“…What was that?! What the hell was that?! What did you just throw at me?! …[I] wasn't ready for that! Jeezus! Calm down!”

—  Markiplier

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Video game commentary, Outlast (September 4~8, 2013)
Source: Outlast | Part 1 | THE TERROR BEGINS, Markiplier, wikipedia:Markiplier, September 4, 2013, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8ri1v8vTTM,

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