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Yes it's repetitive, and yes, we understand that swearing repeatedly can only go so far. Still, even if you don't listen to all six-and-a-half minutes of it, there's something intensely hilarious about a man who is so frustrated with his own video gaming efforts that he uses the N-word 107 times in less than seven minutes. That clearly deserves some kind of a medal, doesn't it?  (by Cameron Smith) Running Time: 6:33 video contains profane laguage ... lots of it
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