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I find it pretty funny when fanon makes Dabi look much taller than Tomura and stretches their 1 (one) cm height difference by granting Dabi straight posture next to Shigaraki's slouching because. uh
this is just me ranting after reading many people say that the lov deserved a better ending (i agree with them don't worry). most of that stuff has already been said but i'm bored and need something to write
so why is everyone disappointed?
by definition, an antagonist is someone that goes against the main character(s) and a villain is someone who does immoral and/or illegal things (wow, shocking)
so by definition, the league of villains is aptly named. shigaraki and dabi are mass murderers, toga is a killer too, and even if the others are 'less dangerous' they're all guilty of terorism and kidnapping a teenager.
not nice, right? then why would anyone would want them to have a good ending?
long story short: horikoshi made the league too sympathetic and relatable
when horikoshi has decided to make them funny, he's decided to make them likeable. that's not enough though. you can find a fictional villain funny and not root for them (for some reason the examples that comes to my mind are the disney villains. captain hook is hilarious but no one wants him to win)
the cause of everyone's disappointment is the relatable part. everyone in the league has gone through stuff viewers can relate. touya, shigaraki and toga have been abused; twice has mental health issues (and stuggling to get a job is relatable too lmao); spinner has been discriminated against... you get the idea
and even without knowing their backstory, most of the league's fights can be considered noble: they want to change society and make the world a better place. to take a more precise example, the league kidnapped bakugou because they thought he had gone through similar struggle as them
(this is mr compress talking in chapter 85) as far as i've seen, most of the fandom either think bakugou being chained and muzzled at the end of the sport festival was just comic relief or agree that it was fucked up
so yeah, you can't put a group of people rejected by society, who just want a better world and expect people to not like them
and that's why their ending is disappointing (the rest contains heavy spoilers of the last few chapters of mha)
they're all either in jail or six feet underground. we rationally could understand it, they're all criminals/villains so of course they wouldn't get a happy ending and face consequences for their actions. the only one who could have gotten away with it is shigaraki because of all the grooming/brainwashing he's gone through and maybe toga because she's a child
but if you relate to a character, you want them to get a happy ending. of course fans would want dabi to be at peace, but instead he's forced to spend his last moments being stared at by his abuser). of course fans would want shigaraki to be free from afo (but instead his only freedom was death). of course fans would want toga to be understood and cared for (but she never had that opportunity)
that's not very 'save to win' out of you horikoshi
maybe it's just a shortcut made by the fandom, but the league are seen more as victims of abuse than actual criminals. i mean, what's more important in dabi's story? the fact that he burned himself alive after overworking himself to get his abusive father's attention, or the fact that he's burned people alive? probably both, but there's more focus on the first element.
and obviously we would want abuse victims to get a happy ending
basically, their ending isn't coherent with what we've seen of them, and that's why people are disappointed
btw, the same logic applies to stain. some fans agree with stain's reasoning bc he's fighting against corruption. of course, his logic is stupid and he's delusional but he's introduced not long after we've discovered shouto's past. you can't say "one of the most popular heroes is abusing + all he wants is to get n°1 to satisfy his own ego" and then follow with "see that guy fighting against corruption? he's bad, don't do that"
the clever way to make sure no one would agree with stain would have been to make the heroes fight against injustice with good methods. i live for the fanfics in which izuku takes down the hpsc
okay i'm done ranting thanks for reading
A Future Beyond War Starts With You đ
My name is Naser. War took everything from meâ
my mother, my sister, my home, and the life I once knew.
In a single moment, my world was shattered,
leaving behind only memories and the weight of loss.
But even in the darkest moments,
I refuse to give up. â
Because I still have something worth fighting forâ
my three younger brothers.
đč One dreams of becoming a doctor đ©șâto heal others so they donât have to suffer like we did.
đč Another wants to be an engineer đïžâto rebuild what war has destroyed.
đč And the youngest? He just wants to be a kid again đ§žâ
to wake up in a safe home đ ,
to laugh, to play, to feel peace.
đĄ We need a home. We need education. We need hope.
Right now, we are not just fighting for survivalâ
we are fighting for the chance to live, to grow, to dream again.
We are fighting for a future where my brothers
can become the doctor, the engineer,
and the child who gets to have a childhood.
đ This is where you come in.
