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“2048” swipes onto Staples iPhone screens

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Jackie Cope

A new App has flooded Staples High School’s hallways. Like the plague, or a tsunami, or something equally devastating, it has wrecked havoc. Students are glassy-eyed, staring at their phones and swiping their fingers faster than Usain Bolt. It’s an epidemic worth fearing.

It’s called “2048.” It’s ruining lives.

The game is played by swiping tiles of matching numbers together. You swipe two tiles with the number two together. Then that tile becomes four. Then you swipe two fours to make an eight. And so on. And so on.

And you never stop.

Julia Green ’15 is a recent convert. Green says she “hasn’t played it long enough to hate it” but expects to grow addicted fast. Green is proud of her scores “even though they probably suck.”

Audrey Seo ’16, has won the game. On her Facebook page, she updated her status with tips for victory. “Never go up, and keep your largest tile in one of the lower corners” she writes.

Addicting is the description of choice for most. Jackie Chappo ’15 has only played for two days, but already loves it. She likes that it’s a problem-solving game and not brainless entertainment.

“It stimulates your brain like a puzzle— apparently there are tricks to win but I want to figure it out on my own. That’s the point!” Chappo says.

In contrast, Dan Shapiro ‘14 thinks it’s based more on luck. He says if the right numbers don’t pop up in the right place, you can’t win.

An anonymous sophomore says he’s played in class by hiding his phone beneath his desk. He also notes that other students play “2048” in the classroom, but he expects it’ll blow over. A new game will swipe into our hearts.

But for now: “I can’t stop playing,” says the sophomore.

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Jackie Cope
Jackie Cope, Features Editor
Senior Jackie Cope is determined to “Make H15tory” this year,  as it is written on the windows of her car in hot pink writing. Cope is currently working on the Inklings staff as one of the features editors and is ready to bring fun, engaging, and colorful features to this year’s papers. “I am beyond excited to be in charge of features,” Cope said.  “Last year I was Opinions Editor -- still fun but I needed a change.” Some of her previous work includes a piece where she focused on the current fashion trends around Staples.  It is a prime example of everything she publishes: lively, well-researched, and thought provoking. When Cope is not reporting on pressing topics at Staples, she devotes a good amount of her time to volunteer work. This past summer, she volunteered as a teacher’s aid at Daughters Of Charity pre-school in Bridgeport, Connecticut. “To put it into simple words, my job was making sure these three to five year olds didn’t kill each other,”Cope said.  “It’s total chaos -- one minute they’re laughing at something that is minorly funny and the next they trip and end up crying as if the world is coming to an end.” Aside from having to provide constant attention, Cope very much enjoys the presence of children and viewed her time working at the school as more of a fun activity rather than a job. She explained that many people would find her job as a challenging one, since she would be, “with these kids for hours on end, every day.”  However, Cope survived, “simply by treating them as funny little humans,” she said. “I loved it so much that I still find myself sharing stories about them to my friends.” Unsure of her profession for the future, whether it includes being with children or with writing, Cope is ready to leave her mark at Staples High School. “Hopefully I will know where I will be attending school for the next four years before April,” she said. “Until then, I’m going to have fun, work hard and make my own history.”  

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