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:[A tournament bracket tree is shown with eight participants each on the left and right side, for a total of sixteen, all of which are the ๐Ÿ˜ฐ emoji ("Face With Open Mouth and Cold Sweat"). From both sides towards the middle the brackets reduce to eight, then four, two, and one line where the latter join to a rectangle in the middle. Below is an explanation of why this is seen instead of the correct comic. It is due to an error with JavaScript. This is also why the sad emoji is used in all sweet sixteen places.]
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:[A tournament bracket tree is shown with eight participants each on the left and right side, for a total of sixteen, all of which are the ๐Ÿ˜ฐ emoji (a face with eyebrows, one teardrop and a blue forehead). From both sides towards the middle the brackets reduce to eight, then four, two, and one line where the latter join to a rectangle in the middle. Below is an explanation of why this is seen instead of the correct comic. It is due to an error with JavaScript. This is also why the sad emoji is used in all sweet sixteen places.]
  
 
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