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It’s a book written in the 1960s that was one of my favorites as a kid. It’s been adapted into a couple of films, the most recent being in the early 90s. Essentially the story of two dogs and a cat that can talk to each other traversing the Canadian wilderness to find their humans.

edit: I got to wondering about the exact dates, so here’s some links in case anyone is interested:

1961 book, The Incredible Journey

1963 film, The Incredible Journey

1993 film, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

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I can’t tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven’t read/seen it.

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This is it for me. I like that a multiplayer world is something dynamic I’m a part of even when I’m not interacting with it directly.

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This broke me. The dot … over the i. That broke me. I’m … I’m done.

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As someone who recently switched to days after more than 15 years on night shift, if my new position wasn’t exponentially better in every way I’d go back to nights in a heartbeat.

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The real pro tip is always in the comments

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That’s a good point and, in retrospect, the multilevel is almost better for the comparison as the people are also multilevel.

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I haven’t seen the term gleeking in decades. Growing up in the 80s it was a skill to be mastered.

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It isn’t just affecting education, unfortunately. There’s a number of topics (e.g. human rights, equality, etc) that society has become more enlightened about and that they’d like to revert.

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Interesting. Thanks for the explanation.

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