, leading to a shift toward {{Bathos}} fairly early on. The final result? [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6yYcF-ZrOc This]].
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Ah, schoolwork. Who would think that somewhere in the mundane academia of it all, llama piñatas could possibly find a home?

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->''"Un día, hubo dos piñatas en una tienda. Desafortunadamente, fue también una semana del cumpleaños de un chico. Así fue que, las dos piñatas comprendieron que iban a morir. Se preguntaron: '¿Por Qué debemos Hablar? ¿Por Qué debemos Escuchar? ¿Por Qué debemos Amor?'"'' [[note]]Translation:''

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[[OnceUponATime One day]], [[BeigeProse there were two piñatas in a store]]. [[BlindIdiotTranslation Unfortunately, it was also a week of birthday boy]]. [[BeigeProse And so, the two piñatas realized they were going to die.]] They asked: "Why should we talk? How do we Listen? How should we love?"[[/note]]

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->''"Un día, hubo dos piñatas en una tienda. Desafortunadamente, fue también una semana del cumpleaños de un chico. Así fue que, las dos piñatas comprendieron que iban a morir. Se preguntaron: '¿Por Qué debemos Hablar? ¿Por Qué debemos Escuchar? ¿Por Qué debemos Amor?'"'' [[note]]Translation:''

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[[OnceUponATime One day]], [[BeigeProse there were two piñatas in a store]]. [[BlindIdiotTranslation Unfortunately, it was also a week of birthday boy]]. [[BeigeProse And so, the two piñatas realized they were going to die.]] They asked: "Why should we talk? How do we Listen? How should we love?"[[/note]]
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