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Welcome to My (Simulated) Life

Welcome to My (Simulated) Life

by Kael Langdon | Oct 23, 2018 | Essays, Video Games

Maybe it’s who I am, maybe it’s just our culture, but in extended periods of downtime I need a little stress. Relaxation only means something to me when it’s a break from tension. (more…)

Kael Langdon

A genderless eldritch beast bound to mortal flesh. Interests include games, gardening, magical realism, and the complete restructuring of America’s political and economic systems. Frequently orders too much food at restaurants. Tweets @unnnez.

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