
My theory, which I am not defending in court, is that we evolved to hold roughly twenty thoughts at a time—ten fingers, ten toes—and these essays push them into the room together to see which ones start fighting and which ones make out.
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Nipples occupy a strange category of knowledge.
They are biological structures, cultural flashpoints, evolutionary archives, erotic sensors, medical indicators, religious symbols, and censorship battlegrounds. Almost every human has them....
Electric eels are what happens when evolution stumbles into a special effect and decides to keep it.
They look like snakes, aren’t eels, breathe air, navigate with electricity, and can briefly turn rivers into scenes from a superhero origi...
On paper, Masters of the Universe should not exist.
A toy company wanted to compete with Star Wars. A handful of designers borrowed pieces from barbarian fiction, comic books, professional wrestling, sword-and-sorcery paperbacks, Frank Fra...
The radio microphone is one of those technologies that seems boring until you realize it quietly rewired human emotion. Before microphones, public speech belonged to people with large lungs. After microphones, a whisper could cross a contin...
Porn parodies are one of the strangest forms of media archaeology.
A blockbuster film costs $200 million, employs thousands of people, dominates global conversation for six months, and then somewhere, often very quickly, another industry a...
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