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  • The Case of the Missing Tail: Martin in Edinburgh
    Travel

    The Case of the Missing Tail: Martin in Edinburgh

    ByMayor 25 February 202625 February 2026

    When the Mayor announced, with great dignity, that his bushy tail would be on the back as well, nobody in the video call was prepared for what would follow. In English, it sounded innocent. Woodland. Squirrel. Possibly festive. In German, however, Schwanz—tail—has… range. And thus began Martin’s January mission to Edinburgh. Operation: Angel Fish The…

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  • B-Bread. Food that doesn’t need explaining.
    B-Bread | Food & Cooking

    B-Bread. Food that doesn’t need explaining.

    ByMayor 24 February 2026

    I have a litre of excellent homemade pork knuckle stock. I want to use it as a basis for one week’s worth of cooking; budgeting should be fun, effective, and nutritious. List me one week’s worth of recipes, using the stock as a foundation, even a perpetual recipe. Mr Mayor, that’s liquid gold. A proper…

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  • Two Beaches, Two Clocks, One Photo That Says Too Much
    Values

    Two Beaches, Two Clocks, One Photo That Says Too Much

    ByMayor 24 February 202624 February 2026

    The first thing that happened was a photograph. Ritesh was describing Kerala like he was still standing there — heat that sticks to your skin, the long walk on the sand, the Arabian Sea holding only the sunset (not the sunrise), and his wife, glowing with that kind of excitement you only see when something…

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  • Lederhosen, Laptops, and the Space In Between
    Values

    Lederhosen, Laptops, and the Space In Between

    ByAlexander 24 February 2026

    I sometimes smile when people ask me whether I am German or Bavarian. On paper, of course, I am German. I have a German passport, I speak German, I work in Germany. It’s simple. But when someone asks me that question, it doesn’t feel simple. If I say, “I am Bavarian,” what do I really…

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  • The Spongebob Symphony and the Monday Fog
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    The Spongebob Symphony and the Monday Fog

    ByJanita Le Grange 23 February 2026

    Monday has arrived again, and somehow, the weekend disappeared faster than a cake at a birthday party. After the few mishaps of last week, I had high hopes for a quiet sanctuary. I successfully avoided the swing ball and the driver’s seat, but I forgot one thing: the house was full and too small to…

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  • Grünkohlwanderung: Where Frost, Friendship, and Pinkel Come Together
    Life | Travel

    Grünkohlwanderung: Where Frost, Friendship, and Pinkel Come Together

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 23 February 202623 February 2026

    When people hear the word Grünkohlwanderung, they often think first about the food. Or maybe about the drinking. But for me it is much more than that. It is walking, it is eating, it is laughing, it is standing in cold wind with red ears and warm hands around a little glass hanging on a…

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  • The Guinea Pig That Needs a System.
    Doodlehorse

    The Guinea Pig That Needs a System.

    ByGuinea Pig 21 February 202621 February 2026

    There is a particular silence that settles in when the house empties. Not loneliness. Not drama. Just the absence of observation. When departures have happened and trains have left platforms and the motherland has reclaimed its citizens, the house shifts. And I shift with it. I become lighter. Looser. Slightly feral in an intellectual way….

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  • The Saturday Morning explosion
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    The Saturday Morning explosion

    ByJanita Le Grange 21 February 2026

    The morning is a quiet, grey watercolor. Outside, the rain is doing that rhythmic, soft dripping on the roof that makes you want to stay in pajamas until Tuesday. I’m sitting in the living room, cradling a mug of coffee and staring into the middle distance, watching the house slowly come into focus. Then, I…

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  • If Christopher Columbus Had a Funnel
    Business | Mashed

    If Christopher Columbus Had a Funnel

    ByMayor 21 February 202621 February 2026

    Or: Why I Refuse to Optimise the Atlantic There is a version of 1492 where Christopher Columbus never leaves port. Not because of storms. Because of strategy sessions. He’s sitting in a co-working space in Seville explaining his value proposition to a growth consultant named Diego. “Who exactly is this voyage for?” Diego asks. “India,”…

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  • The Weekly Slice 14: Layers of Loyalty and a Marshmallow Crown
    The Weekly Slice

    The Weekly Slice 14: Layers of Loyalty and a Marshmallow Crown

    ByMayor 20 February 202620 February 2026

    On Friday evening, a tired man stood on a football field. He had just returned from a business trip.He was exhausted.He almost sent a message to his team: “Sorry, I can’t come today.” But he didn’t. He put on his boots and went to training anyway . That small moment explains this week. This week,…

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