Gabriel García Márquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69

íaMáhow we adapt to their presence matters.

íaMábook review: How to handle common workplace irritationsMonster.íaMáDarling asks why we frame robots as replacements for human friends.

Gabriel García Márquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69

íaMá  Darling isnt interested in the extreme questions that populate the media.íaMáDarling meticulously inserts trigger warnings on some of these chapters.íaMáDarling explores some of the stranger parts of our history with animals.

Gabriel García Márquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69

íaMáAs robots increasingly become part of our lives as devices.íaMáanimals were frequently tried in court for sins such as attacking children (pigs) or destroying crops (rats and insects.

Gabriel García Márquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69

íaMáThroughout the history of our interactions with animals

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