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ESO now wants to see what I'm buying from the Amazonian primrose?
At least Zuckerberg did it creatively behind the scenes, but this is really cheeky.
This newfangled greed for even more customer data and money just sucks.
so true
and people still wonder why there are wars in this world.
oh baby cant wait to read 50 messages directed at me why the free mount has some evil conspiracy plan behind it.
LET THE COMMENTS RAIN DOWN UPON US
HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TEACH YOU THIS LESSON OLD MAN
Nice battle invitation, but unless you understand the difference between a gift and a prank, it would be a waste of time.