The impostors Among Us
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Garvey Mortley, 12, shown with her mother, Amber Coleman-Mortley, outside their home in Bethesda, Md., has been spending a lot more time playing on the gaming site Roblox during the pandemic.Andrew Mangum / New York Times 2020
One recent night, I told my middle child, 10, to get off his iPad. Screen time was over. A few minutes later, he handed me and each of his brothers a different small piece of paper, folded over to obscure what he had written on it.
“This is who you are,” he told me.
“The Impostor,” my paper read.
My son was not questioning my sincerity or his paternity. He was trying to reproduce, with paper and pencil, an internet game that he and millions of others started playing obsessively during the pandemic. It’s called “Among Us.”
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