Insane Willy Wonka Experience

Danny Gonzalez
1 Mar 202411:53

Summary

TLDRThe internet was set ablaze by a disastrous Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow, Scotland, that left kids traumatized and parents furious. Advertised with AI-generated art and promises of a magical chocolate experience, families were met with a smoky, empty warehouse, a few sad props, and disturbing characters like the 'Unknown' - a shadowy figure terrorizing children. The event's organizers used AI to generate promotional images, actor scripts, and even the creepy 'Unknown,' leading to a hilariously tragic experience that prompted parents to call the police. This dumpster fire of an event perfectly captures the risks of relying too heavily on AI without proper oversight.

Takeaways

  • 😲 A Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow, Scotland, meant to provide a magical chocolate factory experience for children, turned into a disastrous failure, prompting parents to call the police.
  • πŸ’° The event charged $40 per person but delivered an empty warehouse with minimal decorations, a murky chocolate fountain, one small bouncy castle, and no actual chocolate.
  • 😨 A terrifying character called 'The Unknown,' described as an 'evil chocolate maker,' was present, scaring children and confusing attendees.
  • 🎭 The actors, including the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa characters, had to learn and perform AI-generated scripts filled with gibberish.
  • πŸ–ΌοΈ The event's advertising used AI-generated images with typos and nonsensical elements, misleading attendees about the promised experience.
  • 😞 The Oompa Loompa actor described witnessing the 'innocence leave the eyes' of the children as they realized the event's failure.
  • ⏱️ The entire experience reportedly lasted only about two minutes, not allowing attendees enough time to fully process their disappointment.
  • πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The event organizers claimed unforeseen circumstances and a delay in receiving 'holographic paper' technology as reasons for the failure.
  • πŸ’Έ Refunds were issued, and the event director apologized, but the incident became an internet sensation, highlighting the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on AI-generated content.
  • πŸ“š The event will likely be remembered as a cautionary tale about the importance of proper planning, transparency, and meeting advertised expectations when organizing experiences for children.

Q & A

  • What was the main complaint from parents about the Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow?

    -The main complaint was that the event, which charged $40 per entry, was held in an empty warehouse with very few attractions, leading to a disappointing experience for the children and their families.

  • Why did parents call the police regarding the Willy Wonka event?

    -Parents called the police to seek justice for the disappointing experience, as the event failed to deliver the magical experience it had advertised, leaving children dressed up and crying.

  • What were some of the features found at the event that led to it being called a 'dumpster fire'?

    -Features included a murky chocolate fountain, a single small bouncy castle, and vast empty spaces with tables and chairs but no chocolate or meaningful activities.

  • How did the organizers use AI in promoting the Willy Wonka event?

    -The organizers used exclusively AI-generated images to advertise the event, creating unrealistic expectations with whimsical and nonsensical imagery that did not reflect the actual event.

  • What was the role of 'The Unknown' in the Willy Wonka event?

    -The Unknown was portrayed as an evil chocolate maker who hides in the walls and scares children, a character not part of the original Willy Wonka story and not advertised to attendees.

  • How did the event's advertisement differ from the actual experience?

    -The advertisement promised a journey filled with wondrous creations and enchanting surprises, whereas the actual event was held in an empty warehouse with minimal and disappointing attractions.

  • What was the reaction of the actor who played Willy Wonka regarding the event and script?

    -The actor, who was given an AI-generated script full of gibberish, expressed disbelief at being cast as Willy Wonka instead of an Oompa Loompa and poked fun at the nonsensical nature of the event.

  • How did the event organizers explain the failure of the event?

    -The director of the company apologized, attributing the failure to unforeseen circumstances and technological issues, including a delay in receiving holographic paper, which was deemed not the root cause of the event's issues.

  • What was the cost implication for a family attending the Willy Wonka event?

    -For two parents bringing two kids, the event would cost $160, a significant amount for an experience that failed to deliver on its promises.

  • How did the event compare to its advertisements regarding child-friendly content?

    -The event significantly fell short of its advertisements, which promised a child-friendly, magical chocolate experience, but instead provided a disappointing and somewhat unsettling experience with the presence of characters like 'The Unknown'.

