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Posted onMay 14, 2016August 2, 2021Features

The old man and the game of trust

by Shreya Ghosh6 Comments on The old man and the game of trust

Let us play a game, you and I. I will give you some money – here, have this. Of course, it’s not a joke. You can take that 100$ bill and walk out of here. No one’ll say a thing. Or come after you. Or you could do something nice.…

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