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"How much does it pay?" Writers of Color polite-shames publications to get to the point » Nieman Journalism Lab
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The Right Wing Wants Misinformation and Manufactured Ignorance, Not Democracy

The Right Wing Wants Misinformation and Manufactured Ignorance, Not Democracy
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Paintball-Gun Shooting Spot Is No Way to Put the Robot Dog to Use

Paintball-Gun Shooting Spot Is No Way to Put the Robot Dog to Use 25 Feb 2021, 12:55 UTC · by 10 photos That’s exactly what a recent art installation counted on. Put together by art collective MSCHF (which stands for “mischief”), it saw Spot fitted with a paintball gun, which random people online could shoot, via remote operation, at the objects inside a room in NYC. It was a messy affair that lasted a few hours, often resulting in Spot falling down on the wet floor, and it was called Spot’s Rampage. MSCHF streamed it online, allowing random viewers the possibility to operate the robot remotely via a phone app. There was no waitlist, no charge, and no other process to consider other than to sign up and make sure you were online when the operators changed. If you were lucky, you could be picked.

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"Fun City" podcast review: merging storytelling and gameplay

The Prospect’s TV & Shows Critic Molly Cutler delves into the world of fiction podcasts, examining how “Fun City” merges table-top games, improv comedy, acting, and storytelling to produce a show that is both entertaining and culturally engaging. “Fun City” may be set in a futuristic New York City and may get its intrigue from how the gameplay unfolds, but it also manages to richly connect with the many social conflicts of the world today.

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Dear Prudence: My family won't impose boundaries on our creepy neighbor.

Advertisement Dear Prudence, I am a thirtysomething who recently moved into a family-owned property out of necessity. My parents have been great about this, and I’m glad to be here. There is, however, one issue: a family acquaintance we’ll call “Moe.” I never liked Moe growing up. He gave me (and others) many unsolicited gifts and asked me to do projects for him. None of the gifts were themselves inappropriate, but the pattern of favors and obligations made me uncomfortable, even as a child. I decided I didn’t want to speak to him after he tried to date another family friend and didn’t take no for an answer. She had to basically cut him out of her life. His lack of boundaries is obvious. He continues to “gift” people various items that they neither want nor can actually store, seemingly also unaware that this is reckless behavior during COVID, and drops by other people’s houses randomly. My parents recently told me that he drives by my house at least a few times a

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