Flow International I32 2019

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ZuziaKozerska-Girard,founderofPlayeress,hasgiven
thatmuch-lovedguessinggameofourchildhoods,
GuessWho?,a fantastic21st-centurymakeoverby
replacingthoseeveryday(mainlywhite)maleswith
legendarywomenthroughouthistory.In Who’sShe?we
saybye-byeMr.Blonde-Hair-Blue-Eyes,helloHarriet
Tubman;adiósSeniorBlackbeard,holaMalalaYousafzai;
andaurevoirMonsieurBald-Bespectacled-Man,bonjour
MarieCurie.Andinsteadofaskingaboutappearance,
youaskaboutaccomplishments.(Thankfullythe
beautifullymadegamealsoincludesbiographycards.)
Playeress.com

Game of Girls


SEEK AND YOU SHALL PLANT
Although we’re all for waiting a
while before turning to good-old
Google when we need to remember
an actor’s name, a movie title, that
song we used to dance to at school

and so on, we’re also all for this
little green gem: Ecosia. This
search engine donates 80 percent
of its advertising revenue toward
planting trees where they are

needed the most. So, by searching
with Ecosia, you’re helping reforest
the planet one ‘oh-what-movie-did-
she-star-in-again’ at a time. 
Ecosia.org

TALKING ’BOUT
MY GENERATION
Ever wondered why you love
listening to the same songs,
albums and bands over and over
again? According to a study by
streaming service Deezer, we stop
discovering new music when we
hit the age of 30. This is partly due
to obvious factors, such as not
having as much free time, but also
because of the overwhelming
amount of choice available and the
good memories that are conjured
up when we listen to old songs.
But as nice as that sounds,
perhaps we should stop acting like
a broken record, and start making
sweet new memories...
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