Children’s picture book character Pandorobou (the Bread Thief) is a a mouse who disguises himself as a loaf of bread to sneak into bakeries and steal fresh bread.
Anything but this.
Is the human brain designed to cope with ongoing bad news? “Problematic News Consumption (PNC) — a pattern of news engagement that results in preoccupation, dysregulation and disruption to daily functioning”🧪 www.sciencedaily.com/releases/202...
"So ... so I said ... why not sign your treaty here, at Versailles?"
Grocery stores throughout the US are increasingly deploying AI-integrated shopping carts to surveill shoppers and inundate them with ads.
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Humans evolved to pay close attention to danger, but today that instinct is being overwhelmed by an endless supply of bad news from around the world. Researchers say the answer isn’t to stop following...
Tokyo’s iconic Ginza Line can trace its inspiration right back to the London Underground.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the subway with Tokyo Metro, I unveiled a TfL roundel at Ueno station - a gift celebrating our shared transport history.
When your Principal Legal Officer decides to not frequent the n@zi bar, it’s probably wise to pay attention
Sitting across from an actor or actress who was in an Alan Partridge tv show.
First one to get it wins an A5 print of your choice.
One guess per person.
Remember when we used to just turn our phones or tablets by 90• and watch something in landscape mode as Steve Jobs intended
This is incredible, though I am attaching below a post critiquing the framing on TikTok…