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Our Driverless Cars Are More Human Than Ever
Our alert system automatically blares a train horn if the vehicle ahead of you fails to speed off within 0.28 seconds of the traffic light turning green. That’ll keep traffic moving!
By Ivan Ehlers
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Career Fair, Class of 2028
Become an A.I. operator. The work is dull, but you’ll make enough money for rations and to live in a pipe in Williamsburg with twenty other people.
By Jenny Kroik
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January 6, 2025
The Capitol is breached. Security cameras catch Senator Josh Hawley running in fear from a passel of L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ activists attempting to garland him in Pride bunting.
By David Kamp
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What’s Your Parenting-Failure Style?
Like to watch TikToks while your toddler eats a bagel from the subway floor? Take this quiz to determine how bad a mom or dad you really are.
By Kira Garcia
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Morning-After Campaign Texts
Hey, it’s Kamala. Should we do a tiny insurrection? Quick poll: Y/N? No worries if not!
By Emily Flake and Miriam Jayaratna
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Getting Some Shut-Eye with Anxiety and Depression
“If I fall asleep now, I’ll get five hours of sleep. People run on five hours of sleep.”
By Eli Dreyfus and Eve Asher
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Reasons I Was Crying on the Subway
I was reminded of my recent breakup when I saw a rat breaking up with another rat, and other causes.
By Colin Stokes
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Sadness Lamp F.A.Q.
I drew an angry face on my Sadness Lamp with a permanent marker, and now it won’t come off. Can I have a new lamp?
By Sarah Hutto
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My Evening Depression Beauty Routine
Toner helps shrink your pores, but will it make you pick up the phone when your mom calls for the tenth time? Hard to say.
By Scaachi Koul
Comics
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Post-Election Faces
Are these the usual blank stares—or something heavier?
By Liana Finck
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The Cartoonist’s Dream Journal
My ideas come from my dreams, so that’s why I nap so frequently. I’m working.
By Bob Eckstein
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America!: Election Mascots
Fred the World-Weary Warthog, the Poll Terror, Professor Numbington, and others.
By Ali Fitzgerald
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Ways to Respond When You’re Stressed and Someone Tells You “Not to Stress”
Smile and keep emphatically blinking until they go away.
By Tim Zientek
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Life Advice with Animal Analogies
Live like a fish? A mountain lion? A butterfly? A beaver? A menagerie of unideal options.
By Viktoria Shulevich
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Halloween Decorations Explained
Witches and skeletons make sense for this holiday, but your guess is as good as mine when it comes to “a general spooky vibe.”
By Liana Finck
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Delusional Rationalizations for Your Pathetically Low Uber Rider Rating
I asked the driver to crank up the A.C. so that my on-the-go pedicure would dry more quickly. Airflow settings are clearly a trigger for him.
By Stephanie Redmond
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If the Magic from the Movie “Practical Magic” Had Actually Been Practical
“Practical Magic” is stirring a morning cup of coffee via telekinesis. Actually Practical Magic is flossing your teeth every morning via any kind of miracle.
By Anna Pook
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Nextdoor Reacts to the Rapture
Does anyone know what’s going on in the Smithfield area? People flying around, hellfire, terrible traffic.
By Jay Martel
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What Do You Want to Do with Your Life?
Why is sorting yourself out so hard? Are you a late bloomer? A lost cause? A burnout?
By Alex Baia
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Charts for Talking to People
Surefire Conversational Fodder by Group, Topic Correlations, and more.
By Sophie Lucido Johnson
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Excerpts from a Sitcom Set in New York City by Writers Who Are Clearly from California
Rebecca and Hannah’s average-size, twenty-five-hundred-square-foot apartment overlooking Central Park is perfect for accommodating big groups.
By Carlos Greaves