Ben Bibik lives in Tully. I write as a longtime volunteer firefighter. I am one of the few who has the luxury of working in district that can respond to most of the calls during the daytime hours, ...
Jenny Jiao Hsia, the creator of the award-winning indie game Consume Me, is surrounded by boxes of teenage memories. She has the boutonniere from her high school prom. Saturated photos of family trips ...
Some LeBron James fans have rooted for him everywhere he goes, prioritizing the player over the team. (Kelley L. Cox / Imagn Images) A Pistons fan from South Korea went viral for his gleeful social ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Jenny Jiao Hsia and AP Thomson explore eating disorders and diet culture through a darkly absurd puzzle game.
It ain't easy being a teenage girl in the early 2010s. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I've spent far too much of my life deeply ...
If you want to see how a video game is made, you don’t have too many options. You could visit a studio and watch the mundane magic happen as developers type out lines of code or model characters on ...
Abstract: REST API Fuzzing is an emerging approach for automated vulnerability detection in cloud services. However, existing SOTA fuzzers face challenges in generating lengthy sequences comprising ...
Jenny is enjoying her last summer vacation before her senior year, but it isn’t going as expected. After her critical mother compares her to a rival and suggests she’s overweight, it goes all to her ...
In addition to schoolwork and chores, the young protagonist of Consume Me experiences the pressures of disordered eating. By Shannon Liao In a video game landscape filled with fast-paced first-person ...
I've yet to fully consume Consume Me, so please take that headline with a pinch of salt (not too much, because apparently salt can cause short-term weight gain). Still, I thought I'd rush out a quick ...
In the forests of Uganda and Côte d'Ivoire, chimps crowd into fig and plum trees, feasting on fruit that's sweet, soft and just a little boozy. A new study shows those daily snacks quietly add up to ...
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