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An indoor scene in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, displays a white whiteboard covered with handwritten notes and doodles. Above the whiteboard, a black-framed picture showing a group of people hangs on a light blue wall, with another partially visible framed picture to its right. An electrical outlet with a white cord plugged into it is also visible on the wall. A dark mat or rug lies on the floor directly beneath the whiteboard. The whiteboard's main title is "HellBoy," stylized with multiple outlines, accompanied by a small devil/demon drawing in the top right. The content appears to be a collection of group jargon or a script, possibly related to the "Hellboy" character or concept. The left side of the whiteboard is titled "Hell Boy Jargon" and lists a conversational exchange: - "leader: Can we Start?" - "All Omaga.." - "STAND UP PLEASE!!" - "All Yes king...." - Followed by multiple lines asking ": What do you think about hellboy" with responses like "Great," "excellent," and "Yeay." - It concludes with "Leader: thank you" and "All: That's alright." The right side, titled "main Jargon," includes phrases like: - "When were bored we will make a joke hellboy on The Top." - "Hellboy - keeping in my heart." - "When were bored we will sing a song hellboy on the ToP" - "The Super came of Mr. Booooo 6." - In red ink: "Leader: Hellboy" and "Let's Go to the Hell." At the bottom right, there are notes about usage: - "Used to" branches into "Biasanya" (Indonesian for "usually") and "The past." - "Always V2 -" with the translation "selalu yapma" (Indonesian for "always do/make").
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