The world is glitching again, and we’re just here taking notes.

Laser-powered flying saucers from the 1970s are suddenly relevant again.
A $2M bridge collapses during its own ribbon-cutting ceremony like it just speed-ran a structural integrity test.
The FBI allegedly spent a million dollars redacting a pedophile’s files while insisting they somehow lost the evidence they photographed.
France’s First Lady wakes up as “Jean-Michel” in her tax profile.
And somewhere in the wild, a fox laughs like it knows the punchline to the universe — and we don’t.
The news isn’t news anymore.
It’s performance art.
We’ve got collapsing infrastructure, biological anomalies, million-year-old sky rocks mistaken for gold, deep-sea sharks dying for lipstick, a Japanese human-washing machine with Final Destination energy, WWI chemicals sprayed on protesters, and a meteorite older than Earth itself. All in one day.
Civilization is fascinating when it’s fraying at the edges.
If you want the full blast — story by story, link by link, weird by weirder — the complete Strange Sounds Daily dispatch is waiting for you.
👇 Enter at your own intellectual discomfort
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