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        <description>Greetings Everyone, I was playing The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe today (as far as I'm aware, the date of its public release), and going through all of the new content, when I found something... interesting. There appears to be a "secret"... well, as secret as anything in The Stanley Parable could really be considered, but nevertheless a sort of secret audio clip. When falling down the Infinite Hole, if you DON'T follow the narrator's instructions (as we are often wont to do), Stanley will eventually end up at the bottom of the hole. At this point, the Narrator (as usual), complains, yadda yadda, and then you're forced to press the teleport button to go back to the top of the hole. If you go back into the hole, you'll find that it's gotten shorter this time. You can then teleport back. If you persist in doing this over and over, eventually you'll find yourself back at the top, and able to see the bottom, which looks like it's maybe 6 inches down. If you then go into the hole one final time, the Narrator will just give up on you and leave. If you wait even longer, the bottom of the hole (with you in it), will start to drop down. This, is what I will now call the Stanley Wellevator... because it sort of looks like a well. Regardless, wait long enough, and it'll give you a button to change camera perspective. Keep doing it, and it'll give you another button to change Perception. This changes the background sound/music. If you keep doing this, one of the tracks will sound like a lady speaking another language. This is in fact reverse audio of someone speaking the lyrics to Oliver Koletzki's "Love Song", from his album Fire in the Jungle from 2019: https://youtu.be/_os4pThSFlU?t=131 Kind cool, I think. What mystifies me is the fact that for this song, I can find no information whatsoever about the song, or who the lady is that sings/speaks these lyrics. If you Google Search the name "Oliver Koletzki" and "Love Song", you in fact get only 81 results on the entire internet, so this is a fairly obscure song. I would love to know who this lady is, and where this spoken poem that became a House Music song. The poem was also later used in 2020 as a "bridge" in Lexi Jayde's song "If I Really Love You", which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwvwTrdZaZk The lyrics are as follows: I have you on repeat, grasping for tender moments I hold onto like delicate keepsakes They are so few and far between And I'm grateful for the memorability of each moment Moments wrapped in romance that end with bitter sunrises and goodbyes Moments so fragile and rare that I wonder If they would have the same taste if not such a delicacy But I'd still devour you as I lay here and recall years of wavering emotions Suppressed desires and volcanic explosions that retreat into dormancy I wonder could we ever flow together Or are we two twin souls finding each other in the wrong lifetime Mysterious, isn't it?</description>
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