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I have returned upgraded with most advanced. Techonolgy in cybertech I destoryed. You with. Barrage of rapid fire bullets Starts hitting you. Then I jump into and I transformed into stealth fa18 super Hornet. Fire. A barrage of sidewinder missiles as you get injured. And starts. To die. I fly towards you transforms into a. Bigfoot monster. Truck. Crushing you to death as I transform back into a cyborg. Luaghing as I claim. The hill my hill

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As you standing. In the hill you see bunch of crazy fans running Up the hill. Running your ass over. To see a concert . Florida Georgia. Line. Claims the hill. As they. Play a concert to million of screaming fans. flordia Georgia lines. Hill
I appear over the hill as a giant vision of Odin, and proceed to barf on everyone present. Band and fans alike are drowned in wave after wave of stinking vomit. None manage to escape. My hill.
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I catapult a giant wooden rabbit at the hill and you flee shouting "run away". My hill (I could reference more obscure material but what's the point when no one will get it)
Possibly the best reference I've seen in this thread so far. As the giant wooden rabbit falls unto the earth in pieces, I rebuild it to make my own artificial hill. My hill.
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I see a wooden hill. I open a can of. Termites. They go into your hill. And starts. Chomping. Away you stand. Noticing. Your. Hill. Is getting smaller. You. Run away. Yelling. Help. My wooden. Hill is infested. With termites As I. See a more natural. Hill. I run up that hill. To claim. That hill My hill

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Bugs walks up to. Watch you. Cooking. Doc. Rabbit stew you realized you are cooking pepe le pew instead. Then all of sudden. Acme anvil drops on your head. You die. Instantly. Then all of sudden. A village is being a built. On the hill. smurfs are singing as they bulid there. Village on the hill. Smurfs hill

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