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A Polish collective of Live Action Role Players (LARPers) have crafted a re-enactment of a small Ohio trailer park that includes supernatural occurrences, taking inspiration from the TV shows Stranger Things and The X-Files.

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A Polish collective of Live Action Role Players (LARPers) have crafted a re-enactment of a small Ohio trailer park that includes supernatural occurrences, taking inspiration from the TV shows Stranger Things and The X-Files.

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