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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 (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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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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Revision as of 00:37, 4 March 2016

ThisAsValentinesDay.com is a website revealed on 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.