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              <text>Oh My God!</text>
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              <text>Note: please select on the right the option to see this image at its original size as otherwise the text is missing. Cropped image from the manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, specifically from Part 3: Stardust Crusaders.  The series has a very distinct style with a colour pallet that pops. Characters are drawn with overly exaggerated faces and muscles which can make for some funny scenes and great stand alone reaction images that have wormed themselves around the internet. Name a fandom or topic and theres probably a way for someone to claim its a "Jojo reference" due to the sheer amount of content that the series has during its 30+ year run (eight parts with 1 currently having chapters published monthly and countless side stories).</text>
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