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editI thought that their name was Gelatin, as opposed to Gelitin. Gelitin (http://www.gelitin.net) is the url for their website.
Gelatin changed their name to Gelitin in 2005.
The B Thing
editJust wondering why in the B Thing section it says they "allegedly" removed the window. Why allegedly? I've seen the video of them with the window removed, putting people on their homemade balcony and there's a helicopter recording it. Thanks Jbell179 (talk) 17:25, 2 October 2022 (UTC)