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« on: May 25, 2024, 11:54:55 AM »

Americans' memories are short, and remembering five years ago is easier than remembering twenty back in 2016.

2019 was the year of anticipating Borderlands 3 for me, but I'd rather be living on the other side where I actually own it and can play it.

Nostalgia is one of many emotions that corrupts peoples' sense of logic and practicality.
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