Weird But True: Lobsters Taste With Their Legs
Lobsters may look alien, and they act like it too! Tiny hairs on their legs are actually taste sensors, allowing them to detect chemicals in the water and “taste” their food by walking over it. Their front pincers are also equipped with smell sensors, making lobsters a real flavor detective of the sea.
Word Worth Noting: Quaintrelle
Quaintrelle (noun) refers to a woman who emphasizes a life of passion, style, and personal charm. It’s an old-fashioned term that’s finding new meaning in modern life—celebrating the art of living beautifully and with intention.
Would You Rather…?
Would you rather be able to instantly teleport anywhere in the world, but only once a week, or be fluent in every language, but lose the ability to read body language?
Try This Today: Digital Declutter—Unsubscribe From 5 Emails
Take five minutes to unsubscribe from email lists you no longer read. A cleaner inbox reduces distraction, saves time, and makes room for messages that truly matter. It’s a small act that adds up to big digital peace of mind.
Hit Play On This: Arlo Parks
Arlo Parks crafts introspective indie-pop laced with poetic lyrics and mellow beats. Her debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams explores identity, mental health, and connection with emotional clarity. Songs like “Eugene” and “Hurt” are perfect for thoughtful afternoons and long drives.
