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"She 's at home resting. She caught a fever after playing in the rain last night without



"She's at home resting. She caught a fever after playing in the rain last night without
thinking it through," Arno finished. "I didn't want to drag her out, especially not today."
The line here is doubled and cut off.
 
Hmm interesting premise.

Like a non evil version of The Factory.

A shop that desires sales for the sake of sales.

I like it.
 
A Group of Interest in SCP lore.

Basically the concept of robber barons, horrible work conditions and cheap mass manufacturing made manifest.

They make things like a sticker that makes anything it's stuck on run at 110% but it causes accelerated rusting.

A lot like the cart but always with some massive downside (either for the customer or the workers).
 

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