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Slapping together jazzy presentations that serve no real purpose was a hobby we used to partake in back when all we had were Windows 98 computers. Customizing cheesy WordArt or carefully curating ClipArt brought about genuine entertainment, not so different from building our dream lives in Sims or bulldozing our siblings in Mortal Kombat.
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