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Got You...


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Some magnets hold up grocery lists. Others keep your kid’s artwork proudly displayed. But the “Got You” Magnet? It does something much darker.


At first glance, it looks harmless—two simple words scrawled across glossy black: Got You. But according to whispered lore, this little object isn’t just for your fridge. It’s for your enemies.

Here’s how it works:


When someone has pushed you too far—lied, betrayed, or just won’t stop getting under your skin—you secretly place the magnet on something they own. If they find it later, it's okay. That’s when the fun begins.


Legend says the act summons Cutter, a shadow demon who feeds on anger. Cutter doesn’t just punish the guilty—he carves at the places they hide their secrets, tearing open the lies they live behind.



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Victims report sudden nightmares of being followed by scraping metal, voices whispering “Got you…” in the dark.


In some cases, Cutter rips them to pieces, so only use the Got You Magnets when you really need to get back at someone.


Of course, skeptics laugh it off, saying it’s just a novelty item. But there are stories…


A cheating boyfriend who suddenly confessed everything after his ex slammed the magnet onto her fridge.


A cruel boss who quit overnight, leaving only claw marks across his office chair.

A woman who swore she saw a figure with knives for fingers standing outside her window the night she used it.


Whether you believe in curses or not, one thing is clear: this isn’t your average fridge magnet. It’s a grudge you can hold in the palm of your hand—a talisman for the enraged.



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But beware. Cutter isn’t loyal. Each time he’s called, he remembers who summoned him. And someday, when your anger cools and your defenses slip… he might just whisper those same words back to you:


Got you...


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