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    Glad it came with a warning so I could just listen to it, and to think that I used to enjoy slasher-films lol. Reminds me of the talks I had with my aunt, we both agreed that given the circumstances we'd be capable of commiting just about every crime and the people who absolutely denied it were likely to unfold even more sadistic tendencies. Watch out for those folks lol That's just a wild theory but I think it makes sense.

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