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Jack Up Pharma Prices In New ‘Epipen Tycoon’
In Epipen Tycoon, you play as a pharma CEO who’s struggling to turn lifesaving medical technology into personal millions. This game is basically a clicker, which makes it extra clear that you’re playing as the invisible hand of the free … Continue reading
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The History Major
The History Major, a novella by Michael Phillip Cash, tells the story of a college freshman who wakes up in a dorm where everything’s just a little bit off. Her roommate, her classmates, even her class schedule are unfamiliar, and … Continue reading
High-Fives All Around
I came across this on Beth Woolsey’s blog, and it’s perfect: I am quite sure these days I am failing at All the Things, and even though I definitely, for sure, absolutely do NOT subscribe to the idea that we … Continue reading
That Pokeyman Thing Your Grandkids Are Into
In That Pokeyman Thing Your Grandkids Are Into, you play as Grandpa, who borrows grandson Billy’s phone and leaves the old folks’ home for a Pokeyman hunting adventure. This game uses all the tropes of old-school RPG games, with a … Continue reading
Broccoli and Dinosaurs in “Office Girls”
I’ve started watching a Taiwanese drama called Office Girls, all about the drama behind the scenes at a fancy mall. In order to take over Chairman Qin’s department store, lazy son Qin Zi Qi must give up his spoiled tuhao ways and make a … Continue reading
A More Honest Introduction
I started taking my first courses for grad school, and although I was very, very excited to be in this program and to begin this stage of my life, the first assignment was a vague and dull self-introduction with mandatory comments … Continue reading
Performed Happiness and Real Friendships in “Still Here” | (The) Absolute
I have a new piece up on (The) Absolute: The blurb for Lara Vapnyar’s upcoming novel Still Here says the book is about an app that will keep digital profiles alive after the owner has died. The app will do … Continue reading
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Mandarin in Five Scenes
#1 I’m in Yantai, Shandong province, 2006. I’m just beginning to recognize Mandarin characters, mostly from a baby book I buy myself when it turns out that my school’s promised “English lessons” are curriculum-free hours with a teacher who’s too embarrassed … Continue reading
Invisible Monsters
I’ve been having so much fun playing Pokemon Go on campus. I don’t even care that much about the Pokemon franchise, and there’s not a whole lot of gameplay, but being part of such a large-scale augmented reality is amazing. … Continue reading
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Tagged AR, augmented reality, Pokemon Go
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Oh, My Sweet Summer Children
Students: Can we have class outside? Me: No, we can’t run around campus catching Pokemon during class. Students: How did you know about that?!?!?!?
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