"Bread will replace every other food", baker said.

#ai #fad #crash #bubble #microsoft

Afaik, the only nourishment one gets from eating so-called edible #gold is a boost to one's #ego 🤔(barring medical use cases). Our bodies do not require Au for nourishment.👇🧐

#BangkokPost - ‘Edible gold’ controls tightened amid #misleading #claims
"Gold leaf has had cultural significance in #Thailand for centuries, but the #edible #goldleaf #fad is a 21st century phenomenon linked to the rise of #socialmedia and #luxury #dining."🤦‍♂️
https://www.bangkokpost.com/life/social-and-lifestyle/3261224/edible-gold-controls-tightened-amid-misleading-claims

Sant Andreu amaga un mosaic de Gaudí sense protegir i pendent de restauració

A l'interior de la parròquia de Sant Pacià, a Sant Andreu, s'hi amaga una de les primeres obres d'Antoni Gaudí: un mosaic al terra de la nau central.

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"867-5309/Jenny" is a song written by #AlexCall and #JimKeller and performed by Keller's band Tommy Tutone. It was released on the album #TommyTutone2 (1981) through #ColumbiaRecords. It peaked at number four on the #Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the #RockTopTracks chart in April 1982. The song led to a #fad of people prank calling unsuspecting victims by dialing 867-5309 and asking for "Jenny".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boaJCrHNRMA
8675309 Jenny Jenny

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Langsam wirds #fad

Three fads from yesteryear… Weekly Recap 5/4/2026

Why is childhood marked with fads? Maybe it’s a new game, a clothing style, or a collectible item—something catches the attention of kids (perhaps a few adults, too) and they all become obsessed with it.

Labubu… Pop-Its… Funko Pops… fidget toys of all kinds… I can now safely say I’ve been immune. And at this point, the only reaction they get from me is a slow blink or a raised eyebrow.

I struggle to see the appeal. Does everyone liking or having something make it inherently more desirable? I think not.

But this was not always the case. No… no… I fell victim to many fads as a child.

And from the multitude, I have selected three.

Pogs

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Cardboard circles with graphics printed on them. Stack them up and throw the metal “slammer” at the pile to… I don’t know… were you supposed to flip them over? Nobody ever explained the rules to me. I had a couple of plastic tubes full of these things—for some reason, it gave me satisfaction to just look at them.

At one point or another, it was explained to me that some people “played for keeps.” I was also told that *this was a form of gambling* and, therefore, I was not allowed to participate. I could own pogs, but not play pogs.

Crazy Bones

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This was a trend I tried to participate in, but never really understood. Lumps of hard plastic shaped into strange characters. To this day, I have no idea what you were supposed to do with them. Did you throw them? Bounce them? Flip them? Surely there was some sort of game to play. In fact, I can faintly remember instructions being printed on the package, but it never made sense to me.

I can remember taking my hard-earned monies to the toy store, buying packs of Crazy Bones, opening them, and then thinking: “huh?” I wanted to get on board, but I think the train left without me. Over a few months, I continued to buy packs—perhaps thinking one of them would hold the answer of why they were popular. I ended up throwing them all in a drawer one day and then forgot about them.

Pokemon Cards

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If ever there was something I was really “die hard” for… it was Pokemon. The video games, the trading cards, the merchandise… I even went to a few conventions.

I never actually learned the official rules of the card game, so I developed my own way of playing. Of course, I never had anyone to play against, so it was just me with a bunch of cards spread out on the floor pretending to battle an opponent. Wait, wait… I know that sounds really pathetic, so before you judge… let me tell you the bright side: I never lost.

Somewhere, there is a bright red box full of about 1000 Pokemon cards, including the entire base set and a bunch of first editions. It was in a closet at my parents’ house… I’m pretty sure it’s worth money now. Maybe I should go find it.

Okay, yes. This fad never left me. Selene and I spent years playing Pokemon Go. And a few months ago, I replayed through one of the Gameboy games.

I will always be a Pokemon Master. No one can take that away from me.

What was your childhood fad?

Daily writing prompt What’s a thing you were completely obsessed with as a kid? View all responses

Good morning and happy Monday, friends.

Happy Beltane! Happy start of May!

Well, I got some fun content out this past week. If you’d like to see a highlight of my accomplishments over the last year, then please join me for my “A Year in Review” post. It’s tradition! If you’d like to catch a brand new episode of M3, then go watch my chat with Amber Rae. Both are conveniently linked above.

The good news first! I’m now completely done with my Spring semester. I just finished up a very, very dull research paper. Grades haven’t been finalized yet, but I know I’ll be pleased with my performance.

Of course, there is one thing left: a course evaluation. I was trying to give the professor the benefit of the doubt, but since they’ve basically ghosted me, I fully intend to tell them what I really think. My dissatisfaction is about to take the form of a dozen small circles with ratings between “5 (Strongly Agree)” and “1 (Strongly Disagree)”—you can bet I’ll be strongly disagreeing with a lot.

In other news, I was sent a delightful review of my book from Lady Serpent of The Keeper’s Path.

You can go and read the full review or… buy the book for yourself and write your own.

I’ve got some speaking engagements coming up soon, so I’m sure you’ll hear more about that in the near future.

Now for the bad news: No fun food pics or anything to show off this week. We had to pop over to the west coast of Florida for the weekend and just returned last night.

Okay, okay… I hear you. Here’s a picture of Loki to tide you over until next time.

I have about 2 weeks until the start of my Summer semester. Hopefully I’ll be able to get some cool stuff done before then.

Stay tuned for more soon!

#1990 #90s #childhood #crazyBones #dailyprompt #dailyprompt2758 #fad #loki #pogs #pokemon #pokemonCards #trends #updates
"867-5309/Jenny" is a song written by #AlexCall and #JimKeller and performed by Keller's band Tommy Tutone. It was released on the album #TommyTutone2 (1981) through #ColumbiaRecords. It peaked at number four on the #Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the #RockTopTracks chart in April 1982. The song led to a #fad of people prank calling unsuspecting victims by dialing 867-5309 and asking for "Jenny".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVwKxz0e2sE
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U01.01.094 Universal Electron Acceptors: NAD+, NADP+, and FAD in Biochemistry

Master the "Big Three" electron acceptors in cellular metabolism with our U01.01.094 guide. Learn the key differences between NAD+ (catabolism), NADP+ (anabolism), and FAD (redox cycles). Explore their vitamin precursors, high-energy states, and high-yield board exam associations for USMLE Step 1. Available at mymedschool.org.

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>> Meta and Google lose landmark trial as jury finds them liable for harming young users' mental health

https://www.businessinsider.com/social-media-addiction-trial-jury-verdict-meta-youtube-negligent-2026-3

#socialmedia #addiction #FAD #Meta #Facebook #media #science #research #truth #Karma #Zuckerberg #Google

FWIW, this is being shared with you "here" (via the sober Business Insider report),
by the guy who coined the term, "FAD" Facebook Addiction Disorder

Might be interesting to some, for the history and #psychology :

http://www.fenichel.com/facebook

Meta and Google lose landmark trial as jury finds them liable for harming young users' mental health

In a 10-to-2 vote, the Los Angeles jury ruled that Meta and Google knew their design was "dangerous" but failed to warn the plaintiffs.

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Historic Photos Show Wild Pole Sitting Craze From the 1920s

They would be up there for days.

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