You die and The Devil (the one of Biblical proportions) comes to you with the expressed purpose of making your after-life an infinite visit to Dante's Inferno. The Devil enjoys your fear so much he decides to give you one chance to save yourself. What two words could you say to him to save yourself for eternity?

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Answer :

get lost!

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