Honestly, this just feeds into all of my priors on the intellectual rigor of business books.
Today I found myself arguing that Splinter (of teenage mutant ninja turtles) was behaving unethically in teaching teenagers to fight crime, and he did so know better because he was once human. I'm not sure how I got there.
Personally, I have not spoken to a single American in the past 3 weeks (besides my parents) who plans to vote for Harris. You might say that's because I live in Ireland and my parents are the only Americans I regularly speak to, but I still think it's telling.
When I pregnant, they checked all my MMR immunity, and discovered I'd lost my immunity to Rubella. Which is not something you want to learn when your pregnant (It was fine, and I got my MMR redone 6 weeks after giving birth)
An Irish friend asked me to explain American student loans while we were drinking. I did my best, and his summation was "But that's still socialism! It's just inefficient, expensive socialism!"
There are two main categories of old men you meet walking a dog: there are Jack Russell old men, and collie old men, and they are noticeably different types of people.
I feel like you could make a very strange ghost story out of this fact.
I'm watching this week's Bake Off a bit late (caramel week), and I haven't finished it yet, but I'm frankly offended that no one has commented on Dylan's amazing hat yet.
I mean, The Muppets tried their best back in the day (this is from the Star wars Episode of The Muppet Show, which ends with everyone singing "When you wish upon a star")
This reminded me of another odd and probably forgotten format. I had a CD back in the day (from Boysetsfire, if you're curious) that was a CD on one side, and a Dvd on the other, with a concert video and band interview on it.