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Mark Serrels
@Serrels
CHOICE Editorial Director. Daddy blogger. My food takes are good. I'm on Blue Sky now: bsky.app/profile/serrel…
Sydney, Australia
Joined April 2009
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    Good time to remember this classic.
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    Great, now I know what Mario's nipples look like.
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    Dunno if this shit is the worst thing about living in Australia, but it’s definitely in the top 5.
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    Replying to @Serrels
    Some gyms have the speed route set-up. I dare you to try it. It's actually hard to get up the route period, let alone under 7 seconds.
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    She's the previous record holder, she just slipped at the start!
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    Replying to @Serrels
    This tweet went pretty wild. Instead of checking out my non-existent Soundcloud you should follow the climber! x.com/AriesClimber
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    When England kicked the spare ball on the field to waste time I said "fuck" in front of my kids for the first time. Incredible 10 year streak ruined.
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    Hello friends. It's 2018 and they're re-opening a coal-fueled power plant to mine Bitcoin. Everything is fine here. Everything is good. cnet.co/2qnZznj via @CNET
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    Elon Musk is the Peter Molyneux of everything.
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    Over 10 years ago THQ started work on a potentially awesome Avengers game the world never got to play. Mismanagement, a knife attack, a Global Financial Crisis, a man hitting a filing cabinet with an umbrella, this is the story of how it was torn apart. cnet.com/features/the-s…
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    Imagine. Super Bowl 2020. Half-time. The lights dim to complete darkness. Silence. Then. A lone voice. "WHEN AH WAKE UP. "WELL AH NO AHM GONNA BE "AHM GONNA BE THE MAN WHO WAKES UP NEXT TAE YOU"
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    Kylo Ren is the perfect villain for our times: a tantrum throwing, know-it-all standing outside McDonalds screaming for Szechuan sauce.
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    People will joke about this (and it is hilarious). But a magazine like Women's Day trying to empower parents to understand games (and manage their kids in a healthy positive way) seems light years from where we were even five years ago.