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Statue of Doom is a world famous phemenon. It is the monument of the evil Bowser City. It is a statue of Bowser. It was built in 1876 by the world famous Benjamin Franklin.Bowser City`s innhabitants tried to kill him, but he escaped. That`s the reason the innhabitants in Bowser City scream " Kill! Kill! " all the time. You mostly see the Statue of Doom in television shows, movies, shames and much other ( un )media. Everybody know the Statue of Doom.

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  • Statue of Doom
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  • Statue of Doom is a world famous phemenon. It is the monument of the evil Bowser City. It is a statue of Bowser. It was built in 1876 by the world famous Benjamin Franklin.Bowser City`s innhabitants tried to kill him, but he escaped. That`s the reason the innhabitants in Bowser City scream " Kill! Kill! " all the time. You mostly see the Statue of Doom in television shows, movies, shames and much other ( un )media. Everybody know the Statue of Doom.
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  • Statue of Doom is a world famous phemenon. It is the monument of the evil Bowser City. It is a statue of Bowser. It was built in 1876 by the world famous Benjamin Franklin.Bowser City`s innhabitants tried to kill him, but he escaped. That`s the reason the innhabitants in Bowser City scream " Kill! Kill! " all the time. You mostly see the Statue of Doom in television shows, movies, shames and much other ( un )media. Everybody know the Statue of Doom.
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