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As Jameson dug deeper, he discovered that the name "Bunny the Killer Thing" was first uttered by a reclusive online gamer, known only by their handle "CarrotKing." The gamer had posted about the entity on a dark corner of the internet, describing it as a malevolent force that haunted their virtual reality experiences.
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