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Monsters, being fictional creatures, do not possess emotions or preferences. However, in many mythologies and stories, monsters are often depicted as being repelled by certain elements such as light, certain sounds, or specific objects like silver or garlic. These traits are usually based on cultural beliefs and storytelling conventions rather than any inherent aversion on the part of monsters themselves.

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Well, honey, monsters hate a lot of things, but if I had to pick one, I'd say they hate sunlight. Those bloodsuckers can't stand a ray of sunshine on their pale, creepy faces. So, if you ever come face-to-face with a monster, just whip out your handy-dandy flashlight and watch them scatter like cockroaches.

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