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What does the following phrase mean? "The macabre land of murder-by-wood-chipper." How does it make you feel?

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The reader of the phrase immerses himself into a very cold and shady place. With no signs of other people being in the surroundings, He can only hear the sound of the wind and the woods. The reader always has the impression that somebody might be observing and waiting for the right moment to show up and do things up to no good. He is able to see a woodchipper near the shore of the lake next to a red barn.

It definitely gives the reader the goosebumps once he or she reads the word "woodchipper" in the phrase.

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