There will always be political and social unrest, but a pandemic filters everything—we are all characters in its story.
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There will always be political and social unrest, but a pandemic filters everything—we are all characters in its story.
On the train back to Grand Central, the city itself did not feel enough for me. I longed for the presence of another human being—a person I can touch, feel, and shelter with—to save me from the coming isolation of the second wave.
The Abbey of Crime offers none of the playful indulgences of the arcade; you never blast away at marauding aliens like in Space Invaders, nor do you swallow the occasional ghost as a super-charged Pac-Man. As Delcan explains, "there were plenty of games of immediate gratification and this was clearly not one of them."
by Gracie Bialecki
Imagine a society where we had empathy for those with opposing views. Imagine a society where we read more and fought less.