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Feb 9
Two thoughts:

This is another sign of the twilight of our culture.
Is that book title missing a linking verb?
Of course, those thoughts are a little unfair, as I have never played Farmville (though I have run a few fantastic Sim Cities in my day). I am intrigued by it all though. And why do people play Farmville?


  Again: if Farmville is laborious to play and aesthetically boring, why are so many people playing it? The answer is disarmingly simple: people are playing Farmville because people are playing Farmville.


Interesting.

Two thoughts:

  1. This is another sign of the twilight of our culture.
  2. Is that book title missing a linking verb?

Of course, those thoughts are a little unfair, as I have never played Farmville (though I have run a few fantastic Sim Cities in my day). I am intrigued by it all though. And why do people play Farmville?

Again: if Farmville is laborious to play and aesthetically boring, why are so many people playing it? The answer is disarmingly simple: people are playing Farmville because people are playing Farmville.

Interesting.


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