Across regions, cultures, and bedrooms—slang for undies is as varied as the fabrics they cover.
Month: June 2025
26 posts
Brief Standards: A Strong Argument for the Correct Spelling of “Tightie-Whities”
This definitive guide settles the spelling of “tightie-whities” once and for all—with wit, hyphens, and just a touch of panty pigment.
Revolving Rights: How the Escalator Helped Move Queer History Upward
Before Pride had parades, it had platforms—like escalators. This smart queer history feature explores how Jesse Reno’s invention quietly shaped public roles queer men could thrive in, from department store floors to careers still held today.
Jump in the F*cking Puddle: How Not to Waste a Waterfall
When did we decide that life should be clean, quiet, and dry? A reminder that being fully present isn’t just for thrill-seekers—sometimes it starts with a splash in a puddle.
Is RSS Dead or Just Napping?
Algorithms want your soul. RSS just wants your headlines.
Of Course the Toronto Condo Market Has Tanked—And Here’s Why
Toronto’s condo market collapse isn’t shocking—it’s the result of systemic mediocrity, investor worship, and politics graded on a curve.
Would You Sit in the Blue Seat?
Priority seating is meant to include—but often excludes. Vote in our quick poll and dig into the social dynamics of disability, design, and public discomfort.
Soft Cheese: Seductive or Suspect?
That cheese isn’t going bad—it’s just getting good.
Is That Griefer Helping Test AI or Just Being a Jerk?
A cheeky look at whether griefers in Star Citizen are just trolls—or test subjects feeding CIG’s next-gen NPC design. Vote now and dive into the theory.
Undercover in Plain Sight: When Accessibility Isn’t the Problem—Design Is
Accessibility shouldn’t be a spotlight. It should be a standard. Here’s why “just enough” design holds everyone back—and what true inclusion looks like.