Wild Food.

The idea of consuming meals in a physically dynamic, almost wild way, with lots of movement and activity, is an intriguing concept that has deep roots in both prehistoric times and the Middle Ages. This approach can bring unexpected health benefits and foster a vibrant connection with our meals and food culture.

Forks and Spoons.

Official Warning: The Risk of Changing Forks and Spoons With this document we, the undersigned, wish to draw attention to the risks associated with incorrectly changing forks and spoons in both domestic and professional settings. This warning is issued based on existing safety protocols and guidelines for proper use of eating utensils, and has been reinforced by recent insights into the potentially dangerous consequences of such mix-ups.

Parrot.

The Dutch children's song "Parrot are you still alive" seems at first glance to be an innocent game, but on closer inspection it raises profound philosophical questions about existence, consciousness and communication. This article explores the implications of this seemingly simple question from several philosophical perspectives. From the existentialist perspective, the question "Parrot, are you still alive?"... Continue Reading →

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Tip of your nose.

In our modern urban societies, we sometimes get so caught up in our daily activities and technological distractions that we lose sight of the simple acts of self-awareness and bodily connection. Touching the tip of your nose with your index finger is one of those seemingly simple actions that can nevertheless have deeper philosophical and social meanings.

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