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The need to please

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I I know, I know. They’re not really free. It’s like saying the NHS is free. Yeah, it’s free at the point of contact but you pay for it through taxes. And it’s the same with Game Pass. You pay for it through taxes. Or something like that. But it does mean when I log in on Xbox, I or .

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