Iâm not asking for muchâjust a chance.
A chance to rebuild.
A chance to give my brothers a future beyond war.
Your supportâwhether through a donation or simply sharing our storyâcan make all the difference.
Even the smallest act of kindness can create ripples of change. âš
đ Will you help us rebuild?
Together, we can prove that war doesnât get the final wordâ
hope does.
Thank you for standing with us. đâš
These videos follow a common recipe: A narrator, given a fandom (usually anime ones like My Hero Academia and Naruto), explores an alternative timeline where something is different. Maybe the main character has extra powers, maybe a key plot point goes differently. They then go on and make up a whole new story, detailing the conflicts and romance between characters, much like an ordinary fanfic.
Except, they are fanfics. Actual fanfics, pulled off AO3, FFN and Wattpad, given a different title, with random thumbnail and background images added to them, narrated by computer text-to-speech synthesizers.
They are very easy to make: pick a fanfic, copy all the text into a text-to-speech generator, mix the resulting audio file with some generic art from the fandom as the background, give it a snappy title like âWhat if Deku had the Power of Ten Ringsâ, photoshop an attention-grabbing thumbnail, dump it onto YouTube and get thousands of views.
In fact, the process is so straightforward and requires so little effort, itâs pretty clear some of these channels have automated pipelines to pump these out en-masse. They donât bother with asking the fic authors for permission. Sometimes they donât even bother with putting the ficâs link in the description or crediting the author. These content-farms then monetise these videos, so they get a cut from YouTubeâs ads.
In short, an industry has emerged from the systematic copyright theft of fanfiction, for profit.
Since the adversaries almost certainly have automated systems set up for this, the only realistic countermeasure is with another automated system. Identifying fanfics manually by listening to the videos and searching them up with tags is just too slow and impractical.
And so, I came up with a simple automated pipeline to identify the original authors of âWhat Ifâ videos.
It would go download these videos, run speech recognition on it, search the text through a database full of AO3 fics, and identify which work it came from. After manual confirmation, the original authors will be notified that their works have been subject to copyright theft, and instructions provided on how to DMCA-strike the channel out of existence.
I built a prototype over the weekend, and it works surprisingly well:
On a randomly-selected YouTube channel (in this case Infinite Paradox Fanfic), the toolchain was able to identify the origin of half of the content. The raw output, after manual verification, turned out to be extremely accurate. The time taken to identify the source of a video was about 5 minutes, most of those were spent running Whisper, and the actual full-text-search query and Levenshtein analysis was less than 5 seconds.
The other videos probably came from fanfiction websites other than AO3, like fanfiction.net or Wattpad. As I do not have access to archives of those websites, I cannot identify the other ones, but they are almost certainly not original.
Armed with this fantastic proof-of-concept, Iâm officially declaring war against âWhat Ifâ videos. The mission statement of Project Copy-Knight will be the elimination of âWhat Ifâ videos based on the theft of AO3 content on YouTube.
I am acutely aware that I cannot accomplish this on my own. There are many moving parts in this system that simply cannot be completely automated â like the selection of YouTube channels to feed into the toolchain, the manual verification step to prevent false-positives being sent to authors, the reaching-out to authors who have comments disabled, etc, etc.
So, if you are interested in helping to defend fanworks, or just want to have a chat or ask about the technical details of the toolchain, please consider joining my Discord server. I could really use your help.
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See full blog article and acknowledgements here: https://echoekhi.com/2023/11/25/project-copy-knight/
Characters: Dean, sister!reader, Mary, Sam, John
Warnings: mention of death, angst, swearing
Word count: 4139
Summary: Dean listens to the first tape that you left after you died. He learns about the rules he has to follow with them, and who the first cause of your decision was.
A/N: italics are flashbacks to the events before your death
Series: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10
Dean woke up around 5am on Monday morning. It had been three months since you, his 18 year old sister, had decided to take your own life. Him and Sam never got a note, you were just gone and that was all they knew. They were too late to save you and that bothered him. Every morning since that day he woke up at 5am. He realised there was no going back to sleep so he climbed out of bed and headed to the door. When he opened the door he was surprised to be greeted with a small box in front of his feet. Dean looked left and right and noticed Sam wasnât around to have just placed the box there. He sighed, picked it up, shut his door and walked back to his bed.
