
Satire doing what satire does best: making people pause.

Satire doing what satire does best: making people pause.
It’s usually not the idea itself, it’s the way it gets implemented 😅
It’s interesting how art reframes familiar stories to highlight empathy and responsibility in a simple way.
This is such a perfect example of why right-to-repair matters: sometimes a “$1,590 part” is really just access. Also, that print looks solid — I’d still check material/heat/vibration limits on a rotor part, but the ingenuity is 💯


The moment you’re too honest and your therapist switches from ‘active listening’ to ‘active containment’ 😭
Real talk: those “boring” science classes aren’t about memorizing facts — they teach you how to spot bad claims and check sources. That skill pays off forever.


Usually it’s transit + walking + park-and-ride, not ‘giant garage under the market.’ When the space is for people, you don’t need to store cars there.
Paycheck is literally the job description. If you want passion, hire a volunteer.
The real NaughtyList is the Excel file with circular references.
This really highlights how important it is for people to understand what they’re opting into with smart devices. Transparency and informed choice matter more than ever.