Outlines

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🍫 Disastrous Willy Wonka Event in Glasgow

A Willy Wonka-themed event in Glasgow, Scotland, became a viral disaster when it turned out to be a letdown, prompting parents to call the police. Marketed as a magical journey into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, families were met with an empty warehouse, a murky chocolate fountain, a small bouncy castle, and no actual chocolate. The event, charged at $40 per person, was far from the enchanting experience promised, featuring sad, empty spaces and disappointed children dressed up for magic that never materialized. The poor execution and lack of actual activities led to widespread frustration and disbelief among attendees.

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πŸ“± Misleading AI Advertisements and Poor Planning

The event was promoted using exclusively AI-generated images, leading to unrealistic expectations. The promotional material was filled with errors and bizarre offerings, including a 'Twilight tunnel' that clearly showcased the limits of AI's understanding of a fun children's event. Actors were given AI-generated scripts full of gibberish, and the inexplicable character 'The Unknown' was introduced, adding a confusing element to the already chaotic experience. Despite the mess, the event's promotional website, run by 'House of Illuminati', remained active, inviting scrutiny over its misleading advertisements and the bizarre inclusion of AI in planning and execution.

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πŸš“ Aftermath and Reflections on the Failed Event

Following police intervention, refunds were issued as the event's failure became apparent. The company director apologized, attributing the disaster to 'unforeseen circumstances' and technological issues, specifically the non-arrival of 'holographic paper' which was supposed to enhance the event. Actors and attendees shared their disillusionment online, with one actor mocking the reliance on AI for scriptwriting and another, portraying an Oompa Loompa, reflecting on the sad and confused reactions of children and parents. The event's failure was attributed to a combination of over-reliance on technology, poor planning, and a significant disconnect between marketing and reality.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Immersive Experience

An immersive experience is an event or activity designed to fully engage and surround participants, often through interactive, multi-sensory elements. In the context of the video, the advertised 'immersive Willy Wonka experience' promised to transport attendees into the world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, filled with 'wondrous creations and enchanting surprises.' However, the experience fell drastically short of these expectations.

πŸ’‘Scam

A scam is a fraudulent scheme or deceptive act intended to extract money or other valuable assets from victims under false pretenses. The video portrays the Willy Wonka experience as a potential scam, with parents paying significant entry fees (up to $160 per family) only to find an empty warehouse with minimal decorations and activities, prompting them to call the police.

πŸ’‘Disappointment

Disappointment refers to the feeling of dissatisfaction or letdown resulting from unmet expectations or hopes. The video highlights the overwhelming disappointment experienced by attendees, particularly the children who were 'all dressed up and crying,' having anticipated a 'magical experience' that never materialized.

πŸ’‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines or computer systems. The video reveals that the organizers of the Willy Wonka experience used AI-generated images and text to advertise and script the event, leading to incoherent and nonsensical content riddled with errors and typos.

πŸ’‘Abandoned Warehouse

An abandoned warehouse is a vacant, often dilapidated industrial building that has been deserted or left unused. The video portrays the Willy Wonka experience as taking place in such a setting, with images of a 'giant empty space filled with tables and chairs' and a general lack of decoration or activities befitting a children's event.

πŸ’‘The Unknown

The Unknown refers to a terrifying, shadowy figure that unexpectedly appeared at the Willy Wonka experience, described as an 'evil chocolate maker who hides in the walls and scares little children.' The video suggests that this disturbing character, not part of the original Willy Wonka story, was likely an AI-generated addition that traumatized attendees.

πŸ’‘Refunds

A refund is the returning of money or compensation to customers or attendees who have been unsatisfied with a product or service. After the disastrous Willy Wonka experience, the video states that 'people started getting refunded,' implying that the organizers had to provide refunds due to the overwhelmingly poor quality of the event.

πŸ’‘Viral

When something goes 'viral,' it spreads rapidly and widely across the internet, often through sharing on social media platforms. The video describes the story of the failed Willy Wonka experience as having 'taken the internet by storm,' indicating that it became a viral sensation, likely due to the outrageous and shocking nature of the event's circumstances.

