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You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
You hear stories about Scientology, where people are prevented from leaving, and Westboro's not lik
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