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Fake nostalgia porn. Screaming "I'm different" for attention. It's the same performative bs as those mfers wearing wired earbuds to look vintage. He's a 2000s kid lmao. PS1 isn't even his childhood console, he grew up on PS2 and PS3. It’s just a prop to him. Ain't nobody packing...

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