May 23rd, 2011

Can you make it through the month? Game challenges users to make the tough choices many Americans have to make every day. 

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    This is really good, because not a lot of people realize this. All this information is accurate and not an exaggeration....
  3. blankreverie reblogged this from fucknopoverty and added:
    This is a fun game. But I don’t think I can make it in real life.
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    Brilliant/thought-provoking.
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    i made it through, and i’ve made it through in real life as well.
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    Spent challenges users to make the tough choices many Americans have to make every day.
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