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'''ThisAsValentinesDay.com''' was a website revealed on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14th]], 2001 by Marilyn Manson in a post he made to his BBS with the heading of "They'd Remember 'This As Valentine's Day'", a line that refers to the lyrics of the song [[Valentine's Day]] of the 2000 album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''.
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ThisAsValentinesDay.com is a website revealed on [[Significance of Valentine's Day to Marilyn Manson|February 14th]], 2001 by Marilyn Manson in a post he made to his BBS with the heading of "They'd Remember 'This As Valentine's Day'", a line that refers to the lyrics of the song [[Valentine's Day]] of the 2000 album ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''. The website contained a gift from Manson to his fans, the text of Chapter 10 of Manson's [[Holy Wood (novel)]]. As of April 12, the website contains an image of a beating heart.
 
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The website contained a gift from Manson to his fans: an image of Time's Magazine cover from Valentine's Day 1964, about "The Warren Comission, Probing Kennedy's Death". By clicking on Marina Oswald's broach (on the cover), the text of Chapter 10 of Manson's [[Holy Wood (novel)]]'s appeared. The date of the magazine linked to [[MarilynManson.com#ComaWhite.com|ComaWhite.com]].
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Sometime between 2002 and 2005 the website changed, containing an image of a beating heart, and it stayed that way until 2012, when the domain registration expired.
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