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No Legs started as an alley cat that lived in the alley next to McDonald's. Every few months, they would throw out the food that didn't get used during those months. No Legs would eat it, and the food eventually started mutating him. He slowly lost his legs, and he slowly got awesome-r. He eventually became what he is today. He started a career as a monster exterminator, specializing in zombies. He now fights monsters every day, as he is one.

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  • No Legs started as an alley cat that lived in the alley next to McDonald's. Every few months, they would throw out the food that didn't get used during those months. No Legs would eat it, and the food eventually started mutating him. He slowly lost his legs, and he slowly got awesome-r. He eventually became what he is today. He started a career as a monster exterminator, specializing in zombies. He now fights monsters every day, as he is one.
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  • No Legs started as an alley cat that lived in the alley next to McDonald's. Every few months, they would throw out the food that didn't get used during those months. No Legs would eat it, and the food eventually started mutating him. He slowly lost his legs, and he slowly got awesome-r. He eventually became what he is today. He started a career as a monster exterminator, specializing in zombies. He now fights monsters every day, as he is one.
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