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The Partytime Papers were a set of documents leaked by a [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers|whistleblower]] soon after the [[Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict]]. They detailed the extensive war crimes committed by [[Jamazon]] during the Clonflict, particularly the providing of half-star players disguised as no-star players for the Glolf team. In the fallout from this discovery, Jamazon was boycotted by Blaseball fans until the company "legally acquired" the [[Seattle Garages]]' [[Hotdogfingers Memorial Climate Pledge Garage and Parking Facility|"Big Garage" stadium]]. However, many historians consider this acquisition to be a war crime in itself, due to the fact that the Garages are an anarcho-syndicalist collective and likely would not have sold their stadium to Jamazon willingly.
 
The Partytime Papers were a set of documents leaked by a [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers|whistleblower]] soon after the [[Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict]]. They detailed the extensive war crimes committed by [[Jamazon]] during the Clonflict, particularly the providing of half-star players disguised as no-star players for the Glolf team. In the fallout from this discovery, Jamazon was boycotted by Blaseball fans until the company "legally acquired" the [[Seattle Garages]]' [[Hotdogfingers Memorial Climate Pledge Garage and Parking Facility|"Big Garage" stadium]]. However, many historians consider this acquisition to be a war crime in itself, due to the fact that the Garages are an anarcho-syndicalist collective and likely would not have sold their stadium to Jamazon willingly.
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This page is about the documents uncovering a global scandal. For the state of being, see Party Time

The Partytime Papers were a set of documents leaked by a whistleblower soon after the Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict. They detailed the extensive war crimes committed by Jamazon during the Clonflict, particularly the providing of half-star players disguised as no-star players for the Glolf team. In the fallout from this discovery, Jamazon was boycotted by Blaseball fans until the company "legally acquired" the Seattle Garages' "Big Garage" stadium. However, many historians consider this acquisition to be a war crime in itself, due to the fact that the Garages are an anarcho-syndicalist collective and likely would not have sold their stadium to Jamazon willingly.