
Can You Be a Woke Nazi? Unpacking the Internet’s Dumbest Oxymoron
Can someone really be a “woke Nazi”? Explore the absurd contradictions of modern political insults in this witty sociological takedown of meaningless labels and outrage culture.
Not what you were thinking…
Can someone really be a “woke Nazi”? Explore the absurd contradictions of modern political insults in this witty sociological takedown of meaningless labels and outrage culture.
Ever wondered if your personality quirks are signs of autism or just suspiciously similar to a house cat? Join us on a hilariously neurodivergent journey through routines, sarcasm, and the suspicious behaviour of a possibly ADHD dog.
Is it possible to fail a CAPTCHA test so badly you lose your humanity? Dive into an exploration of internet humiliation, blurry traffic lights, and the existential dread of proving you’re not a robot.
A whimsical essay pondering whether chairs might secretly have consciousness — and if they do, are they quietly judging us for the crumbs, the slouching, and the occasional fart?
From phrenology to TikTok rebellions, explore the most bizarre sociological theories that prove humans can intellectualise anything — even stripy donkeys and microwaved fish.
Ever wondered why crisp bags are mostly empty? Discover the truth behind the air-filled packaging, shrinking portions, and snack-sized betrayal in this deep-dive into the UK’s favourite salty disappointment.
What does your choice of Easter chocolate say about class, culture, and control? A sociological deep-dive into post-Easter parenting, chocolate hierarchies, and the curious case of carob eggs.
Ever wished competitive napping or synchronised queueing were Olympic sports? Dive into the whimsical world of the Forgotten Olympics celebrating the absurd skills we truly excel at.