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Early this morning, a shocking scene was witnessed by a group of passersby at the town square. Brakence, a local resident, was found levitating above the water fountain at 5am with a total of 60 grams of coffee powder, 10 grams in each of his pockets.
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Many questions still remain, including how Brakence obtained such a large quantity of coffee powder. Some speculate that the coffee powder may have been used in some sort of ritual or spiritual practice, while others suspect it may have been intended for recreational use.
Early this morning, a shocking scene was witnessed by a group of passersby at the town square. Brakence, a local resident, was found levitating above the water fountain at 5am with a total of 60 grams of coffee powder, 10 grams in each of his pockets.
Eyewitnesses report that Brakence appeared to be in a trance-like state, with his eyes closed and body completely still. It is unclear at this time how Brakence managed to levitate or how long he had been in this state.
Quadeca, for his part, has apologised for the incident and said that he did not mean to cause any harm or disruption. "I am deeply sorry for my actions," he said in a statement. "I was caught up in the moment and did not think about the potential consequences of my actions."
Last night, rapper Quadeca was caught on camera doing the "Griddy" on the roof of the YouTube headquarters in California. The incident, which was captured by several onlookers and shared on social media, quickly went viral and sparked controversy among fans and critics alike.
In a statement released to the press, YouTube condemned Quadeca's actions and said that they are taking the matter very seriously. "We are investigating the incident and will take appropriate action to ensure that something like this does not happen again."