πŸ’‘Dumpster Fire

A 'dumpster fire' is a colloquial term used to describe a situation or event that is an utter disaster or failure. The video's narrator describes the Willy Wonka experience as 'an impressive and inspiring dumpster fire of an event,' highlighting just how catastrophically bad and chaotic the entire affair was.

πŸ’‘Schadenfreude

Schadenfreude is a German term that refers to the feeling of pleasure or satisfaction derived from the misfortunes or failures of others. The video's tone and commentary suggest a sense of schadenfreude among viewers, as the narrator seems to revel in the absurdity and disastrous nature of the Willy Wonka experience, finding amusement in the organizers' failures.

Highlights

A Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow, Scotland becomes an internet sensation as a spectacular failure.

Parents called the police for justice after a disastrous event in an empty warehouse.

The event, charging $40 per entry, failed to deliver on its promises of a magical experience.

Children were left crying in disappointment at the poorly executed Willy Wonka themed event.

The so-called chocolate fountain and bouncy castle were among the few, inadequate attractions.

No actual chocolate was provided at the event, contrary to expectations.

Photos from the event resemble a crime scene rather than a children's party.

An actor dressed as an Oompa Loompa became a symbol of the event's failure.

Unintentionally terrifying characters, including a mysterious 'Unknown,' added to the chaos.

The event's promotional materials were misleading, using exclusively AI-generated images.

Actors' lines and the script for the event were reportedly AI-generated, contributing to the absurdity.

The 'Unknown' character was supposed to be an evil chocolate maker, a fact not disclosed to attendees.

Complaints and refunds followed after the police were involved.

The event organizer apologized, blaming 'technological issues' for the fiasco.

The story serves as a cautionary tale about overreliance on AI and poor event planning.

Transcripts

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the story of a Willy Wonka experien gone

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wrong in Glasgow Scotland has taken the

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Internet by storm and I love it I don't

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think I've ever in all my life seen such

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an impressive and inspiring dumpster

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fire of an event it is just Mah it is

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just perfect this event which was

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supposed to give kids the chance to

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experience Wily Wonka's chocolate

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factory was so bad it prompted parents

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to call the police to get Justice for

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the horrors they had witnessed police

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were called to an immersive Willy Wonka

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experience after family showed up to an

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empty Warehouse the event reportedly

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charged $40 per entry that's per person

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by the way advertised with AI art and

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said it would be a journey filled with

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wondrous creations and enchanting

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surprises at every turn and oh what

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enchanting surprises they found kids

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were all dressed up and crying waiting

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for what they thought was going to be a

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magical experience yeah that's the

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surprise no magic here just Sadness the

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surprise was them crying if they called

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the police that's how you know it was

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bad cuz they didn't even do that in the

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actual Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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and kids were dying in that movie and

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honestly it does look like it was

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terrifying take a look at some of the

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images of the abandoned warehouse that

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parents had to spend $40 to gain access

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to okay here we have some sort of

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chocolate fountain uh with murky brown

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Water floating in it we have one bouncy

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castle that can fit like three kids

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giant empty space filled with table and

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chairs you're probably thinking there

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must be something pretty good to eat

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here with all these table and chairs

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probably some pretty tasty chocolate

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right no there was no chocolate at this

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event these photos look like a crime

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scene dude these look like willly Wonka

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had to flee the country after the FDA

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found fentol in his chocolate so he has

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to post up in an abandoned Factory to

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keep the business going while the feds

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are after him you got this lovely scene

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I think that the size of the warehouse

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really screwed them over honestly if it

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was a smaller room things wouldn't it

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wouldn't look so empty there would still

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be nothing to do there but it wouldn't

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look so sad in a way seeing this

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photography light in front of this like

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$2 Candyland backdrop makes me feel kind

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of sad for the people who put on this

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event like a you really thought people

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were going to want to take pictures in

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front of this [Β __Β ] of course not no if

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two parents brought two kids to this

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event it would cost

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$160 and you're getting this I think I

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get why they called the police honestly

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dude if I was promised some kind of fun

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Willy Wonka experience for the kids and

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then showed up to this foggy Warehouse I