As he opened up the box he was confused as he noticed that all was inside were tapes. Why would someone give him a box of tapes? Dean rummaged through the box on his shelf and found his old tape player that John had given him when he was a kid and wanted to listen to AC/DC. He put the first mysterious tape inside the player and pressed play.
âHello,â the familiar voice that he hadnât heard for three months spoke which almost hurt his ears to know that he could hear in tape form. He must have been mistaken⊠It couldnât be!
âMy name is Y/N Winchester,â your tape continued. âIâm about to tell you the story of my life. More specifically, why my life ended⊠And if youâre listening to this tape,â The tape paused for a moment and Dean waited in suspense. âYouâre one of the reasons why.â
He pulled the headphones off his head and sat there for a moment. He couldnât believe the voice or words he was hearing. How could this be real? How could he really be hearing it? Having to listen to the voice of his deceased sister was hard for him, but the only way to find out more was listening to the tapes⊠So he continued. It wasnât a fast decision, he took a breath and thought about just throwing them away. But then he would never know the reason why. This was like your suicide note, only in the form of 13 tapes.
His shaky hands picked up the headphones and placed them carefully on his head. He pressed play on the tape player and continued to listen. âAs there are to every story, there are 13 different sides to this. Iâm going to tell you all of them. Each tape is based on one of the people that are the reason my life ended. So, once youâve listened to all the tapes you need to pass these on to the next person. If you donât, well, just know that someone is always watching every single one of you and will make sure that all the tapes are listened to by every person. Now that you understand.. Let me begin with my first tape.â
Dean closed his eyes and followed the story you were telling. âFirst up, we have the thing that started it all⊠It was a normal day for you maybe, but not me at all. I didnât know about hunting or any of that, not until you told me. I went to find you after mom had said she saw you earlier that day, I thought maybe it would be a chance for me to meet my father for the first time. Incase you hadnât figured it out by now, we have our first person of the story. Welcome to your tape, John.â
Dean realised that John could have been the one these tapes outside of Deanâs room. He almost forgot that both of his parents now lived in the bunker with him and Sam. John must have listened to the tapes before him. Or maybe it was Mary? Since you died they both acted weirdly around both the boys, but then again, Mary acted strangely around you anyway so maybe she had something to do with all of this. He didnât have time to think as the tape continued to play and tell Dean the story of what happened to you.
* * *
You were a nervous wreck ever since you joined your father and his two sons. Your mom insisted on you moving in with John so that you could bond and get to know your father after all those years of wishing you knew him. You knew it wouldnât be easy meeting him when the day came, but you never expected it to be that hard.
He told you all about hunting and all his excuses of why he left you and your mother. They were stupid and you hated listening to him explaining, you needed someone to take your anger out on and that person was John. You needed to scream and shout at him every now and then for small things just so you could release some of the pain that he made you feel for most of your life.
But that shit didnât fly with John, you either did as he said or you were gone. âItâs my way or the highway,â you recalled him saying to you a few times after your arguments. Sam and Dean didnât live with John really, it was more like John lived with them, along with Mary Winchester. They owned this thing called the Men Of Letters Bunker. The place was huge, so many bedrooms you couldnât count, you could have sworn you found a new room there everyday.
Before John moved in here, him and his wife (who was also the two boyâs mother) had come back to life after so many years. They didnât fit into the word exactly so they relied on hunting as what kept them grounded. Sam, Dean, John, Mary and you. Thatâs how it was. Of course, being the youngest meant that you had to follow everyoneâs rules and it was for your own âsafety.â
* * *
âFor my own safety? That was complete bullshit,â you spoke smoothly through Deanâs headphones. âYou just wanted someone to boss around, dad. You couldnât control Sam and Dean anymore, so you made sure that you could completely control me. Before that I didnât have anyone controlling me, I could do what I wanted and act however I thought was right for me. You took that from me⊠Thatâs where it all started going down hill, itâs where I started to break.â
Dean once again paused the tape. He checked his nightstand and saw that it was now 6am. How had time moved so quickly? How long had it taken him to listen to this short part of the tape? He knew he had taken it out at the beginning because it was too hard to listen to, but he never knew he was stalling for so long.
