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A close relative of mine died recently.
Today I dreamed of them. They had these semi-whimsical creatures that played around with people. In a very short time these creations turned crazy and began killing everyone they could. I barely escaped them for a long time.
Then in the end I managed to escape to another relatives place where the half whimsical creatures gone mad couldn't follow me.
I believe this was a message for me from the other side. The relative admitting that they were indeed kinda crazy and almost killed me or wished to multiple times, and would have probably ended up killing me if I had not successfully escaped to the other relatives place.
I woke up feeling at peace. Like somebody having admitted their part in a deed gone wrong and taken the burden off my shoulders.
I also felt the gut urge the moment I woke up to tell another relative of mine about it who has a similar relation as mine to the crazy relative that passed away.
I will not be taking any questions. Thank you.
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Apparently this happened last year but I stumbled on it today so that's that
Harris Wolobah, a 10th grader from the city of Worcester, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating the chip manufactured by Paqui, a Texas-based subsidiary of the Hershey Co.
Holy shit
He also had a congenital heart defect, according to autopsy results obtained by The Associated Press.
Oh. Well that still sounds suspicious. Can you die from spicy foods from just a heart defect?
Apparently this wasn't just a random tiktok challenge, it was actually a product sold in stores specifically to "challenge" people into trying its spiciness, the "Paqui One Chip Challenge"
Poor one out for the little homie
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