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Brian's 6th Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest '09

We've taken you from your home. Lush in line, your twins and elders, taken.

You lost connection to the Nexus, put on display with porous candied paper messengers and the consumers of blood, perched from the ceiling by invisible lineage.

We have taken you. We're sorry. We lament. We trade small goods to take you, but its easy.

We take the tools too. The serration, the sadism, newspaper mat lobotomy.

We lament. We are sorry.

We lament and cut sad faces. We cut the undead that spawn from the soil and ****** your innards into the hot room. We are sorry. We too spawn from soil. You feel you've lost connection to the Nexus- with the stringy appendages of chilled gore.

We've taken your insides and given you a new face.

We are sorry.

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Written by
paul-rousseau
English
Published
Oct 1, 2015
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8·134
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Kudos to Brian Oliu, who inspired this...thing.

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#brian#insane#lament#gore#pumpkin#halloween#october#carving#oliu
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