Manifesto against Crumpling Napkins After Meals In the sophisticated world of gastronomy, where every detail counts and every action carries a deeper meaning, we call for a movement against the habit of crumpling napkins after a meal. This act, although seemingly innocent and insignificant, carries implications that should not be ignored. Below we present four fundamental arguments that form the basis of our plea:
Rough ice.
In today's society, it is time to refocus on the phrase "being on thin ice." This metaphor, which has been used for centuries to describe a precarious or risky situation, could be made irrelevant by a simple but radical change in how we interact with natural ice. Imagine if we create a world where smooth ice simply no longer exists - by making all ice surfaces rough.
