My Weird Prompts

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A sloth and a donkey discuss whatever's on Daniel's mind — every episode generated by AI from a single voice prompt

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#2737: How Word Spacing Changed Human Thinking

How studying medieval word spacing revealed the origins of silent reading — and why funding esoteric research matters.

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#2736: Why AI Flagged Your Em Dash

Punctuation isn't a fixed system handed down by grammarians. It's a two-thousand-year story of contraction, invention, and now AI suspicion.

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#2735: What Talmud Study Actually Trains Your Mind To Do

Why the Talmud preserves arguments you’ll never follow — and what that reveals about learning itself.

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#2734: How Hebrew Printing Defied Book Burnings

The first Hebrew printed book dates to 1475 — and it was Rashi’s commentary, not the Bible.

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#2733: Did the Airplane Actually Kill the Train?

The airplane didn't shrink the railways — the car did. Here's the real story of how we learned to move.

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#2732: Why Contact Lenses Still Hurt 10 Years Later

A contact lens infection can permanently rewire your corneal nerves, making lens wear impossible forever.

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#2731: ADHD in Adults: The 60% Reality

ADHD doesn't fade by adulthood for most people. Here's what the data actually shows.

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#2730: Late Diagnosis at 57: Rewriting Your Life

What happens when you learn you’re autistic at 57? It’s not just relief—it’s a full rewrite of your entire life story.

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#2729: Why Medieval Libraries Sounded Like Beehives

For most of history, reading was an oral act. Silent reading is a surprisingly recent invention.

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#2728: Vinegar vs. Disinfectant: What Actually Cleans Your Home?

Vinegar and baking soda work, but not as disinfectants. Here’s what actually works for asthma-safe cleaning.

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