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Golf out another byte
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The Fifth Marshal
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Actually, 17 16 11 10 109 bytes

"[]+"9⌠[]+⌡9!*.

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Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 16 11 10 bytes

"[]+"9!.

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Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 16 11 10 9 bytes

⌠[]+⌡9!*.

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Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Golf out a few more byts
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The Fifth Marshal
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Actually, 17 16 11 1610 bytes

ε"[]+":180000*£R"[]+"9!*£.

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If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number; Inumber (multi-digit numbers are specified the smallest multiple of 10,000 that crashes on TIO.in Actually with a leading colon)

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 16 bytes

ε"[]+":180000*£R

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If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number; I specified the smallest multiple of 10,000 that crashes on TIO.

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 16 11 10 bytes

"[]+"9!*£.

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If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number (multi-digit numbers are specified in Actually with a leading colon)

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

added 9 characters in body
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The Fifth Marshal
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Actually, 1717 16 bytes

"[]+"ε"[]+":180000*£ε@R180000*£R

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If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number; I specified the smallest multiple of 10,000 that crashes on TIO.

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 bytes

"[]+":180000*£ε@R

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If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number; I specified the smallest multiple of 10,000 that crashes on TIO.

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

Actually, 17 16 bytes

ε"[]+":180000*£R

Try it online!

If the above doesn't crash, try increasing the number; I specified the smallest multiple of 10,000 that crashes on TIO.

Crashes the interpreter by exploiting a bug in python involving deeply nested itertools.chain objects, which actually uses to implement the + operator.

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The Fifth Marshal
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