A break from this right now seemed appropriate. So, he took the headset off, left it on his bed and headed to the kitchen to get something to eat. Every step he took felt heavier than the last. This wasnât something new, it had been happening ever since you took your life, but now it was hitting him harder. It made every movement more painful than they had been before; he didnât even know that was possible until now.
Once he reached the kitchen, he was pleasantly surprised to see that Mary, John and Sam were already there and eating breakfast. Sam was still at the stove, finishing up cooking some eggs and the rest of the bacon while John and Mary sat opposite each other and ate what they already had. âDean,â John said by surprise. âYouâre up later than usual.â
âItâs 6am,â Dean replied with a gravelly voice that he always had when he was tired. Lately, it seemed to be the only voice he had.
âYouâre usually up at around 5,â John noted. Sam came and sat down next to Mary at the table and placed a plate down for himself and for Dean.
âYou hungry?â Sam asked and Dean joined them at the table. âHow you holding up?â
âI feel⊠Different to what I have for the last few months,â Dean replied to his little brother. âYou know, I actually woke up at 5am again today. I stayed in my room because I found something left outside my door.â
All of their eyes widened as Dean spoke. They looked at each other before John spoke. âSo she finally finished listening to them.â
âWhat? Who?â Dean questioned as he squeezed his fork tightly in his hand.
âWe canât talk about this,â Mary recalled before picking up a piece of bacon from her plate and eating it.
âYou canât do that to me! Who are you talking about?!â Dean demanded as he threw his fork down.
âThe last person that had the tapes,â John told him which earned a glance from Mary and Sam.
âThe tapes⊠Youâve all listened to them?â Dean looked around at them all. They were faces of the people he knew, they were his family. But they all felt so unfamiliar, like strangers with secrets.
âWe canât talk about it, you need to listen to the tapes,â Sam finished before taking his plate over to the trash can and throwing his food away.
âAre any of you on there? Who is the âsheâ that youâre talking about? Is it someone else on the tapes?â Dean asked quickly, not giving them time to answer any of them as he continued. âAre you all on the tapes?â
âDean, we canât,â Mary snapped. âYou have to just listen to the tapes, everyone on there had to.â
He stood up and made his way to the exit of the kitchen but stopped in his tracks.
âItâs hard to listen to,â Dean admitted with a sad voice. He stood in the door way as he spoke to them. âItâs the voice of my dead sister.â
âDean!â John hissed. He looked at his son standing in there, he looked so heartbroken and vulnerable. âPlease son, just listen to the tapes.â
Dean glared at them all. If looks could kill, they would all be dead in a second. He stormed off and went back to his room, it turned out he didnât get any food or a drink to soothe his feelings of anxiety right now. He returned in the same state he was in before. Dean placed the headset back on his ears and continued to listen to Johnâs tape.
âBut that wasnât all, was it dad?â You questioned rhetorically. âNo, you did more than just boss me around. When you realised you couldnât do it anymore, you did the only thing that you thought you could do to end the lack of controlâŠâ
* * *
It was a few months after you had moved into the bunker and began your training to become a hunter. It wasnât the physical side of it all because you already knew how to fight after your countless years of being bullied at school. Thatâs why the boys and your dad were so okay with you going hunting with them; they knew you could take care of yourself.
It was the research of it all. You werenât used to connecting the dots with how certain monsters acted or what they did with how the victims had died. You gradually became better at it, but you werenât as good as your brothers because they grew up doing it. You knew that. You understood that.
John didnât seem to though. All he did was compared you to Sam and Dean and demanded that you become a smarter person. That wasnât something you could just do, you canât just snap your fingers one day and get what you want. You have to work for shit like that, it takes time and patience⊠But those were two things that John lacked.
It was that one day in the motel you were all staying in. The report in the paper said that the bystanders smelled sulphur after the woman was attacked. That was easy enough to figure out, right? Wrong. You werenât trained enough in the mythology of monsters and you had no idea that sulphur was a sign of demons. You read past it and said there was nothing in there that could have been your kind of thing.
John insisted that you had missed something, just like he always did. You hated when you had to look for cases in the paper. Either you would misjudge it and say you had found a case or you would read past it too quickly and not realise that there was your kind of thing going on. No. You never got it right, so John always checked.
