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Probably a good job none of these got made – they all sound terrible
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The cartography of the imaginary
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World maps adjusted by size according to various criteria
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“Not only do we feel overconfident that we’ll pick something they like, but our tendency to assume that we are extremely similar to the ones we love also motivates us to ignore cues that don’t support preconceived notions.”
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Organ transplants raise “fundamental issues, touching on the way in which different peoples conceive their relationship to nature, to people, to machines and to God”
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“That’s the paradox … if you pull it off, it’ll have more in common with other strategy games than with the official message of Christianity. Gameplay always overshadows cultural content”
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Question: Why is this man being allowed to teach children? Also: Is the BBC News on crack?
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The ultimate Swiss Army knife