In iEnrage Gibby, Dixon wrote a negative review of Spencer's artwork, prompting Spencer to gather up as many copies of the newspaper as he could find and shred them, using an "industrial gasoline-powered paper shredder." After the negative review, the Seattle Tribune also incorrectly claimed that Spencer had died the previous week. This actually worked to Spencer's benefit, since artwork tends to increase in value after the artist's death. Spencer decided to pretend that he really was deceased, in order to sell his sculptures for higher prices.
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