Quietly Different

Quietly Different

A witty, thoughtful reflection on discovering you're autistic later in life—navigating masking, awkward conversations, and the quiet joy of finally understanding yourself. Weird doesn’t mean wrong.

My Phone Thinks I’m a Danger to Myself and Others

My Phone Thinks I’m a Danger to Myself and Others

Autocorrect was meant to help, but instead it’s turned texting into a minefield of awkward, bizarre, and sometimes risqué mistakes. From everyday mishaps to cringe-worthy blunders, here’s a hilarious look at how autocorrect makes us all look slightly unhinged.

The Ancient Art of Forgetting Why You Walked Into the Room

The Ancient Art of Forgetting Why You Walked Into the Room

Ever wandered into a room and forgotten why? You’re not alone. A whimsical exploration of one of life’s most baffling yet universal experiences—losing your train of thought mid-walk.

Leaving Work on a Friday – The Different Types of Exit

Leaving Work on a Friday – The Different Types of Exit

The great British tradition of escaping work on a Friday—stealth exits, dramatic goodbyes, and last-minute traps. A humorous look at the different types of Friday departures.

Why Can’t Bread Be Made to Fit Toasters (or Vice Versa)?

Why Can’t Bread Be Made to Fit Toasters (or Vice Versa)?

Why is bread always the wrong size for toasters? And why can’t toasters ever toast evenly? A deep dive into the age-old battle between bread and breakfast technology.

A Medieval Peasant’s Guide to 21st-Century Living

A Medieval Peasant’s Guide to 21st-Century Living

What if a medieval peasant woke up in the 21st century? From baffling money systems to the horrors of office jobs and dating apps, this humorous guide explores how a time-travelling serf would survive modern life.

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