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Eventually, the owner of the arcade had enough. He fired Damian and had him escorted off the premises by security. As Damian stumbled out into the street, he was muttering to himself, his eyes wild and unfocused. It was clear that he was in a very bad place.
Nobody knows what happened to Damian after that. Some say he moved to another city and started working at another arcade, while others believe he ended up in a mental institution. Whatever happened, it's clear that Damian Dibiase was a troubled individual, and his time at the arcade only served to exacerbate his mental health issues.
After dropping out of high school, Damian found a job at an arcade. It was a dingy little place, tucked away in a corner of the city where nobody went, and it was the perfect place for someone like Damian. He spent long hours there, tinkering with the machines and watching the customers come and go.