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Once upon a time, in a jungle far, far away, there was born a precious little spider monkey girl named Tifa, the Monkeygirl. This little spider monkey lived happily among her extended spider monkey family in their extensive spider monkey abode, deep within the wild jungles of the Congo. Content living their archaic, spider monkey ways, Tifa, the Monkeygirl's family shunned the outside world, where man corrupted all and supermarkets charged for bananas.
One day, whilst avidly exploring, Tifa, the Monkeygirl, quite by accident, ventured beyond the safe realm of her spider monkey family's extensive spider monkey abode, and immediately fell in love: the Danger! the Excitement! the Internet!
Tifa, the Monkeygirl, found herself a towel, nabbed a laptop, and set out to research the world!
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