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--- Horse Race Script -pastebin 2025- -autofa... Page

Marco was a sim jockey , one of the last. He didn't ride. He scripted.

[AUTOFA] Race 4472 in 14s. Bet #3. Confidence: 99.1%

"Race 5000 was the last race. You are now Horse #9." --- Horse Race Script -PASTEBIN 2025- -AUTOFA...

Marco typed: ACCEPT

// last updated: 2025-04-16 // run once, then delete. Marco was a sim jockey , one of the last

Marco never touched a keyboard again. But sometimes, late at night, people on darknet forums report seeing a user named Sulfurs_Shadow joining dead horse racing servers — not playing, just standing at the starting gate.

The race started. Sulfur's Shadow broke dead last, as expected. At the halfway turn, the jockey (an AI with bad pathfinding) steered wide. Marco laughed. "Garbage script." [AUTOFA] Race 4472 in 14s

Since I can’t access live Pastebin links or undelete pastes, I’ll provide a based on that title, capturing the tone, context, and underground scripting culture around “auto” horse racing tools. Title: The Last Race of Pastebin 2025

It sounds like you’re referring to a deleted or private Pastebin snippet titled “Horse Race Script - PASTEBIN 2025 - AUTOFA...” — likely a script for automated betting, race simulation, or game exploitation.

[AUTOFA] Extended mode unlocked. Fixed races available. Price: 1% of lifetime earnings.

His screen went black. When it rebooted, Turf Kings Online was gone — not crashed, gone . The domain redirected to a blank page with one sentence: