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The Ant and the Headscissor: Giulio's Inferiority Complex Exposed

Giulio was standing in the park, the cool air and faint light of the night stars providing a brief reprieve from his troubles. He had come here on purpose - to declare his feelings for Anna, the love of his life. He knew that the chances of her reciprocating his feelings were slim, but his heart just wouldn't let him ignore them. He had to try.

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Anna stood before him, a small but serious figure in the dim light of the park. She crossed her arms and spoke in a tone that was all too familiar to Giulio. "You think you can win my heart with such a silly declaration? You are nothing, Giulio. And now you will see my true strength." With a laugh, she lunged forward, pushing him to the ground and easily subduing him with her headscissor, trapping his head and neck in her powerful grip.

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Anna laughed, the grip of her headscissor only getting tighter. Despite Giulio's feeble attempts to escape and pleas for mercy, she seemed to be enjoying herself more and more by the second. Although she could have easily killed him right then and there, she seemed content to let Giulio suffer for a while, prolonging his pain and increasing his suffering with her tight grip.

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For three hours, Giulio withstood Anna's powerful grip, his screams of pain echoing through the park. Finally, at the brink of unconsciousness from exhaustion, the grip seemed to loosen. Anna spoke, her voice booming with confidence and amusement. "It's as easy as always, even though you are over 1.90cm tall and I'm only 1.60cm. You are the 490th on my list, and your useless life is about to end." She tightened her grip again before Giulio could process her words, and the pain returned.

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Anna tightened her grip on Giulio to the point where his skull was beginning to crack under the pressure. Giulio knew what was coming, and he begged for his life, but Anna only laughed as she finished him off with ease. After a few minutes, the grip loosened and Anna stood, looking down at Giulio's lifeless body with a satisfied smile.

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Anna smiled, her face twisted into a wicked sneer. "You see? Women are superior. You thought you could win my heart, but you were wrong. Now, go to your grave knowing that you were no match for my power." With one final glance at Giulio's dead body, she walked away, her evil laughter lingering in the air as she went in search of a new victim.

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