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10 Years of Simutronics Chris Coyier

It’s 19951, and my friend Jeff was showing me a cool game he found while logged in (via our telephone modems) to AOL. It was called Gemstone III, a text-based adventure/roleplaying game by a company called Simutronics. It was what came to be called today as a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game). To play it, you issued commands into the game like a UNIX terminal. To travel, you just typed in N, S, SW, etc.

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How 'The Idea of You' Pushes Society's Mom-Sex Boundaries

Are mothers allowed to prioritize themselves? Can they have their own identities beyond a selfless madonna dedicating her whole life to her children? Are they—gasp—allowed to have hot sex and orgasm first? So asks Anne Hathaway’s new romantic comedy, The Idea of You.  The film, which premieres May 2 on Amazon Prime and is based on Robinne Lee’s best-selling novel of the same name, focuses on 40-year-old single mom Solène (Hathaway), who falls in love with Hayes (Nicholas Galitzine), a 24-year-old lead singer in a world famous boy band.

NCIS' Pauley Perrette supported by former co-stars after tragic family loss

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Why Dermaplaning is Better Than Microdermabrasion

Question: What's the difference between dermaplaning and microdermabrasion? Answer: Think of dermaplaning as a fancy way to say "face shaving," only it's done by a dermatologist or facialist using a small single blade, not a razor, and it does a lot more than just remove peach fuzz. Facialist to the stars (and models, designers and top makeup artists) Georgia Louise says the practice, which she does using Japanese blades, is "becoming more and more popular, especially in the last six months.