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Mistakes Experts Want You To Stop Making With S'mores
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Mistakes Experts Want You To Stop Making With S'mores

Before you accidentally make your s'mores into a gooey mess, read some tips from experts for a more fun experience and take your s'mores to the next level.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Talmudic Judaism Is SATANIC: Satanic Temple Founder Is Anti-Christian Jew
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Talmudic Judaism Is SATANIC: Satanic Temple Founder Is Anti-Christian Jew

from Stew Peters Network: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Another ‘Sabotaged’ Boeing Flight Carrying 200 Passengers Plummets to Ocean
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Another ‘Sabotaged’ Boeing Flight Carrying 200 Passengers Plummets to Ocean

by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice: Another ‘sabotaged‘ Boeing plane plummeted towards the ocean off the coast of Hawaii recently, nearly killing all 200 passengers onboard. On a flight in April, the Boeing 737 Max 8 suddenly nosedived several hundred feet in a matter of seconds before the flight crew was able to pull up […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Reading the Classics – From Back in the Day to Today – By Leonard Herman, the Father of Video Game History
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Reading the Classics – From Back in the Day to Today – By Leonard Herman, the Father of Video Game History

  Ever since the world’s first two videogame magazines, Great Britain’s Computer and Video Games and the United States’ Electronic Games, debuted two weeks apart in November 1981, printed videogame magazines have basically come in four flavors. General: The majority of gaming magazines fell under this category and covered all aspects of gaming, including handhelds, and in many cases, computer games. Some of the most popular magazines, including Electronic Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), and the aforementioned Game Informer, fall into this category. Company-specific: This is a magazine that is basically propagan- da for the hardware manufacturer and focuses primarily on the games and systems that the company has to offer. Nintendo Power, which was for the most part published by Nintendo, is probably the most well-known example of a company-specific magazine. Console-specific: This type of magazine was usually printed by an independent publisher but was supported in part by the console’s manufacturer. As the name implies, it usually focused on news and reviews for games and peripherals for the specific console that it covered. Some console-specific magazines were even packaged with discs that contained playable samples of upcoming games. The most popular of the console-specific magazines was the Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. Retro Gaming: This is basically a subset of the general format except that it only covers consoles and games that are usually more than 25 years old. Some general magazines, including Game Informer and GamesTM offered monthly retro sections. The new kid on theblock, Old School Gamer Magazine, falls into this category. The number of retro gaming magazines that have appeared can be counted on one hand. The first magazine that was devoted strictly to retro gaming wasn’t even a professional magazine at all. Classic Gamer Magazine, which debuted in the Fall of 1999, was the self-pub- lished brainchild of Chris Cavanaugh, a long-time fan of the original Electronic Games magazine and its editors, Bill Kunkel, Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley. The post Reading the Classics – From Back in the Day to Today – By Leonard Herman, the Father of Video Game History appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Pet Life
Pet Life
2 yrs ·Youtube Pets & Animals

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Pittie Demands To Do Everything With Dad | The Dodo
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People Are Just Finding Out About This Ingenious Cheese Grater Hack
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People Are Just Finding Out About This Ingenious Cheese Grater Hack

How have we not thought of this before? READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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10 Best Country Father's Day Songs
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10 Best Country Father's Day Songs

There's no better way to say "thanks" or "I love you" than with a song! Continue reading…
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Country Roundup
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What the Dad in Your Life Really Wants for Father's Day
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What the Dad in Your Life Really Wants for Father's Day

Since the beginning of time, fathers have been really hard to shop for. Continue reading…
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Disturbing History
Disturbing History
2 yrs ·Youtube Paranormal

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The Worst Year To Be Alive In Every Country
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The First - News Feed
The First - News Feed
2 yrs ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Can Taiwan Survive a Chinese Invasion?
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