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The World of Isaac:

Michael Barrett actually looks like a normal dude. I guess I didn't know what to think or who actually did it.
My envision was probably stereotypical. You know, some forty year old guy living in his parents basement. Wait, my fault, wrong stereotype. That's the one for bloggers.
I was expecting some porn sleaze with a shirt that said "Show me your boobies"
You know, something like that...
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