How the generations demonise video games
One of the most obvious examples of a generation gap is the difference between those who grew up with video and computer games, and those who didn’t.
one fellow's political coverage, music ramblings and general hijinks across decades under a range of guises at several locations often in a state of awe.
One of the most obvious examples of a generation gap is the difference between those who grew up with video and computer games, and those who didn’t.
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