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  • The Revolutionary Weekend in Fruitloop World
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    The Revolutionary Weekend in Fruitloop World

    ByJanita Le Grange 28 April 2026

    This morning, I met with Mr. Mayor for our weekly “Spud meeting.” This is where ideas and plans come to life, where we create our “potato lists” (that’s our version of a to-do list), and where the real magic happens behind the scenes. We have quirky, fun names for everything we do because being a…

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  • Two Farms, Two Worlds
    First Job Stories | Work

    Two Farms, Two Worlds

    ByIsmar & Ritesh 28 April 2026

    It begins, as these things often do, with an image. Not an abstract idea of “a farm,” but two very specific landscapes—two childhood worlds that happen to share the same word, and almost nothing else. If you arrived at Ismar’s farm in Brazil, you would first notice the house. A wooden structure, painted yellow, standing…

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    Broad Shoulders and Small Rituals: How I Learned to Enjoy My Work

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 27 April 2026

    I remember that morning quite well, sitting there and talking with The Mayor. He had this question in his head—how to make work more fun—and I could already feel where this was going. I told him straight away, “Sometimes difficult… better we leave that topic.” We both laughed. But in general, yes… in general, it…

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  • The Café
    Life

    The Café

    ByNiki 26 April 202626 April 2026

    Whenever I pass a café in my city—one that sits quietly, emptied of voices, or where the owner is gently gathering the remnants of a day—I feel something inside me ache. It’s the same quiet sorrow that autumn carries in its air: soft, elusive, and impossible to fully name… a tender loneliness that settles deep…

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  • Some Weeks Leave a Trace
    The Mayor's Pen

    Some Weeks Leave a Trace

    ByMayor 24 April 202624 April 2026

    There are weeks that pass quietly. And then there are weeks that leave something behind — not loudly, not dramatically, but in fragments. A conversation here. A memory there. A moment that stays longer than expected. This has been one of those weeks. It begins, as it often does, somewhere familiar.In conversations about work —…

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  • Peeling Potatoes Episode 44: First Jobs, First Lessons, and the Smell That Never Leaves
    First Job Stories | Work

    Peeling Potatoes Episode 44: First Jobs, First Lessons, and the Smell That Never Leaves

    ByThe Duo 24 April 2026

    Okay… we are live.Are we live? Yes, we’re live. And before anything sensible happens, there’s singing. There has to be singing.A slightly off-key, fully committed, no-going-back-now kind of singing. “Happy birthday, Mr. Mayor…” And just like that, the tone is set. A birthday, a joke about age, and a gentle reminder that time is doing…

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  • I Quit Grade 1 (Again)
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    I Quit Grade 1 (Again)

    ByJanita Le Grange 24 April 2026

    Do you ever look at your child’s homework and feel a sudden, overwhelming urge to hand in your resignation as a parent-teacher? Because today, I officially quit Grade 1. I remember my own time in Grade 1 quite fondly. I remember sitting on the carpet listening to stories. I remember the tactile joy of playdough…

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  • Future Doctor and the AI Revolution
    Future Jobs | Work

    Future Doctor and the AI Revolution

    BySarah 23 April 2026

    The conversation started in a very simple way, with weather. Sarah was enjoying sunshine and light clothes, while Fruitloop was talking about cold rain, wind, and even snow in some parts of South Africa. It was one of those funny little moments that reminds you how different two places can feel on the same day….

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  • Out of Office, Into Chaos (and Back Again)
    Funny Work Fails | Work

    Out of Office, Into Chaos (and Back Again)

    BySylvie 23 April 2026

    She still feels it in her legs sometimes — that strange, pleasant heaviness from walking all day without really noticing. Twenty thousand steps, maybe more. It didn’t feel like exercise at the time. It just felt like moving from one place to another, slowly, without urgency. The hotel had been that big. Big enough that…

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  • Goodbyes, Gymnastics & the AI Revolution: Inside Fast-Moving World
    Future Jobs | Work

    Goodbyes, Gymnastics & the AI Revolution: Inside Fast-Moving World

    ByJanita Le Grange 23 April 2026

    There’s something bittersweet about endings—and for Maxime, this week in Laval is exactly that. As he logs into his regular session with Fruitloop (aka Janita), his voice carries a mix of excitement and quiet nostalgia. “It’s my last week here,” he admits, reflecting on the friendships and routines he’s about to leave behind. Around him,…

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