i like ivouno, i can get a top fie finished without killing anyone. And to me, that's awesome. A lot of people don't want to similate violence because we don't enjoy it. If you're turned off by it, that's ok. You don't have to play violent video games. Or even engage in the violent aspects of them. Ah, that is normal and that's a fine and i personally feel the same way about fortnight. It really powers up that part of the brain that thinks that something good might happen.
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