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*FrigeBrilliance The carving "ABANDONED BY GOD" in Mowgli's Palace takes on a whole new meaning if you know that ''Disney/TheJungleBook'' was the last movie Walt Disney worked on. Wouldn't you feel abandoned when you die?
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written in a way that talks not about the narm but more written like its fridge horror


** [[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patrons, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
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About fans and critics praising it such audiences think it doesn't measure up. Not just disappointment.


* HypeBacklash: Overlapping with ''some'' of Slimebeast's other content unfortunately as well. But to say following [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement some of Slime's actions as of late]], most people feel the stories have fallen down the wayside, mainly due to the growth and spread of similar FollowTheLeader stories about Disney being "evil".

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* HypeBacklash: Overlapping with ''some'' of Slimebeast's other content unfortunately as well. But to say following [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement some of Slime's actions as of late]], most people feel the stories have fallen down the wayside, mainly due to the growth and spread of similar FollowTheLeader stories about Disney being "evil".



%%* ParanoiaFuel: Hoo boy. Disney theme parks will never be the same.

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%%* * ParanoiaFuel: Hoo boy. Disney theme parks will never be the same. Not just Disney parks though, but '''anything''' related to Disney, especially when you take into account how vast Disney is around the world.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The famed 2017 horror game ''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'' could be seen as this for the creepypasta, given that it shares numerous similarities such as the concept of an abandoned Disney-esque area being corrupted by an eldritch horror.
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* ParanoiaFuel: Hoo boy. Disney theme parks will never be the same.

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* %%* ParanoiaFuel: Hoo boy. Disney theme parks will never be the same.
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* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]] Disney theme parks will never be the same.

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* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]] boy. Disney theme parks will never be the same.
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** Disney itself in "Corruptus". [[spoiler: Due to the Corruptus being born of people's thoughts and emotions, Disney's coverups become less a case of preserving their image and more utter desperation to ''keep more from being born.'']]
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** The Gascots are shown to mostly appear to people who learn about [[spoiler: Room Zero. Given that the they are heavily implied to be the ghosts of the people who died there, it's possible they're hoping to find someone who will bring the truth of what happened to the world.]]

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** The Gascots are shown to mostly appear to people who learn about [[spoiler: Room Zero. Given that the they are heavily implied to be the ghosts of the people who died there, it's possible they're hoping to find someone who will bring the truth of what happened to the world.]]



** [[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
%%* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]

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** [[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, patrons, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
%%* * ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]]] Disney theme parks will never be the same.
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** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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** The whole "Inverted Mickey" thing is hard to take seriously or even see as frightening because the use of "photo negative" imagery is a very cliched trope in web-based horror.

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* {{Narm}}: The "thick, chunky yellow blood" mentioned in the last paragraphs of the original story comes off more hilarious than frightening after such a well-written build-up to the final encounter.

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The "thick, chunky yellow blood" mentioned in the last paragraphs of the original story comes off more hilarious than frightening after such a well-written build-up to the final encounter.encounter.
** [[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
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* SmallNameBigEgo:
** ''Debated'' with {{Creator/Slimebeast}}, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.
** Though it might be asked [[WeaselWords who's actually debating]] any of that.

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No Fridge mentions on Main or YMMV pages. It's not a trope.


* FridgeHorror:
** The narrator makes no mention of having relocked the door to the room containing [[spoiler: [[EldritchAbomination the inverted Mickey]]]]. The rest of the compound is in too much disrepair to seal anything in, so there's no reason it couldn't escape into the surrounding area...
** Overlaps with FridgeLogic:[[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
** It must have been terrifying for poor Ida, continuing to work at Disney World for the rest of her life while knowing [[NightmareFuel what was under it]].

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* FridgeHorror:
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{{Narm}}: The narrator makes no mention of having relocked "thick, chunky yellow blood" mentioned in the door last paragraphs of the original story comes off more hilarious than frightening after such a well-written build-up to the room containing [[spoiler: [[EldritchAbomination the inverted Mickey]]]]. The rest of the compound is in too much disrepair to seal anything in, so there's no reason it couldn't escape into the surrounding area...
** Overlaps with FridgeLogic:[[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
** It must have been terrifying for poor Ida, continuing to work at Disney World for the rest of her life while knowing [[NightmareFuel what was under it]].
final encounter.



* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Debated'' with {{Creator/Slimebeast}}, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: SmallNameBigEgo:
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''Debated'' with {{Creator/Slimebeast}}, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.



* UnconventionalLearningExperience: Mowgli's Palace may be fictional, but the Treasure Island resort wasn't. In addition, the "utilidors" are a real thing, as are the in-park apartments and exclusive clubs. Disney employees have said they can do just about anything at Disney parks except drop their kids off at school.

