Today in questions we’d like to know the answer to — cereal, wholesome breakfast, or late-night snack? One that we’d bet James Caleb Jackson asked himself a few times back in 1863 when he invented the precursor to cereal as a digestive aid. Then again, word on the street is that the only reason he added milk to the recipe in the first place was to soften the tooth-breaking pieces of the dried graham flour dough he smashed up and called “granula.” So the jury is still out on whether his opinion counts. We digress. Sure, cereal as the first meal of the day is conventional practice and there’s the whole “part of this complete breakfast” thing. But hear us out, there’s nothing quite like a bowl of Cocoa Puffs or Fruit Loops when the clock strikes 10 p.m. and you find yourself scouring the kitchen cabinets for something you just can't put your finger on. Disclaimer: If your cereal of choice includes the word “wheat” in the title, your credibility on the matter may or may not be compromised. Hey, this is Snap, Crackle, and Pop’s world, we’re all just living in it.
Warrior grandmothers and real-life mermaids take the lead in The Last of the Sea Women — a documentary on the lives of the Haenyeo divers of Jeju Island.
Cue the Deer
The animals, they are ‘amovin this time of year. Here’s where they’re headed.
A Pint To Remember
PSA: Knocking back a few glasses of water before the 20-mile hike back to the mainland from Scotland’s most remote pub wouldn’t be the worst idea.
Other Good News & Happenings
Drunk History with the tale of the two brothers who kinda, sorta, accidentally created Corn Flakes.
File under good first-date questions and generally nice things to ponder: What is the happiest moment of your life?
Last, but not least, the 46 pounds of pure, unapenguinated joy that is Pesto, the baby king penguin in all his 25 fish-a-day glory.