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Matthew Yglesias' piece in the new Liberal online magazine The Argument from last month is actually worth a read, especially because he opens the essay by admitting something that very few liberals ever admit. "There are no permanent victories." The people who run The Argument

Matthew Yglesias' piece in the new Liberal online magazine The Argument from last month is actually worth a read, especially because he opens the essay by admitting something that very few liberals ever admit.

"There are no permanent victories."

The people who run The Argument
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I lack the words to articulate how monumentally evil this is. It's a principled argument against having principles. It's an insistence that principles not be protected, and therefore evil principles must triumph. This is axiomatically evil to an absolutely stunning degree.

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Lifeline: Real-time Choose Someone Else's Adventure. I didn't realize how good it was until I accidentally killed my new friend.

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Diner Dash: If you like "getting in the zone," this casual game for housewives is better than Tetris. Yeah, I said it. Come at me.

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Disco Zoo: Collect adorable animals which give you money to collect more adorable animals. Repeat until all of time and space are yours.

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Gone Home: A unique exploration game in a very realistic and impressively detailed environment where nothing interesting happens.

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Shadow of Mordor: Let's characterize the orcs juuust enough to make it really awesome and satisfying when you hunt down and decapitate them.

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Crossy Road: It's academically fascinating to observe the perennial classic Frogger metamorphoze into a modern form. Oh, and it's fun.

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Redshirt: Pretends to be a sci-fi comedy, but is actually an excruciating simulation of being a particularly shallow high schooler.