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Are ARGs Putting Us Out of Touch with Reality?
June 5th, 2014 11:30 PMThere are many alternate reality games beyond Slender Man, which vary from asking the players to navigate a dystopian futuristic reality to teaching them what a world without oil would look like.
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We Must Put an End to This Right Now
June 5th, 2014 11:00 PMPlease join the petition to have this man arrested.
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The Ducks of Tiananmen Square
June 5th, 2014 10:40 PMAs Chinese netizens observe the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, many keywords and phrases were blocked on Sina Weibo as part of the government's routinely heightened crackdown, perhaps having learned a lesson from last year's brilliant march of the ducks on the popular Chinese microblogging site.
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Dad Plays the Drum on His Kid's Back
June 5th, 2014 9:00 PMA dad plays an impressive drum beat by rhythmically slapping his child's back.
A Bug Trapped Inside the ATM Display
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Are ARGs Putting Us Out of Touch with Reality?
There are many alternate reality games beyond Slender Man, which vary from asking the players to navigate a dystopian futuristic reality to teaching them what a world without oil would look like.
The Ducks of Tiananmen Square
As Chinese netizens observe the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, many keywords and phrases were blocked on Sina Weibo as part of the government's routinely heightened crackdown, perhaps having learned a lesson from last year's brilliant march of the ducks on the popular Chinese microblogging site.