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Does slenderman exist

Updated: 4/28/2022
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the answer is if you believe in him. i believe in him and even worship him. he is an urban myth of a really tall creepy guy in a suit with no face, only a mouth. many people have believed to have seen him, and some people have photo-shopped him into their twilight forest photos. he is real.....

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