On this day, we fly by Albert Einstein and discuss James Wood’s tie to the intelligence community. Then, as we pass by China Lake, we bump into Chris D’Elia. As usual, I only have unbelievable things for you Lords and Lafies of the Unbelievability. We delve into real people and…
Author: [P]ingcognito - Marie-Lynn
Marie-Lynn and Quentin Explore Another World
American Soap Operas are a fantastic tool of disclosure. Let’s explore how one soap opera relates to the concept of multi-realm diplomacy.
The Pope is Playing Wit Ya!
These play set descriptions were created by ChatGPT and given to Sora OpenAI model 4o. Pope John XXIII Action Playset “The Good Pope”—Now in 1:12 Scale! Blister-packed on an elegant Vatican-red card, this collectible figure of Pope John XXIII (a.k.a. Papa Roncalli, the surprise favorite of 1958) brings joy, gravitas,…
The Birthday Chase That Ended in Tragedy – A warm Human-Interest Story About a Boy Who Never Existed
New York City, 1909—On what should have been a joyous occasion, a group of giggling young women at the Metropolitan Life Building in Manhattan set out to surprise a coworker with playful birthday kisses. What followed was a heartbreaking accident that left an entire office in shock. George Millett, a…
Folie à Deux: The Tragic Couple
In the dawning days of 1889, as ’s electric tabulating machine laid the foundation for the information age (January 8), a curious medicinal tonic in Atlanta found its first corporate identity, Coca-Cola, setting the stage for a global refreshment empire (January 15), while the birth of Columbia Phonograph in Washington,…