The cat is out of the bag. Non-gamers are catching on to gamers taking days off to enjoy new releases on launch day. Even the folks NPR, who have not played a game since they did an exposé on Pac-Man's effect on the number of fingerprints the average quarter has (probably), are reporting on people taking Friday off to enjoy the new Zelda game, "Tears of the Kingdom."
Chris has asked that nobody tell Paul and Kyle about Death Stranding 2.
YouTube is highlighting gardening content in a feature called "In Bloom." It is the time of year for it, and as more people return to ideals of simple living through gardening for beauty, personal balance, or food, it makes a lot of sense they would do so with the full support of video creators around the world. Honestly, there ain't no wrong way to love a garden, so we are all in.
“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” ― Cicero
The Pope is asking Italians to have more babies. At an annual conference on birth rates, Pope Francis urged the Italian government to find solutions for the economic and social issues preventing young couples from having kids. Finding and keeping gainful employment and reasonable housing are the problems the 86-year-old religious leader sees between Italy's young adult and parental bliss.
86 years old and so concerned with population health, the Pope must have like …15 kids, right?