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Smurf Torture Murder Horror

Posted on 16/01/2012 by Joe Wakeling

It’s come to my attention that a friend of mine is committing Smurf genocide in a most horrific way, by melting them on cookies.

The pain and suffering of these innocent creatures can only be imagined, but apparently they taste quite nice. Pâté de Smurf Gras, anyone?

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