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CREEPYPASTA: niños malos...

Antes de contar la historia les voy a decir que voy a subir más creepypastas ya que no he subido muchas.


-¡¡¡Activa tu multiplicación citroníca¡¡¡- dijo el jugador Micheal64xdxd, incitandome a usar mi movimiento maestro "8 bolas de pomelo de la MUERTE", pero entonces alguien llamado solamente, Jonh se unio al equipo de los zombies y por más que no lo creas tenía un All-Star nivel maestria 500 y con las habilidades: escudo del futuro, pateo de zombidito mecha, y placaje explosivo. Cada vez que lo eliminaba con mi Citrón el solo escribia en chat público: -niños malos, ya veran....- seguido de un número en cuenta regresiva cuando llegó a cero, pasó algo increible, el ZOMBOT 4.0 sangró (o eso creo tal vez era aceite) y se levantó yo fui a matarlo con el combo de 12 bolas de pomelo que hice con mi amigo y le rompimos una pierna, Jonh dijo: -Los niños malos no respetan a nadie- el ZOMBOT 4.0
nos golpeo y... aparecí en la pantalla de tiulo donde decia: -NIÑO MALO,NO MERECES JUGAR MERECES MORIR JAJAJAJAJAJA-


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