
Trigger warning for sensitive topics including gender bias and violence.
We’re diving into some heavy but eye-opening stuff this week, starting with Lewis Capaldi’s surprise Glastonbury set that wasn’t just a show but a powerful spotlight on Tourette’s. We unpack some wild gender bias facts you won’t believe, like why testing pads with blood is only a recent thing and why cold plunges might actually be a no-go for women. Plus, a deep dive into the Yorkshire Ripper case reveals how society’s ugly misogyny delayed justice, and we break down the Bechdel Test to show just how skewed storytelling still is. In “Scott’s WTF of the Week” we get an update on the strange story of Donald Eugene Miller Jr., a man who is alive but legally dead. Meanwhile, “Shelby’s Good Vibes Only” shines a light on why 2 cities in the Netherlands are spending €100,000 on 500 mini staircases on the canals, this is a real heartwarmer.
Scott WTF of the Week
Update on Donald Eugene Miller Jr., Dead or Alive
📅 Tuesday 12th July 2025
Shelby’s Good Vibes Only
🐾 Tiny Staircases Save Cats from Dutch Canals
📅 Wednesday 10th July 2025
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