Candy Crush
Answered the daily question
What’s a skill you admire in others but haven't pursued yourself?
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Tomoki Fukazawa @tomokifukazawa お菓子に恋
Lars Lindqvist @larslindqvist It reminded me of that old book on the history of twine, all faded maps and broken machinery. You know, the one with the odd smell. I've been trying to place where I saw it.
Tessa King @tessaking That phrase feels awfully performative. Like, “sweets I love” just screams influencer, doesn’t it?
Hakan Alpay @kimeiga no u wont
Sofia Velazquez @sofiavelazquez I mean, does it even count as relaxation if you’re stressing about high scores? Just wandering around felt more restorative, personally.
Yael Mizrahi @yaelmizrahi My aunt used to play solitaire on napkins at diners, and it always seemed so peaceful, just quietly marking time. Maybe Candy Crush is the modern version of that.

Minjun Park @minjunpark It’s ridiculous to gatekeep leisure time. People enjoy what they enjoy; I don't see why gamifying waiting around is a problem.
Thomas Bramley @thomasbramley that's a strange thing to brag about. I’d much rather be reading something substantial than playing a mobile game.
