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#3655: Three Gloves You Actually Need for Gardening and Moving
Nitrile-dipped nylon, goatskin leather, cut-resistant HPPE — the right three pairs and how to care for them so they last.
#3648: Amazon's Hidden Fiefdoms: How to Hack Cross-Border Shopping
Amazon isn't one company—it's 20 warring marketplaces. Here's how to exploit that.
#3630: Why Your Hummus Isn't Biblical (It's Medieval)
Hummus isn't ancient. The lemon gives it away. Here’s where the chickpea-tahini combo actually started.
#3629: The Real Karl Pilkington: Genuine or Act?
Was Karl Pilkington faking it on *An Idiot Abroad*? And what else captures that same reluctant-host magic?
#3627: What Your Comedy Taste Says About You
Do you love *Nathan for You* and *Trigger Happy TV*? We diagnose your sense of humor.
#3625: The Hitler Sitcom and Other TV Disasters
From a Hitler sitcom to Cop Rock, exploring TV’s most spectacular and bizarre failures.
#3617: Takeshi's Castle and the Art of Absurd Japanese Game Shows
Why Takeshi's Castle, Gaki no Tsukai, and Ninja Warrior became global comedy phenomena.
#3616: 10 Strangest Kids' Shows Ever Made
From fart-powered blobs to a claymation Satan, these kids' shows will make you question every decision that led to them.
#3614: Eurobox Move: The Right Platform Truck for 500 Meters
How a folding 60x40 platform truck and light-duty straps turn a DIY Jerusalem move from nightmare to almost pleasant.
#3606: The Secret World of Dumpster Diving
What people really find in dumpsters—from $4,000 espresso machines to historical love letters.
#3589: Why a Black Plastic Pallet Beats Wood for Outdoor Storage
Wood pallets rot outdoors. Steel is overkill. The best option for patio storage is a black HDPE plastic pallet with UV stabilizers.
#3588: The Secret Economy of Pallets
Blue pallets are rented. Red pallets are tracked. Here’s how to know if that “free” pallet is actually theft.
#3585: Friends, Fantasy, and the Real Twenties
What happens when your favorite sitcom becomes a blueprint for adult life — and reality doesn't match?
#3584: Why Rugrats Feels So Vanilla in Retrospect
Why does Nickelodeon's longest-running original series feel so hollow decades later? We unpack the design choices.
#3582: The Sponge That Might Be Cheese: Dream Logic of Bikini Bottom
Why does a brainless sea sponge (or is it cheese?) live in a pineapple under the sea? We explore the unsettling worldbuilding of Bikini Bottom.
#3581: Decoding the Teletubbies: Four Archetypes, One Sun Baby
Each Teletubby encodes a distinct psychological profile. Plus: what the giggling sun baby really represents.
#3576: Living at the Four Seasons: The Hotel as Permanent Home
What happens when a hotel stay becomes permanent? The legal line is 30 days — and hotels fight hard to keep you from crossing it.
#3565: Tire Pressure, Mixing Brands, and Tread Wear: What Drivers Get Wrong
The NHTSA found underinflated tires are three times more likely to crash. Here's what every driver should know.
#3561: Working for the Ultra-Wealthy: Inside the Hidden Labor Market
What it’s really like to manage the lives of the ultra-wealthy—the pay, the burnout, and the strange emotional toll.
#3551: What Happens to Your Stuff After the Moving Van Leaves
The hidden world of container consolidation, freight forwarding, and customs that most international movers never tell you about.
#3538: Car Manuals Are 700 Pages: Find Your 20
Your VIN isn't enough. PR codes and engine codes are the real keys to finding the right manual for your exact car.
#3505: How a Care Roster Preserves Your Sanity
A care roster isn't about dividing labor — it's about preserving cognitive bandwidth through fixed anchor points and clean handoffs.
#3498: The Physics of Perfect Sorbet
Most sorbet is icy gravel or a sugar bomb. Here’s the chemistry behind a smooth, scoopable frozen dessert.
#3492: Importing Furniture from China to Israel: A First-Timer's Guide
How first-time importers can work with freight forwarders, get fair quotes, and avoid getting ripped off.