Cinq ans après, la pandémie de Covid-19 vue par les photographes du “New York Times”

Il y a cinq ans, les photojournalistes du “New York Times” documentaient les débuts de la crise du Covid-19 dans le monde entier. Leurs images nous replongent dans la stupeur, la violence et l’étrangeté du moment. Des clichés nés “d’un choc silencieux, d’un souffle coupé”.

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Saw hashtag #Pandemy in a post today. Now want that to be a term we take and run with, given that vernacular usage has evacuated "pandemic" of any of its technical meaning…

To neologize our etymology, we might relate pandemy to academy (derived from grove of Akadēmos, whose name is said to mean "of a silent district") and to alchemy (drawing from khymatos, "that which is poured out" (distributed or spread).

Pandemy as all silent spread, here in public garden of living better through chemistry.

If you think that economics is linked to the physical world, that's your choice.
But don't invoke science, and even less mathematics.
#Pandemy #ClimateChange #Biodiversity
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You can use it to play #online #games with other players in a lot of popular board games availables at http://www.vassalengine.org/wiki/Category:Modules
#multiplayers
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Vassal is an open-source game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games and card games.

Je suis sûr qu'il y ad es connaisseurs des jeux de société #Pandemy ici.
À part le changement de couleur, qui peut être cool, il y a quoi comme différence de gameplay entre les différents stand alone (Cthulhu, Montée des eaux, Rome, Espagne) ?
#JdS