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How AI Helped Me Finally Lose WeightHow AI Helped Me Finally Lose Weight

It’s December 2025, and there’s no running from AI. In my case, there’s no running—period. And that’s the point. Embracing AI is supposed to make our lives easier. In other

Why Everyone Is Talking About AI Quiz Builders (And You Should Too)Why Everyone Is Talking About AI Quiz Builders (And You Should Too)

You’re running a pub quiz night, and instead of spending hours crafting questions about obscure 90s bands and which biscuit goes best with tea, you’ve got an AI doing the

The Fateful Day I Finally Saw HamiltonThe Fateful Day I Finally Saw Hamilton

Life on Lake Ontario, unless you’re in Toronto, comes with an inferiority complex. That’s why I’m obligated to tell you about the time I finally saw Hamilton. Don’t worry—I won’t

The Dream Cruise Everyone Has To TakeThe Dream Cruise Everyone Has To Take

You’re thinking about your dream cruise all wrong.* Screw the Caribbean. And Alaska. Europe, too. In fact, screw wherever you’ve been told your dream cruise should take place. Granted, I

New study on early smartphone use (around age 12) suggests potential physical and mental health issuesNew study on early smartphone use (around age 12) suggests potential physical and mental health issues

Interesting FYI email-based quick post.  Nice to see the authors remind us that correlation does not prove causation. But……..   https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/01/well/family/early-smartphone-ownership-study.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share Pardon typos and spelling errors-Message may be sent from

He Really Does NOT Want the Perfect Woman!He Really Does NOT Want the Perfect Woman!

No, He Doesn’t REALLY Want the Perfect Woman… (He Wants These 3 Things from You Instead! See below) How much time do you spend trying to be the kind of

Smartphone Quizzes: The Best Way to Host Fun, Interactive Quiz Nights AnywhereSmartphone Quizzes: The Best Way to Host Fun, Interactive Quiz Nights Anywhere

Remember when quizzes meant cramming into a stuffy pub corner, squinting at a poorly photocopied sheet whilst someone’s uncle Derek shouted answers three tables over? Those days are long gone.