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    The Game Room is a nice getaway for me because I commute to school. During block periods and no homework to do, I head over to the Game room. I usually play billiards or "pool" when I'm in there, but unfortunately it was closed.

    I usually express my anger by sighing but someone had another look at it. They demolished the far left tv that is used for consoles like Nintendo switch and etc. It made me rather upset since I couldn't burn time for my next class by using the room. However since the incident they put nice borders up for the Tv section and it adds a lot of texture to the room. 

Since I was out of luck, I scrambled for my iPad remembering my friends playing BTD6. Bloons Tower Defense 6 is the name of the game and it helped burn a lot of time. I'm glad my friends showed this game because this is the only thing I play now when I'm free.




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