He held the paper in his hand as he sat opposite you at the small table in the motel. You watched nervously as his eyes scanned over the front page and read about the current murder spree going around. âJesus Christ,â he groaned as he slammed the paper down on the table. âYouâre kidding me right, Y/N? You donât see a case here?â
âUh, no, sir,â you replied shakily. Sam and Dean noticed your worry from where they were sitting on the beds. Mary was currently out on a supply run.
âIt says here the by passers could smell sulphur,â John stated as he looked over at his sons.
âSo what are we thinking, a demon?â Dean asked while he continued to clean his gun.
John clicked his tongue and Deanâs answer as if it was obvious. âExactly⊠A demon.â
âA demon?â You questioned as you looked between all of them.
âThe smell of sulphur is an instant alert for a demon,â Sam told you with a smile. He didnât mind teaching you, he actually enjoyed it. He liked passing on his knowledge with you and helping you become a better hunter. He had patience⊠John didnât.
âYeah,â John snapped. âEvery hunter should know that.â
You hated when he got like this because you instantly knew it was a dig at you and you were tired of it. The boys saw nothing of it because they didnât pay enough attention. Thatâs why they thought you were in the wrong when you snapped back.
âWell, Iâm still new at this so you canât expect me to know everything,â you hissed which got Johnâs back up. You were glad it pissed him off, it was time that he took you seriously.
âYou do not speak to your father like that!â He shouted as he stood from his chair and pushed it back aggressively.
You stood up too so you could regain dominance in the conversation. âWhat kind of father are you? I barely even know you!â
âThis isnât about me,â he replied with a steady tone.
âYes it is!â You screamed. âThis is about you⊠This is about what you didnât do. You werenât there because you were too busy hunting with your other family. And yes, I know that you died when I was a kid, but even when you came back to life you didnât bother looking for me.â
âI thought we were past this,â he growled with flared nostrils.
âWe are. We are past this,â you lied. You werenât over it, but you had to pretend you were for the sake of everyone else. âIâm not reminding you about it because Iâm hurt, Iâm reminding you because you need to understand my point of view. Iâm not good at researching cases with you because I was never here for it. And youâre not good at being a father to me because you were never there.â
When you finished your statement it was as if the world stopped for a minute. You came to terms with what you had said and realised that you meant it; John wasnât as accepting towards the statement as you were. The boys both gasped as they saw Johnâs hand being drawn back.
Before you could react to his movement, Johnâs hand made harsh contact with your cheek. It was enough force that if pushed you to the floor. You breathed heavily as you stood up; you were holding your hand against your cheek in disbelief.
âYou asshole!â You growled as your stood on your feet. âYou fucking asshole!â
âWhat the hell is going on?â Mary demanded as she walked through the door. âY/N? What happened to your face?â
âIt was dad! He slapped me!â You screamed. âYouâre a dick, how could you?!â
âDad, you crossed the line,â Sam said. âYou donât hit your kids.â
âThings just got out of hand,â Dean insisted. âThey should never have gone this far, you need to talk about this and sort it out because this shit has been going on for too long. All you do is argue with each other over the smallest things.â
âDean! He hit her!â Sam defended as he stood up in annoyance.
âWeâve all hit each other! Hell, weâve tried to kill each other before,â Dean recalled. You couldnât believe Dean would actually try and defend his father, you thought he had changed.
âWhy are you defending him?!â You fumed.
âIâm not,â Dean said calmly. He put his arms up in defence as he continued to talk. âAll Iâm saying is we have all done terrible things to each other, our family is messed up. This is something thatâs needs to be dealt with and then we move on.â
You scoffed at his words. John looked down at you the same way he always did, his eyes full of hatred and boiling with anger. âThereâs nothing to talk about. I want you gone, Y/N.â
âBut-â
âNo!â John spat. âI want you gone, get the fuck out of here. Go back to living with your mom, the hunting life isnât for everyone and youâre most definitely not meant to be a hunter.â
You couldnât believe the words that were leaving his mouth. You looked at your brothers and saw that even they didnât know what to say. You grabbed your things, threw them into a backpack and walked out like you werenât even bothered. But of course you were. You were so desperate for one of them to follow you and beg you to come back⊠But no one ever did.