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would think I was about to be murdered

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in some kind of Willy Wonka themed Saw

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movie and if that's not enough wait

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until you see the nightmarish characters

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they had running around this place so

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this is one of the most famous pictures

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to come out of the whole ordeal this is

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an Oompa Loompa obviously a lot of

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people are focusing on the facial

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expression she's making in this picture

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she looks exasperated and honestly I

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don't blame her this has to be like the

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worst acting gig she's ever had as far

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as I know this actor wasn't putting on

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the event she was just hired to be there

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she's probably dealing with crying

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children pissed off parents also I'm

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pretty sure canonically the Oompa

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Loompas are enslaved by Willy Wonka so

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the facial expression makes sense in

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that context too what I'm actually more

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concerned with is everything else going

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on in this photo why is there so much

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smoke I'm not super familiar with the

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process of making chocolate but I'm 100%

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sure there should not be that much smoke

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happening no wonder she's making that

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face dude she's high as hell and I love

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all the mismatched chemistry gear she's

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got strewn about the table beers vials

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this mysterious Elixir locked up in a

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little glass box a

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quill Oompa Loompas take notes like

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Wizards from the 1300s I didn't know

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that all right now the other two

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characters that were at this thing I got

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to introduce you to at the same time

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because they're both in the same video

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clip so let me introduce you to Willy

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Wonka and The Unknown what is that it's

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the

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unknown man what the hell dude [Β __Β ]

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everything else I would call the police

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based off of that who is that demon

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surprising twists and turns was right in

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the advertisement I would not expect to

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take my kids to a Willy Wonka experience

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and have them be accosted by a shadow

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figure I can tell you that right now

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it's terrifying that willly Wonka says

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what is that when he sees it what is

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that like dude this is your chocolate

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factory you don't even know what that is

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we are so [Β __Β ] here's a different clip

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of some other kids experiencing the

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unknown

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as

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scare love

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fantastic yeah that's the correct

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reaction to seeing the unknown what is

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that Wonka says it this kid says it I'm

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saying it also I love that baby's

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reaction that was like a primal instinct

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to make that sound humans have evolved

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for millions of years to make that sound

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when they see the

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unknown According to some reports that

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I've read from the event the unknown is

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supposed to be an evil chocolate maker

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who hides in the walls and scares little

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children is he a part of the actual

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Wonka story no was it advertised that

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there would be a child scaring monster

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at this event no but speaking of the

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advertising for the event one of the

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most insane parts of this whole story is

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that this company that made this event

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House of Illuminati apparently used

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exclusively AI generated images to

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advertise this event surprisingly the

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website is still up up so you can go and

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check it out for yourself welcome to

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Wily's chocolate experience dive into

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the Whimsical of Wily's chocolate

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experience exclamation point comma so

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you've got images like this which at

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first look like some kind of fun Candy

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Land but then the closer you look it

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doesn't really make any sense like what

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the [Β __Β ] is this thing is that supposed

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to be a bunny who the hell is that I

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don't like the looks of these things but

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then you get images like this

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advertising the Twilight tunnel which

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are so clearly AI generated it makes you

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wonder if the whole of event was being

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run by an AI because how could a human

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not notice that there are so many typos

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in all of these images you got dim tight

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detractions Ural featuring dejection and

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sde then you've got uring entertainment

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which of course includes cat gatting

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Cary tons and a padise of sweet tee and

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on top of the website being seemingly

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designed by AI apparently all of the

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actor's lines were too which we know

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thanks to this video posted by the actor

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who played Willy Wonka going to be

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poking a little bit of fun at the event

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but I wanted to say before I start that

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I feel for anyone who bought tickets to

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this people who are expecting a magical

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chocolate experience people who were

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unfortunately captured by the unknown we

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hope you are found soon so the first red

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flag for me was when I was cast as wi

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willly Wonka um anyone who looks at me

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and thinks Wily Wonka and not Umpa

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lumper is out of their mind I give off

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major Umpa lumper energy I got cast as

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the part on the Thursday um and was told

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that I needed to learn the script for

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the Friday so I said no problem send it

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over the script was 15

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pages monologue pretty much of AI

