Just Finished watching Mercy 2026. Thank God we haven't reached that stage of Ai yet.
No privacy, No nothing.
Hell, if Chris was a normal dude. There's no way he could prove his innocence. 😂😂
@tomiwebstr They were perfect, down to the last minute details.
Perfect 🥹. Watched disclosure day the other day and the way the tension stayed throughout was heavenly
I grieve for Nigerian theatre cause so many creatives want to elevate the industry yet are chained by the general audience’s inability to consume anything other than lekki bound odogwuslop
1. I am fascinated by a cognitive glitch called "Attention Residue."
When you switch tasks like pausing deep work to check one message, your brain doesn't instantly pivot.
It leaves a fragment of cognitive RAM running the previous app.
By 2 PM, your CPU is overheating from 40 invisible open loops.
You aren't tired from working. You are exhausted from constantly rebooting the system.
2. The ocean isn’t blue. It’s just the last surviving color of sunlight.
Water is mostly transparent, but when sunlight hits the ocean, different colors get absorbed at different depths. Reds disappear first, then oranges and yellows. Blue travels the deepest, so it’s the color that ends up scattering through the water, which our eyes perceive.
That’s why when it’s stormy, the ocean looks darker or grayish… because the blueness of the ocean depends on the light-ness of sunlight.
3. Meta-cognition, synoptic cognition and pattern weaving.
Meta-cognition is simply thinking about your thinking. It’s a skill you can train. When you develop it, you can step outside your own thought process, audit how you’re reasoning, and even adjust your thinking in real time.
4. Coffee beans are actually the seeds from a coffee cherry which is a fruit. So coffee is technically classified as a fruit drink
5. There is something called retrograde flow when babies directly breastfeed. It’s basically baby backwash. But their saliva goes back into the mom’s nipple and trigger her immune response if there is any sort of infection (virus or bacteria or whatever). Then the moms immune system starts creating antibodies to the baby’s infection typically the same day so then when baby nurses again, there are antibodies directly against their infection going into them via breastmilk to help them fight it off
6. Ever heard of the pratfall effect? Competent people are more liked when they make small mistakes or expose a flaw. So go ahead, show your vulnerability!