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Posted By: Hankron
I'm not going to grab a pitchfork and join the mob against GAI (I always root for Bela Lugosi, anyway), as I have absolutely no in-person experience with any of their products or services. If they fix or change for the future their labeling of packs, that's enough for me .... And Michael's last line was funny. |
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