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generated gibberish you know what I'm

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kind of curious about if the script was

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AI generated where did the unknown come

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from did the event organizers just ask

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chat GPT to generate a script about

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willly Wonka's chocolate factory and it

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just threw that [Β __Β ] in cuz that's

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terrifying ch he was like hm planning an

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event for kids huh I know just the thing

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to add don't worry I'm great with kids

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so I'll give you one of the lines from

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the script uh I'm not going to do the

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Willy Wonka voice because I think I've

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embarrassed myself enough but one of my

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favorite lines was there is a man who

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lives here his name is not known so we

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call him the unknown the

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unknown is an evil chocolate

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maker who lives in the

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walls

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what we were told on the uh experience

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to hand out a jelly bean one Jelly Bean

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uh per child and A4 of a cup of Tesco's

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un brand lemonade one Jelly Bean all

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that smoke the Oompa Loompa had to

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endure and she was just back there

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cranking out one Jelly Bean maybe the

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unknown was introduced as some way to

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canonically explain why there was no

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chocolate at the event sorry kids

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there's no chocolate here today an evil

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chocolate maker showed up and he shot

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the Oompa loomas they're dead now so one

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of the Oompa Loompas from the event also

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posted a Tik Tok kind of poking fun at

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the whole experience but the one actor

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we haven't heard from yet is the one

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that we all obviously want to talk to

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the unknown unknown we need to know your

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story what was your inspiration for your

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performance how did you get into

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character the unknown must have had the

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worst time of any of the actors because

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like you got hired to do a performance

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of wily Wonka and you got cast as a

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character that's not in Wily Wonka just

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like an evil spirit that lives in

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mirrors and then your job for an entire

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day is to scare and confuse unsuspecting

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children who have no clue what they're

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in for every time a kid came around that

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corner you just know the unknown was

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like God damn it I got to traumatize

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another kid the Oompa Loompa from the

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famous photo ended up doing an interview

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with vulture where she describes the

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moment that children saw her for the

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first time and it is very sad tell me

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about the moment as the kids started

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coming in did you see the Innocents

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leave their eyes they were quite upset I

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think they were confused but it was more

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the parents I just looked at them and I

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think they must have known when they

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looked at me an older couple said to me

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I really really hope you get paid well

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for this this sounds like she's

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describing people witnessing the

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wreckage of a tsunami or something it's

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crazy each individual person that laid

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eyes on her had to take a second to

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mourn when you say walk through how long

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are we talking here to walk through this

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event I'm telling you this would have

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taken about 2 minutes I've never

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experienced anything like this in my

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life dude honestly that's kind of smart

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cuz like 2 minutes isn't even long

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enough to process like the first stages

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of grief you're getting these people in

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and out before they can even realize

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they got scammed you know they don't

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even know what the [Β __Β ] just happened

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after the police were called people

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started getting refunded the story blew

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up the director of the company who put

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on this event did eventually apolog oliz

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I'm really shocked that the event had

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fallen short of the expectations of

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people on paper yeah dude on paper the

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event was awesome no chocolate abandoned

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warehouse Smokey Oompa just like the

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movie there was every intention to hold

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the event from the pictures despite not

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being the best light hopefully you'll be

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able to see that there was every

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intention to hold the event no we know

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you were planning on holding the event

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that's kind of the problem I think a lot

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of people wish you didn't unfortunately

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there were unforeseen circumstances and

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the event didn't come to life he's like

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we were not expecting ing that evil

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chocolate maker to show up the unknown

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ruined the event these issues were

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technological in

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nature H we had ordered a holographic

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paper that didn't arrive on time the

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holographic technology in itself is

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absolutely fabulous technology and

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unfortunately there was a delay in

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postage holographic paper no I don't

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think that was the problem with the

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event actually the lack of holographic

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paper I don't know what holographic

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paper is but based on his Reliance on

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chat GPT and mid journey I do not trust

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his opinion of absolutely fabulous

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technology so I'm just going to go ahead

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and assume the holographic paper would

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not have helped well Gang This is surely

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an event that will go down in the

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history books I hope you enjoyed this

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