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File:Thai authorities raid floating home in the Andaman Sea.jpg|April 11, 2019: Thai authorities raid floating home in the Andaman Sea off the island of Phuket, Thailand.
File:Thai authorities raid floating home in the Andaman Sea.jpg|April 11, 2019: Thai authorities raid floating home in the Andaman Sea off the island of Phuket, Thailand.
File:Giant Red Ball in Toledo Ohio.jpg|link=Toledo giant red ball incident (nonfiction)|2015: New study of the [[Toledo giant red ball incident (nonfiction)|Toledo giant red ball incident]] blames the [[Red (nonfiction)|color red]]: "Of all the colors of the visible spectrum, red is the most likely to spontaneously generate [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]], which can quickly manifest itself as breaking away and rolling down the street."
File:Examples of the color red.jpg|link=Red (nonfiction)|April 22, 2015: New study of the Toledo giant red ball incident blames the [[Red (nonfiction)|color red]]: "Of all the colors of the visible spectrum, red is the most likely to spontaneously generate [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]], which can quickly manifest itself as breaking away and rolling down the street."
File:Examples of the color red.jpg|link=Red (nonfiction)|April 22, 2015: New study of the Toledo giant red ball incident blames the [[Red (nonfiction)|color red]]: "Of all the colors of the visible spectrum, red is the most likely to spontaneously generate [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]], which can quickly manifest itself as breaking away and rolling down the street."
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Revision as of 07:23, 18 February 2020

The Big Red Ball Phenomenon is an alleged transdimensional corporation responsible for a series of anomalous behaviors involving large red inflatable balls.

The anomalous behaviors have been linked to a geometrical domain of crimes against spheres, with further evidence implicating the criminal mathematical function Gnotilus.

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