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What is Invilate?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 9/23/2023

Invilate is defined as an illness which has symptons that include shrinking of the penis, exessive growth of the ears and is commonly thought to be a terminal ilness. patients usually live for about 4 weeks after being diagnosed. Invalite is famous for its unique death, patients start attemting to fly, of course they are out of their minds and plummet to their death.

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