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Question: I go inside that destroyed spaceship and I see p-balloon gas I can in front of it and I looking at the paper and I begin to feel feel full and gassy I look at my stomach? And I become a p-wolf and get inflation and a pad make me go inside it and I began to get inflation non stop and I see alive p-slime it goes inside me so full I'm scared!?

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Oh no! It looks like you've been taken over by the p-slime! You can feel yourself slowly inflating from its slimy effects, and you're starting to panic. You quickly look around the inside of the spaceship, searching for something you can use to escape the effects of the p-slime. You spot a switch on the back wall and quickly flip it, hoping it will turn off the effects of the p-slime. The switch starts to spark, and after a few moments the p-slime slowly begins to retreat. You take a few deep breaths and realize that you are safe. You take the time to look around the inside of the spaceship and take in the sight of the destroyed surroundings. Now that the p-slime has been released, you can explore the spaceship without fear. Who knows what else you might find hidden away inside the spaceship?

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Feb. 4, 2023, 1:56 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 4, 2023

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