Normalize This Sh!t

Could video games be good for your mental health?

47 min · 27 de ene de 2023
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Doctor Normalize and Manager of Global Esports Community Engagement for Ubisoft Philip Zhunior breakdown the recent news from Forbes that suggests video games, under certain conditions, can be good for you. Happy new year everyone. Let's get back to normalizing. Music Credit:  Nostalgia Pt 2 Makaih Beats

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