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... the boxes just enough to have a glance at the covers.

|I played it, I played it, I played it, this one's apparently a shitty one, I played it...|

The chain continued for some time, one could say I play way too much but how else I could relax after the stressful day? I want to play games! And don't get me started about how high school boys spend too much time playing video games!

|Oh? What do we have here?|

I pulled out a game with the anime art style, and it insta ...

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