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=The spread of the Goatse Trend= A unknown steam creator decided to extend the trend by using a modified version of the Fuck script. He puts the script onto his Trollface pm models. It shows more NSFL pictures and Spongebob saying racial slurs. The creator's addons got deleted and he got a lot of hate too. A another person decided to do this trend but it wasn't NSFL. it shows a pic of Neco Arc and some sounds of Neco Arc. It is one of the more normal Goatse Trends. == The Aftermath and My Thoughts on it.== After the "Trend" it started to die off. Everything became normal and well. Don't worry this trend will never spread again! My thoughts on this trend is horrible. It was traumatizing to most of you and weird. But still, every June 2nd or 3rd, there will be a small addon the magically gets infected with a Goatse. <youtube>nP2gi3GCVbo</youtube> <youtube>V4VTGmHVeVw</youtube> [[Category:Incidents]]
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