Category: 6. 🎮🧠🖥🏀
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Year 2021 in Books
Some Stats: 26 books 18 Audiobooks 6 Kindle books 2 physical books 27% of them written/co-written by female authors 3 Fictions (the last fiction I read was probably Harry Potter …… ) 2x: The speed I listened to audiobooks Now, onto the books: 👾 Understanding Comics By Scott McCloud 💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️ I love the book. It’s…
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Video Games and Their Unavoidable Harm
China has been cracking down on video game companies, in the name of “defeating the poisons of video games.” Perhaps Xi and co are actually approaching this mess correctly, because according to the numbers, gaming companies and platforms have no choice but to exploit the most addicted gamers in order to survive. Let’s look at…
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A Freak Show #Tokyo2020
I admit. This is a freak show. I am talking about the Paralympics. I want to hide it but this is how I really feel- This is a freak show. I would be pretentious if I claim to be very comfortable and supportive of the Paralympics games. I would be lying if I say I…
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When Disabilities Become Super Abilities #tokyo2020
The games are here, the Paralympic Games. The opening ceremony is powerful- robotics + art turns disabilities to superpowers. It’s a future we all want to share. “We have wings” Watch the trailer of the opening ceremony here: https://lnkd.in/gFXeF_Qv
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The Complete Summary Of Hong Kong At #Tokyo2020
A summary of all the medals won by Hong Kong Athletes.
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Are We Done Yet? #paralympics2020
Are we done yet?No. We are just taking a break. The Games resume on August 24th.
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Mother+Son Gold Medalists #Tokyo2020
How cool is that?
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When A Horse Makes You Cry #Tokyo2020
Modern pentathlon, the Olympic sport where a horse brought an adult to tears, an event which required athletes had to fence, swim, show jumping on a horse, and “laser run” (pistol shooting and cross country running), an event where a coach punched a horse.
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攻めた結果 #Tokyo2020
The Japanese called last night’s baton exchange error the “consequence of the attack” – 攻めた結果. They adopted a very aggressive and risky method to exchange the baton. They had to because they couldn’t run faster than the rules of biology. Generations of runners had worked on this method of baton exchange for almost 20 years,…