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Daniel Dumile

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And since when the rap game had to do with killin a cat, what type o' chitlins is that?
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With DANGERDOOM, "Old School", The Mouse and the Mask (2005)

 
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HUH?
Did I say "more"? Re-read my e-mail, Einstein. I said the game "helped cause the death." Where is the word "MORE" in my email? Can you gamers read carefully, or not?
The game was part of the causal mix. You guys never think anything bad could possibly come from a game. That is a bizarre blindspot in all of your thinking.
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God say, You can do what you want Abe, but
the next time you see me comin' you better run.
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