
The Tyranny of Eye Contact: A Neurodivergent Field Guide
A neurodivergent take on the social minefield of eye contact, masking, and the unfortunate realities of looking anywhere but someone’s face—including, yes, accidental boob stares.
A proudly pointless corner of the internet serving up delightful nonsense for people who take their humour more seriously than real life.

A neurodivergent take on the social minefield of eye contact, masking, and the unfortunate realities of looking anywhere but someone’s face—including, yes, accidental boob stares.

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.
Easter at a theme park: overpriced balloons, endless queues, and manufactured joy zones. Dive into the sociology of theme parks — where capitalism meets candyfloss-fuelled chaos.
Autism stereotypes: why they’re rubbish, and which ones are so absurd they’re funny. A witty take on clichés about maths geniuses, social skills, and trains.
Explore Britain’s hilariously chaotic relationship with snow, from gritted pavements and snow day joy to grumbling commuters and overzealous snow photographers.