Londoners are on the hunt for the German Hairy Snail, a creature so small it's almost laughable - only a fingernail in size, with a shell that's its most defining feature and just about the only thing that makes it "hairy" is by association. Despite its unassuming appearance, this ancient species has been living along the Thames since Neolithic times.
But what started as an excuse for a laugh has turned into something more profound. A growing trend of people turning away from social media has emerged, with many finding solace in a pre-digital world where life was lived in real-time and meaningful interactions were a norm.
Some people even claim that seeing one's own reflection is detrimental to mental well-being, citing the need for humans to avoid the "round" view. It seems there's some truth to this, as recent research reveals that changes to our glutes can signal an increased risk of type 2 diabetes - something that could potentially be mitigated by simply avoiding the mirror.
But amidst all these new discoveries and perspectives, one thing remains constant: our love-hate relationship with gift guides. For those who revel in the chaos of finding the perfect present within a budget constraint, we have your back - and your scorn for self-righteous social media denizens.
So as we approach the festive season, take a moment to appreciate the little things - like the tiny, ancient German hairy snail that's been living along our river since before we knew what it was. Or, you know, just grab a cup of warm cider and indulge in some well-deserved gift-giving rage.
But what started as an excuse for a laugh has turned into something more profound. A growing trend of people turning away from social media has emerged, with many finding solace in a pre-digital world where life was lived in real-time and meaningful interactions were a norm.
Some people even claim that seeing one's own reflection is detrimental to mental well-being, citing the need for humans to avoid the "round" view. It seems there's some truth to this, as recent research reveals that changes to our glutes can signal an increased risk of type 2 diabetes - something that could potentially be mitigated by simply avoiding the mirror.
But amidst all these new discoveries and perspectives, one thing remains constant: our love-hate relationship with gift guides. For those who revel in the chaos of finding the perfect present within a budget constraint, we have your back - and your scorn for self-righteous social media denizens.
So as we approach the festive season, take a moment to appreciate the little things - like the tiny, ancient German hairy snail that's been living along our river since before we knew what it was. Or, you know, just grab a cup of warm cider and indulge in some well-deserved gift-giving rage.