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F0()rTh W@lL.exe is a Str00delized highly advanced fourth wall manipulating hacking device (also known by walrus and Str00del as a hacking Doohickey) used by the walrus to break the fourth wall in order to hack human websites. It is thought to be the most advanced program the walrus have and explains why Walrus are able to hack so well.

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  • F0()rTh W@lL.exe
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  • F0()rTh W@lL.exe is a Str00delized highly advanced fourth wall manipulating hacking device (also known by walrus and Str00del as a hacking Doohickey) used by the walrus to break the fourth wall in order to hack human websites. It is thought to be the most advanced program the walrus have and explains why Walrus are able to hack so well.
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  • Impossible
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  • F0rTh W@lL.exe
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  • Hacking Doohickey, Thingy, and or Ma-bob.
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  • The Highly Advanced Walrus Hacking Doohickey
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  • Fourth Wall Breached Hacking
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  • F0()rTh W@lL.exe is a Str00delized highly advanced fourth wall manipulating hacking device (also known by walrus and Str00del as a hacking Doohickey) used by the walrus to break the fourth wall in order to hack human websites. It is thought to be the most advanced program the walrus have and explains why Walrus are able to hack so well.
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