What If Everyone Had to Narrate Their Life Aloud?
• 6 min read • fun
Libraries would cease to exist. First dates would be unbearable. And you'd finally know what your boss really thinks in meetings.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 6 min read • fun
Libraries would cease to exist. First dates would be unbearable. And you'd finally know what your boss really thinks in meetings.
• 7 min read • science
You'd see people frozen mid-step as their photons crawled towards you. Sunsets would last weeks. GPS would be useless.
• 6 min read • society
Beyond the obvious shock, the social experiment would teach you more about gender bias in a single commute than a lifetime of reading.
• 7 min read • history
Hundreds of thousands of ancient scrolls preserved intact. Would we be centuries ahead — or would we just have more myths?
• 7 min read • nature
Nine million square kilometres of sand becoming sea would redraw the map of Africa and shift global weather patterns overnight.
• 7 min read • technology
Every time you force-quit an app, every hard reboot, every cancelled request — suddenly each one carries moral weight.
• 6 min read • fun
At 120 decibels per sneeze, hay fever season would cause permanent hearing damage and office buildings would need blast shielding.
• 7 min read • philosophy
Overpopulation hits crisis in a generation. Retirement becomes meaningless. And prison sentences get genuinely terrifying.
• 7 min read • nature
Every marine species evolved for salt water dies within days. Coral reefs dissolve. The water cycle goes haywire. World Oceans Day takes on a darker tone.
• 6 min read • science
Nutritionists have actually worked this out. The answer isn't pizza, but it's closer than you'd expect.