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Entry # 7

The note-worthy profusion of mushrooms growing in the Gravity Falls area indicates that it is a very warm and humid environment. - The brightly marked fungus is usually an indication of poison nature. - Perishable materials left unattended in the wilderness around Gravity Falls seem unlikely to survive long without some means of artifical or active preservation. (See Lumberjack statue entry, above)

Entry #8 Did Mabel actually bring a portable kareoke machine with her from home?

Entry #9.1

''Mable has one suitcase and a wheeled case. I had a dufflebag, backpack, suitcase, and bundle.'''(possibly sleeping bag). But I don't think it matches the spread on his bead, or the time he slept outside by the totem pole, need to check) - Is Dipper such a nice guy that he carried Mable's entire supply of sweaters for the summer, or did Mable bend her impressive crafting skills to make the majority of her sweaters herself once she arrived at the Shack. --Given Mable's extreme philosophy on telling the truth, it seems unlikely that convinently themed sweaters like her  'Scout's Honor'  sweater would have been brought from home instead of knitted on the spot for a specific plan. This shows distrubing premeditation for a girl who proclaims honesty as such a critical virtue.'''

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Entry # 10 ''Does Gunkle Stan employ trap doors with his smoke bomb appearances and disappearances? Is Stan perhaps a sprinter, but not a marathoner?'' - Is there a possible clue about the vanishing technique he uses in Stan's statement that "I'm slower, but I jump higher."

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