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Obviously, the first (and the second) rule of Fight Club is that you don t talk about Fight Club. That said, that indoctrinating regulation hasn t stopped a whole lot of people from chatting breathlessly about David Fincher s cult classic adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk s influential 1996 novel. While the pulpy film wasn t widely acclaimed upon release, the sneering social satire has since been hailed as one of the finest films from one of our best filmmakers, and the lead performances from Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter remain among their most revered. Now that it s been 21 years since this movie hit theaters, let s see what the
A Life Lived Through Mahjong
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Man?s hand playing Mahjong
For some people, Chinese New Year means fireworks. For others it means lion dances. For many, it means family get-togethers and copious amounts of food. For me, it means Mahjong.
Mahjong and I go back a long way.
I am a toddler at my mother’s knee. She would play Mahjong with fellow South-East Asian friends, and chat and reminisce and gossip, while I would imagine the circles on the tiles were wheels on cars and trucks, going round and round.
I am six. I am an Australian kid running around a Malaysian house during Chinese New Year, foreign languages ringing in my ears, as the adults clicked and clacked the tiles. When they were finished, the other kids and I would build towers and forts out of Mahjong tiles.