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'''Benditt''' is a surname passed down by a cursed bloodline originating from Eastern Europe, possibly from Bromberg (modern-day Bydgoszcz, Poland), or straight from Hell depending on who you ask. Historically tied to Jewish-German roots, the name has since become synonymous with emotional damage, rage, and terminal online behavior.
'''Benditt''' is a surname passed down by a cursed bloodline originating from Eastern Europe, possibly from Bromberg (modern-day Bydgoszcz, Poland), or straight from Hell depending on who you ask. Historically tied to Jewish-German roots, the name has since become synonymous with emotional damage, rage, and terminal online behavior.
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The Benditt bloodline, like a poorly maintained plumbing system, branches off in strange and unpredictable directions.  
The Benditt bloodline, like a poorly maintained plumbing system, branches off in strange and unpredictable directions.  


*'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_P._Benditt| Earl P. Benditt]''' (1916–1996) – A respected American pathologist who was the real deal in the world of vascular biology. Earl discovered the “Benditt Cell,”.
*'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_P._Benditt Earl P. Benditt]''' (1916–1996) – A respected American pathologist who was the real deal in the world of vascular biology. Earl discovered the “Benditt Cell,”.
[[index.php?title=File:EarlP.jpg|link=File:EarlP.jpg|thumb|400x400px|The Benditt famliy tree]]
[[File:EarlP.jpg|thumb|The Benditt famliy tree]]
Relation to Francis IV: '''2nd cousin, three times removed'''
Relation to Francis IV: '''2nd cousin, three times removed'''