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        <![CDATA[ Welcome one and all. Thank you for reading my new medical journal publication. All funds gained from this publication go towards experimentation on feeding the homeless.


I, am, of course, the brilliant Dr. Lugae. Although I have a spotted past, I have now dedicated my career to the study of the various maladies currently
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  With PREY Syndrome the character doesn&#39;t regain health over time, <span style="font-weight: bold;">but he can die as many times as he wants and just get
  thrown right back into action each time.</span>
</blockquote>Wizards and Warriors is the oldest game I can think of where that&#39;s true.
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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  <strong class="quote-title">Captain Ladd Spencer wrote:</strong>
  <hr>

  <br>
  By the way, have you heard of that option Nintendo is going to introduce in New Super Mario Bros. Wii where a person can <em>literally</em> have the game
  play itself if they don&#39;t feel like making that jump they think is impossible? That&#39;s what your look at the Got Milk? ad reminded me of.
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Oh, man,  I thinking of looking into New Super Mario Bros. Wii when it came out,... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I thought it was pretty dead-on, except something I&#39;d like to add to this part:
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  The virus has since proliferated, especially in today&#39;s market. Dangerous myths and misconceptions of this disease persist, even as the epidemic
  increases in severity. Many modern &quot;gamers&quot; believe that the darker, gritter, and more violent a game is, it becomes immune to this condition. This
  is not true, as several cases indicate that grim n&#39; gritty... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Oh, that was quick. Yeah, it&#39;s me.
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Anyways, I&#39;d like some feedback on this, since I know my writing needs work. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Welcome one and all. Thank you for reading my new medical journal publication. All funds gained from this publication go towards <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">experimentation on</span> feeding the homeless.
<br>
<br>
I, am, of course, the brilliant Dr. Lugae. Although I have a spotted past, I have now dedicated my career to the study of the various maladies currently
plaguing the modern gaming industry. The purpose of these journals is to present the most severe cases of these... ]]></description>

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