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A bit frustraited at the FF7 Rebirth soundtrack. Love the music, but not willing to pay $70 for an absured collection of 175 songs across 7-8 discs. There's like... a dozen songs in the game I really liked. Went to Amazon to piece meal it at a buck each, and they don't even allow you to listen to the tracks without purchase... let alone purchase individual songs. So that sucks. Cheapest I can go is $45 for the entire digital group of 175 songs... but I'm still wasting about $30 on the 160 songs I wouldn't bother listening too more than once.

Very annoying.
 
Bollocks to Mr Brightside. It was boring when it came out, it’s more boring now.
 
Marvin Jordan: A story of overcoming.

When Marvin Jordan walked into the Chrysler Building, he had no idea what was going to happen to him that day.

He was late as he was almost every day, if not every day.
Oblivious, he took the elevator to the 36th floor where he worked. Marvin was a loss adjuster for the insurance agency Love Unlimited Insurance. A loss adjuster who was a very good at loss adjusting.

The office was empty. Marvin walked down the hallway, oblivious.
Suddenly he heard an abnormal noise (which was not normal). Frightened, he quickened his pace.

He watched in horror as thieves ransacked the deputy director's office. He hid behind a closet, waited for the thieves to finish their work and went home, oblivious.

And he told himself that he would never come to work so late again, just in case there were thieves.

~The End~​
 
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Miles Gaye: a story of human achievement.
When Miles Gaye entered the Chrysler Building, never in a million years would he have guessed what would happen to him that day.

He walked through the basement oblivious to the presence of other people wandering around in that part of the building.
He approached the elevator - that's for sure - with haste.

He worked on the 6th floor, in a consulting firm called "Lane Assesors" that advised "Love Unlimited Insurance".
Miles was an advisor.

He remembered going up to the office, Dr. Munchen's recommendation:
"Miles, you should walk more! Or at least walk up the stairs every day to your consulting job!"
Miles was, by the way, very good at giving advice.

As he stepped out of the elevator, oblivious, he encountered a devilish brawl between his colleagues at "Lane Assesor" and the employees of "Keynes Subject" - a rival consultancy.

Without a second thought, he pressed the elevator button with two arrows facing each other and went down to the basement.
He waited there a few minutes - very nice minutes - and told himself that he would never take the elevator again.
Just in case.
~Finale~​
 
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