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the banana fell from

(Why are you all putting periods? It's not the end of a sentence. It confuses me slightly)
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the legendary purple baboon's
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maw in to its

(Edit: and new rule! (Thanks Sam) If you so desire to make a comment on the story, or on what someone did, make sure to put it in parentheses. Or brackets. or square brackets. Or something.)

(Edit^2: the story so far

Once upon a time...there was a tiger by name of Hobbes. He had a lovely quilt made of the bellybutton lint taken from the legendary purple baboon. But this quilt was not quite the same as his Snuggie, which was a wet blanket. One day his Snuggie jumped up and down because it had consciousness of its own guilt. It was upset that the banana fell from the legendary purple baboon’s maw in to its)
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tiger trap which it

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had set for the
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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porpoise. It wondered aloud
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why it favored such
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unexpected qualities in a
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life partner. What could
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it do but cry?
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But rather than despair
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and drown in tears
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it began to seek
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Once upon a time...there was a tiger by name of Hobbes. He had a lovely quilt made of the bellybutton lint taken from the legendary purple baboon. But this quilt was not quite the same as his Snuggie, which was a wet blanket. One day his Snuggie jumped up and down because it had consciousness of its own guilt. It was upset that the banana fell from the legendary purple baboon’s maw in to its tiger trap which it had set for the porpoise. It wondered aloud why it favored such unexpected qualities in a life partner. What could it do but cry? But rather than despair and drown in tears it began to seek
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out ways to serve
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its fellow soggy blankets.
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Its sudden philanthropostic attitude

(I'm pretty sure that it's philanthropic, not philanthropostic, but the second way sounds much cooler.)
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aroused the suspicions of
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various blankets among the
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sun warmed Californian beaches
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