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"I realised that if I put the record out, I'd become this guy who was famous for being a miserable fuck".
His body was starved, and when he started hanging out with cops, watching movies, he went into a very dark part of his psyche, to create the energy and fuel to become this guy.
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Be careful doing this in public, otherwise you might become that guy depicted in this other promo video showing what you might look like if you play the game in public.
"To many people, film noir has become this nostalgic image of guys in raincoats and fedoras coming down alleyways," he said.
"When did he become that guy?
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