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...muffin walk? Eat? Cry? Such intrigue, such absurdity. Since then, I’ve received up to five texts a day from Ali. I know his email server, but not his address. I cannot respond. I don’t know why the texts arrive mostly in English and not Arabic. Until recently, he did not appear on Google or other search engines. I have no idea who he’s trying to reach. But we’ve been playing this saucy, one-sided game long enough for something to develop. A little electronic history of our affair...
...David L. Golding ‘08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English and American literature and language concentrator in Dunster House...
...Jillian J. Goodman ‘09, a Crimson arts editor, is an English concentrator in Quincy House...
...Kyle L.K. McAuley ’09, a Crimson arts editor, is an English concentrator in Leverett House...
...Only a game? Sports fans like to ridicule such phrases."Football is not just a matter of life and death," was how Bill Shankly, legendary coach of the English club Liverpool, once put it. "It's much more important than that." Shankly had a point. Who hasn't mourned their team's loss as if a loved one had died? Who hasn't celebrated a win with an outpouring of jubilation normally reserved for a birth or a marriage? To non-fans, the passion of sports lovers is often unfathomable, because it seems driven by things so trivial...