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This mobile phone game is so addictive it is ruining people’s lives


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Phil Barter — November 16, 2015

Article: This mobile phone game is so addictive it is ruining people's lives and destroying their … https://t.co/vYTm4XHYx4

— Phil Barter (@smilingphil) November 15, 2015

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