* * *
âYou hit me in the face. It hurt. But not as much as it hurt when you hit me with rejection and hatred. You wanted me gone⊠I hated you, John, more than I had ever hated anyone. You felt the same way about me and I wasnât going to stick around for that so I headed back to my moms.â
Dean once again removed the headphones and paused the tape. There wasnât long left of this tape but it was so hard for him to listen to. He checked his clock on his nightstand once again and saw that it was now 1:35pm. Food. He needed food.
Another walk to the kitchen with pain in his steps led to a nervous feeling in his stomach. What John had done to you was so bad, what if Deanâs was worse? What if he had hurt you but had no idea that it had affected you so badly? Dean was pulled out of his thoughts when he saw his father sitting alone at the kitchen table and drinking a beer.
âHey, son,â he said with a soft voice. âYou doing ok?â
âIâm great,â Dean snapped. âI wonât talk to you and piss you off though, I donât wanna get a beating.â
John sighed and rubbed his palm over his face. âYou listened to my tape.â
âI havenât finished it yet,â Dean shook his head. âItâs still hard to listen to.â
John didnât reply to what Dean said, he just took another swig of his beer and stared at the wall. Dean went to the fridge and pulled out some left over bacon that was cooked that morning. He put the plate in front of him and his father at the table as he came and sat opposite him. âStop staring at the wall and look at me,â Dean demanded. John looked at the disappointment in his sons eyes. âFeeling sorry for yourself wonât bring her back.â
Now he saw something in John that he had never let him see before. It was weakness. âI remember that day,â Dean continued. âI remember that I defended you when you hurt her because I was scared that what you did would make her leave. I was selfish and I wanted her to stay so I tried to justify what happened.â
âSon-â
âIâm not finished,â Dean snapped. âWhat you did drove her away from our family⊠The only reason she came back was because she had nowhere else to go after she went home and found her moms dead body. If you didnât send her away she would never had seen that.â
âYou donât think I know that!â John shouted which caught Dean by surprise. He sighed as he realised his anger had once again got the better of him. âDean-â his voice was steady and low, â-the reason I did that to her was to protect her.â
âYou hit her to protect her?â Dean demanded.
âI pushed her away to protect her,â John said as tears began to form in his eyes. âBefore I slapped her I kept snapping at her and being nasty to her because I wanted her to leave so she could be safe. I knew that if I told her that she wouldnât leave, and no matter how many times I shouted at her or was a complete dick to her she would just get upset⊠But she would stay. I had to do something that would finally make her leave; I had to make her think that I hated her so that she would hate me. If she stayed with us she would have continued to hunt and I wanted better for her.â
John wiped his tears away before drinking more of his beer. It was as if he thought the alcohol would soothe the sting, but it only made it worse. âI loved my baby,â he cried. âShe was my only daughter and she made me proud every day. Iâll never get a chance to tell her that.â
Dean shook his head. He understood why John did what he did and he sympathised with him, but it didnât matter. That wouldnât bring you back. It wouldnât fix anything. âSheâs dead because you were too scared to love her.â
Dean didnât plan on saying it, it was just a thought that popped into his head but he needed to get it out. Secrets were one of the reasons you ended your life, he didnât want to keep them anymore.
John had no idea how to respond to Dean. How could someone reply to that? He was one of the causes of his daughters death because he was a coward. Dean didnât even know what to think anymore. He needed to know more. He had one more bite of the bacon before he put the plate back in the fridge and headed back to his room.
They were still there when he got back. He didnât know what he was expecting, but he was hoping that the tapes werenât real and that you were still there in the bunker. When you moved in you told him that you wanted your room next to his so you could knock on the wall if you wanted to talk to each other.
He picked the tape player up, it felt colder than when he last held it. A chill shot down his spine as he thought about the tapes again and how they were all you left behind. Your voice played again in his ears.
âAfter you kicked me out, dad, I went back for my mom. I ran in to my house, crying my eyes out because of what you did. I wanted comfort from my mom,â you explained. âShe was all I needed right at that moment because in my whole life she was all I ever had. But I never got to speak to her⊠I went into her room and found her covered in blood. She didnât move⊠Or breathe⊠She did nothing.â
Your voice broke as you spoke about your mothers death and Dean closed his eyes at the thought. âAnd this, ladies and gentlemen, brings me to my second tape. And you know who you are when I say that on my next tape, weâre going to talk about the person that murdered my mother.â
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