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One ordinary day, a friend of mine (whose name will remain undisclosed) sent me a package in the mail. Written on it in red pen was the following message:


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One ordinary day, a friend of mine (whose name will remain undisclosed) sent me a package in the mail. Written on it in red pen was the following message;
<i>My dear friend,

My dear friend,


Please destroy the game enclosed in this package. Do NOT play it, or he'll be after you too.
Please destroy the game enclosed in this package. Do NOT play it, or he'll be after you too.


Best regards, (Friend)
Best regards, [Friend]</i>
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Upon reading this, I took the package inside, smashed it with a hammer until all that remained were bits of plastic and paper, threw the remains in the fire, and took the resulting ashes to the tip the next day.
Upon reading this, I took the package inside, smashed it with a hammer until all that remained were bits of plastic and paper, threw the remains in the fire, and took the resulting ashes to the tip the next day.
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 21 February 2024

One ordinary day, a friend of mine (whose name will remain undisclosed) sent me a package in the mail. Written on it in red pen was the following message:

My dear friend,

Please destroy the game enclosed in this package. Do NOT play it, or he'll be after you too.

Best regards, [Friend]

Upon reading this, I took the package inside, smashed it with a hammer until all that remained were bits of plastic and paper, threw the remains in the fire, and took the resulting ashes to the tip the next day.

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