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Why Unskippable YouTube TV Ads Are Fueling User Revolt
A deep investigation into why unskippable ads on YouTube's TV apps are provoking widespread backlash, how it affects viewers and advertisers, and what practical changes could rebuild trust and effectiveness.

George Lucas’s Plan: Darth Maul as the Sequel Trilogy’s Crime God
An in-depth exploration of an alternate Star Wars vision in which George Lucas positioned Darth Maul as the primary antagonist of Episodes VII–IX — rising from Sith apprentice to galactic crime lord while Luke Skywalker rebuilt the Jedi Order.

Gaining 30kg in 2 Months: When My Tattoo Stretched
A personal narrative and practical guide exploring how rapid weight gain changed a circular arm tattoo into an oval, the skin and tattoo science behind it, what to expect, and how to manage or fix the result.

Why Capybaras Often Survive Crocodile Attacks
Capybaras and crocodiles share waterways across South America, yet adult capybaras are eaten by crocodilians less often than you might expect. This article explains the biology, behavior, and ecology that reduce their risk—and what those dynamics reveal about predator-prey balance in watery habitats.

Honda President: 'No Chance Against This' — China's Auto Edge
After a high-profile visit to a major Chinese supplier, Honda's leadership publicly acknowledged the daunting scale and speed of Chinese automakers and supply chains, prompting urgent questions about strategy, partnerships, and the future of legacy carmakers. This feature unpacks what that admission means for Honda and the wider industry.

Honda Exec: 'We Have No Chance' After Visiting Chinese Supplier
After a striking visit to a large Chinese auto supplier, a Honda executive's remark — 'We have no chance' — crystallizes a broader industry tension: Chinese suppliers' scale, integration and rapid innovation are reshaping global automotive competition and forcing legacy automakers to rethink strategy.