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Black Cat, by Greg Karber
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It Is Pitch Black, by Caelyn Sandel
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The Writer Will Do Something, by Matthew Burns, Tom Bissell
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Vesp, by Porpentine
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Three Dragons, by Tim Samoff
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The Tiniest Room, by Erik108
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Taunting Donut, by Kalev Tait
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Impostor Syndrome, by Dietrich Squinkifer (Squinky)
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Bill Belichick Offseason Simulator, by Jon Bois
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JON BOIS INVADES IF, August 13, 2016*
by Danielle (The Wild West)

I once had to shut down my laptop in the middle of a Jon Bois BREAKING MADDEN column, because if I continued reading one more word I was going to die suffocating from laughter. And now he's made an IF?!?!?

I know next to nothing about sports (sports people, sports rules, sports politics), yet I cherish each and every Bois column that he produces. (He also films a great off-topic video series, PRETTY GOOD, which is viewable on YouTube. I like the one about poker.). Yes, I'm a fan, and it thrills me to no end that he has deigned to sprinkle our obscure game genre with his hilarifying, absurdist, cosmic wit.

If lines like: "Crafting a receiver is most consistent with the Bill Belichick system. after all, you found Wes Welker in a pile of leaves, and you built Julian Edelman with a pottery wheel" occur to you as funny, even though you don't know who these people are, you will probably enjoy THE BILL BELICHICK OFFSEASON SIMULATOR. I know I am!

(Rating omitted because of fanlove.)

* This review was last edited on August 14, 2016
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Reference and Representation: An Approach to First-Order Semantics, by Ryan Veeder
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