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According to "Stephenson B.", Bethesda's newest title, "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" should be banned, and all current players should be prosecuted.
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No, this isn't an advertisement for ThinkGeek. We'd just like to let you know that their holiday sales are looking pretty awesome.
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