Highlights from The New Leaf Journal’s most successful month yet, November 2020.
〜Tackling Victor’s question about choices in story-heavy video games〜
〜The New Leaf Journal can confirm that it is so〜
The importance of giving children the space to think and feel for themselves about personal privacy on the internet.
〜Examining the story and text of George Washington’s 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation〜
〜A 1921 Thanksgiving recipe that proves that some good things should not mix together〜
I overheard someone say “likethere was like no follow-through” on a Brooklyn sidewalk. That led to one of my many meditations about like as a verbal tic.
Is an inflatable orange dragon seen in Gowanus between Halloween and Thanksgiving supposed to be for Halloween, Thanksgiving, both, or neither?
〜My take on “Rockefeller,” a poor, likely traumatized, but now safe former inhabitant of the famed Christmas tree〜
How much do you value being able to choose your own path in a video game?
I review the Persona 4 Golden digital artbook, available on Steam, and compare it to the physical Persona 4 artbook that came with the original PlayStation 2 Persona 4 release in North America.
〜A dialogue about rotting pumpkins and the vast “turkey” conspiracy〜