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A bit pricey yes but still they are an awesome step back into time for me :)
Pray tell, do you earnestly presume that an individual on Steam, presumably bearing a computer to engage in various online intricacies and games, would be in the lower echelons of wealth? In soothe, could it instead be that this individual is frugal in his spending of lavish items and contemplates critically when mulling over his purchases, as opposed to chewing dollar notes and emptying his coffers with wanton abandon?
I'm poor. Everyone is right now.
Idiocracy is a great movie.
I love when he tries to tell them to water crops with water instead of essentially Gatorade or Powerade, and they say, "Water? Like from the toilet?"