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* {{Squick}}: The possessed mascot in "A Few Suggestions" killing Frank and stuffing his body in a toilet. When Frank's body is discovered, the mascot laughs at the fact that he looks like "a bad-looking plate of mashed potatoes".
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: Mowgli's Palace may be fictional, but the Treasure Island resort wasn't. In addition, the "utilidors" are a real thing, as are the in-park apartments and exclusive clubs. Disney employees have said they can do just about anything at Disney parks except drop their kids off at school.school.
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** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort. resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace.Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: After the 3rd story, the [[spoiler: inverted Mickey]] from the first one is sometimes interpreted as merely a manifestation of a [[GreaterScopeVillain greater evil]] which caused the catastrophe in Room Zero.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
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After the 3rd story, the [[spoiler: inverted Mickey]] from the first one is sometimes interpreted as merely a manifestation of a [[GreaterScopeVillain greater evil]] which caused the catastrophe in Room Zero.



* CriticalResearchFailure: The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: CriticalResearchFailure:
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The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal. Later adressed in "Corruptus" where he admits this mistake and chalks it up to fear.



* FridgeHorror: The narrator makes no mention of having relocked the door to the room containing [[spoiler: [[EldritchAbomination the inverted Mickey]]]]. The rest of the compound is in too much disrepair to seal anything in, so there's no reason it couldn't escape into the surrounding area...

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* FridgeHorror: FridgeHorror:
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The narrator makes no mention of having relocked the door to the room containing [[spoiler: [[EldritchAbomination the inverted Mickey]]]]. The rest of the compound is in too much disrepair to seal anything in, so there's no reason it couldn't escape into the surrounding area...
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** Though it might be asked [[WeaselWords who's actually debating]] any of that.
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* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Debated'' with Creator/Slimebeast, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Debated'' with Creator/Slimebeast, {{Creator/Slimebeast}}, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.
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* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Debated'' with Creator/Slimebeast, considering some fans didn't like him doing another Disney creepypasta, feeling more as a TakeThat to Disney. And ''then'' there was also the fact he and Mr.Creepypasta went at it over the fact MCP read both "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" without his permission. Again, this is a debated aspect.
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** Almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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** Almost This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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** Almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: After the 3rd story, the [[spoiler: inverted Mickey]] from the first one is sometimes interpreted as merely a manifestation of a [[BiggerBad greater evil]] which caused the catastrophe in Room Zero.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: After the 3rd story, the [[spoiler: inverted Mickey]] from the first one is sometimes interpreted as merely a manifestation of a [[BiggerBad [[GreaterScopeVillain greater evil]] which caused the catastrophe in Room Zero.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal.
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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: Mowgli's Palace may be fictional, but the Treasure Island resort wasn't. In addition, the "utilidors" are a real thing. Disney employees have said they can do just about anything at Disney parks except drop their kids off at school.

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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: Mowgli's Palace may be fictional, but the Treasure Island resort wasn't. In addition, the "utilidors" are a real thing.thing, as are the in-park apartments and exclusive clubs. Disney employees have said they can do just about anything at Disney parks except drop their kids off at school.
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%%* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]

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%%* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]]]
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: Mowgli's Palace may be fictional, but the Treasure Island resort wasn't. In addition, the "utilidors" are a real thing. Disney employees have said they can do just about anything at Disney parks except drop their kids off at school.
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* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]

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* %%* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]
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** The Gascots are shown to mostly appear to people who learn about [[spoiler: Room Zero. Given that the they are heavily implied to be the ghosts of the people who died there, it's possible they're hoping to find someone who will bring the truth of what happened to the world.]]

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** Overlaps with FridgeLogic:[[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?

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** Overlaps with FridgeLogic:[[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones? ones?
** It must have been terrifying for poor Ida, continuing to work at Disney World for the rest of her life while knowing [[NightmareFuel what was under it]].
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: After the 3rd story, the [[spoiler: inverted Mickey]] from the first one is sometimes interpreted as merely a manifestation of a [[BiggerBad greater evil]] which caused the catastrophe in Room Zero.
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* FridgeHorror: The narrator makes no mention of having relocked the door to the room containing [[spoiler: [[EldritchAbomination the inverted Mickey]]]]. The rest of the compound is in too much disrepair to seal anything in, so there's no reason it couldn't escape into the surrounding area...
** Overlaps with FridgeLogic:[[DarkSecret Room Zero]] is stated to contain [[spoiler: an entire park's worth of patron's, several hundred people at the absolute ''lowest'' estimate.]] Those people, especially given that they'd be mostly young middle-class families, would definitely be noticed if they spontaneously went missing, and it wouldn't take people long to figure out the connection between their disappearances. So how on earth did Disney cover that up? [[UnPerson Did they somehow erase those people from memory?]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Did they just bribe the authorities?]] And how many other people met... [[HeKnowsTooMuch accidents]]... trying to find out what happened to their loved ones?
* ParanoiaFuel: [[UpToEleven Hoo boy.]]

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