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Don MacLeod

22,000 Wake Ups and Counting

Category: Humor

Culture

A Shopping Mall Solves Smoking With Humiliation

Posted on January 3, 2026January 6, 2026 By Don MacLeod

A shopping mall in Shenzhen has started installing bathroom stall doors that turn transparent if they detect cigarette smoke. Usually, the glass is opaque. Frosted. The kind you stop noticing the moment the door closes. But if someone lights up inside the stall, a sensor triggers and the glass clears….

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Humor

They Found a Seven-Limbed Octopus on a Scottish Beach

Posted on December 15, 2025December 12, 2025 By Don MacLeod

A large octopus washed up on a beach in Scotland this week. Pale. Heavy. Motionless. Arms splayed in different directions, like the instructions got lost halfway through. Seven of them. Not torn. Not injured. Just seven. The photos show it lying there quietly, as if the ocean set it down…

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Humor

The Leaving America Trend Works Best When Nobody Actually Moves

Posted on December 14, 2025December 12, 2025 By Don MacLeod

The Leaving America Trend Was Inevitable I was reading that New Yorker piece on people trying to slip out of the country — passports, paperwork, the whole bureaucratic obstacle course — and it hit me: the leaving America trend isn’t a phenomenon anymore. It’s content. A fully developed genre. The…

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Humor

The Glass-Walled Room You Can “Take” — If You Don’t Mind Being Public Art

Posted on December 13, 2025December 12, 2025 By Don MacLeod

THE STORY STARTS WITH PEOPLE-WATCHING There’s this moment you get while people-watching — maybe waiting for coffee, maybe in a train station — where you realize everyone has a completely different idea of what “normal behavior” is. Someone’s arguing on speakerphone, someone else is filming a TikTok like gravity doesn’t…

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AI

Why Antarctica Is Suddenly the Hottest Mystery in Science

Posted on December 10, 2025December 15, 2025 By Don MacLeod

The weird stories never announce themselves. They just stroll in, flick the lights twice, and act like Antarctica is the logical place for answers. The ANITA saga fits right in — a cosmic prank hiding under a few miles of ice, radio static, and scientists giving that tight-lipped “everything’s normal”…

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Humor

Liquor Store Break-In Ends With One Passed-Out Raccoon and a Lot of Questions

Posted on December 5, 2025December 4, 2025 By Don MacLeod

There’s drunk, and then there’s “broke into a locked Virginia liquor store and passed out in the bathroom” drunk. And that’s exactly what one raccoon managed to pull off in Ashland, reminding all of us that nature has absolutely no respect for closing hours or inventory management. The store was…

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Humor

The Daredevil Who Rode a Unicycle While Carrying Seven Bowling Balls

Posted on December 2, 2025November 28, 2025 By Don MacLeod

There’s a certain personality you meet in the wide-open states — the ones with too much sky, too much quiet, and way too much room for ideas that should’ve died on the launchpad. You find them in Wyoming, Montana, the Dakotas, Washington, Oregon. Folks who grew up around space, real…

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Family

The Thanksgiving Lions Game That Broke My Family in 1980

Posted on November 27, 2025November 27, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Listen To The Article Thanksgiving is already the busiest, most patience-testing travel week of the year. Airports are bursting, freeways are clogged, and somewhere out there a poor TSA agent is explaining — again — that gravy counts as a liquid. Chaos everywhere. But nothing, and I mean nothing, compares…

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Holidays

How I Learned Thanksgiving Eve Is America’s Big Drinking Night (the Hard Way)

Posted on November 26, 2025November 23, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Nobody ever warned me about the night before Thanksgiving. Not the way they warn you about New Year’s Eve or St. Patrick’s Day. There was no nickname, no folklore, no “pace yourself, kid.” Back then, I had no idea Thanksgiving Eve was America’s biggest drinking night — “Blackout Wednesday,” as…

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Culture

Holiday Travel Chaos Hits New High With Mile-High Meltdown

Posted on November 25, 2025November 23, 2025 By Don MacLeod

Thanksgiving week is already the busiest, most patience-draining travel stretch of the year. People are packed into airports like they’re waiting for free Beyoncé tickets. Lines everywhere. Tension everywhere. Delays everywhere. And that’s before you factor in the one person who decides to turn a routine inconvenience into a Broadway…

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