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" ... Earth, with the added succor of weather, erosion, tectonics and volcanism, only has a couple hundred craters that can still be seen. While specks of dust-sized meteors collide with Earth regularly, most burn up in the atmosphere and don’t collide with the Earth’s surface. Just be grateful every time you see a shooting star. ... "
" ... Meaningful insights, alas, go with burnt fingers. Some stocks do fluctuate 20% to 30%, practically overnight. That they are liquid and may trade millions of shares, daily, is no succor. Polaroid’s SX-70 camera drew vague commentary from Dr. Edwin Land at his annual meeting. Was Polaroid a toy company or a technological innovator? Could Polaroid head towards book value, $20 a share and 10 times earnings? ... "
" ... Norris certainly wouldn’t be the first academic in the British Isles to hold these views; Plato’s Symposium appears to have given the all male environs of Oxbridge much succor in the 19th and early 20th century; but to some in the Irish media and many in the public, this seemed to be splitting hairs after 20 years of endless revelations about Catholic paedophilia in the Irish priesthood. ... "
" ... There is no shame in indulging the artificial succor of machine-mediated play, but neither should there be any guarantee that those resigned to it should be insulated from outside intervention. It may be that interrupting one’s desire to be rewarded for creative compliance to a game’s list of demands can produce even more meaningful experiences than spending 30 hours chasing an end that was fixed from the outset. ... "
" ... We have reached a point in our modernization where it seems we are more indebted to our symbolic objects than the people we live amongst, in terms of both time, energy, and attention. If we are indeed advancing through history and not treading water or actively receding back into it, our progress might be traced through our willingness to exchange one another for symbolic succor, and the farther we progress the more interchangeable the game and the player become . The longer I spend on these quests for achievement and advancement, the more I wish to have never begun them at all. I can think of no worse end to an undertaking than to regret its conception, and for me there can be no better measure for saying Dark Souls II the worst game I've ever played. ... "