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Illegible benefits

The costs of transformative innovations are immediately clear: it’s the longterm gains that are hardest to understand - by Carlo Cordasco Read on Aeon

We are all weird

A simple 7-question test helps us realize how diverse a population is. On this quiz, the highest possible score is less than 7%. No matter how common you think your answers are, no matter how normal you feel, you’re actually in sync with just 7% (at the most) of all citizens of

A Comprehensive Guide to Yellow Stripey Things

Bumblebee, honey bee, yellow jacket, paper wasp…what’s the difference? I don’t know if this comprehensive guide to Yellow Stripey Things is entirely truthful or not — a bumblebee is “actually a flying panda” and a yellow jacket “is just an asshole” — but it is pretty

The Adjective Word Order We All Follow Without Realizing It

From Mark Forsyth’s The Elements of Eloquence , a reminder of the rules of adjective order that fluent English speakers follow without quite knowing why. …adjectives in English absolutely have to be in this order: opinion-size-age-shape-colour-origin-material-purpose Noun. So

Phyllis the GOAT and the Senior League Wii Bowling Champions

Senior living communities generally don’t go viral or gain media attention for positive reasons, so it’s nice to see this story about the University Village Retirement Community in Tulsa, Oklahoma and their champion Wii bowling team. On this recent Thursday in June, their

Maybe It Will Happen Today

On Friday, I got a bee in my bonnet that this t-shirt should exist and so I made it and now you can buy it . The shirt is simple, straightforward, $25 (+s&h), and ships all over the world . A promotion. Making a new friend. Or the big cork-popping event; you know the one.

Diabolical Motherhood

"How do you explain to someone who can’t get pregnant how powerful the omnipresent specter of pregnancy is? How the hyper-awareness of other people’s expectant entitlement toward your body dogs you through every day of your life?"