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“You first eat it as a child, because your parents and their friends have set it out with the food. It s not terrible; it s sort of wonderful, but a little bit gross,” reminisces Dan Leventhal, artist and stay-at-home dad, about his experiences eating gefilte fish as a kid. Years later, he says, “it s still the same weird, salty and coarsely textured stuff, suspended in some kind of gelatin that you remember.” Gelatin salads were a testament to their time. These towering, jiggly creations were studded with fruits, vegetables, meats or any concoction the home cook could think up. Some of our favorite foods today contain gelatin, although perhaps none so obviously as America s jiggly dessert, Jell-O. A well-made classic French ....
By ELISE FAVIS | The Washington Post | Published: January 15, 2021 Phasmophobia, an indie game that casts players as ghost hunters, became an instant sensation shortly after its early access launch last September. Months later, it still draws 20,000 concurrent players daily. The gameplay loop is addictive so addictive, in fact, that I ve played nearly 100 hours in the last month, along with three friends. As fun as Phasmophobia is, though, it can get repetitive. You go into a building, find the invisible threat and determine what kind of ghost it is. Rinse and repeat. Each match offers a fair amount of unpredictability, especially since developer Kinetic Games only doles out breadcrumbs of information on ghost behaviors, but the sense of mystery, and even thrill, can fade after hours of play. However, that doesn t mean you should shelve Phasmophobia. ....
One of science fiction s greatest writers, Clifford D. Simak is best known for his classic novels and short stories: All Flesh Is Grass, Way Station, Ring Around the Sun, Goblin Reservation and A Heritage of Stars. His sci-fi magazine articles, novels, anthologies and short stories have garnered him several awards, including three Hugos, the Nebula (and the Nebula Achievement Award) as well as the Grand Master lifetime achievement award from the SFWA, and the International Fantasy Award (1953). I believe he is the only author to ever win both the Hugo and the IFA. Aside from his science fiction works, he was also a respected horror writer, winning the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1987. ....
Are you a ‘Phasmophobia’ pro? Here are some alternate rules to keep the scares fresh. Elise Favis “Phasmophobia,” an indie game that casts players as ghost hunters, became an instant sensation shortly after its early access launch last September. Months later, it still draws 20,000 concurrent players daily. The gameplay loop is addictive so addictive, in fact, that I’ve played nearly 100 hours in the last month, along with three friends. As fun as “Phasmophobia” is, though, it can get repetitive. You go into a building, find the invisible threat and determine what kind of ghost it is. Rinse and repeat. Each match offers a fair amount of unpredictability, especially since developer Kinetic Games only doles out breadcrumbs of information on ghost behaviors, but the sense of mystery, and even thrill, can fade after hours of play. However, that doesn’t mean you should shelve “Phasmophobia.” ....