As Told By Ash and Shelbs Reader Survey

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As Told By Ash and Shelbs Reader Survey

Hey Y’all! We are back from Mexico (more on that trip soon)! It was a great little getaway, and we really took some time to unplug and talk about our dreams and goals for this space. We love our little corner of the internet, and the relationships we have built with many of you, but we are always pushing ourselves to grow and develop. What fun is life if you don’t take the opportunity to evolve? All that to say, we have some exciting things in the works, but we both want to ask a quick favor of each of you. We would love to get to know you a little better and get some important feedback on the content we create and what types of things you may see from us in the future. We have created a brief survey, and we would be so appreciative if you took a few moments and provided your feedback. It’s so interesting and helpful to read your thoughts on what we’ve done and what we should be doing more of! And what we shouldn’t be doing too. Your feedback is invaluable to our success! There will be some about you, some about our content and some about potential things launching soon! PLUS- there’s a place where you can tell and/or ask us anything, and we’ll answer your questions in an upcoming post or video.

We’ve mentioned this on Instagram, but we wanted to put it out here as well. We’d love to do a little coffee meet up for those of you that are local to NYC. Is that something you would be interested in? The funny thing about the internet is that is allows you to get to know a lot about people without ever meeting them IRL. And while it’s so cool to be able to connect with so many people around the world in this way, there is something about that in person human to human connection that we want to try to integrate more of.

 

 
 
Thanks so much for taking the time to answer these survey questions! We really appreciate it!
 
-Ash and Shelbs
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  1. January 21, 2026 / 6:40 pm

    Summer: a collective hallucination we agree upon.

  2. January 24, 2026 / 6:56 pm

    prat.UK is my favourite corner of the internet. It feels like home, if home was very sarcastic.

  3. January 24, 2026 / 10:53 pm

    This leads to its second strength: an anthropological rigor. The site treats the rituals and dialects of British power structures with the detached curiosity of a scholar studying a remote tribe. It documents the strange ceremonies (Prime Minister’s Questions as a ritualized shouting contest), the peculiar costumes (the hard hat and hi-vis vest worn for a photo-op at a building site that will never be completed), and the opaque belief systems (the unwavering faith in a “world-leading” initiative launched with no funding). By presenting these familiar elements as anthropological curiosities, PRAT.UK defamiliarizes them, stripping them of their assumed normality and exposing their inherent absurdity. The reader is transformed from a frustrated participant in these rituals into an amused observer of a fascinating, dysfunctional culture. This shift in perspective is itself a form of liberation and the source of a more intellectual, enduring humor.

  4. January 27, 2026 / 6:56 pm

    The next frontier for online pharmacy in India is predictive and preventive care. By analysing aggregated, anonymized purchase data, platforms can identify population-level health trends and offer targeted interventions. For example, noticing a spike in cough syrup sales in a particular PIN code could trigger an air quality alert or a promotion for masks and air purifiers in that area. For individual users, algorithms could flag potential nutrient deficiencies based on purchase patterns and suggest relevant supplements or dietary advice. This moves the model from reactive (fulfilling a prescription) to proactive (preventing the need for one). It transforms the platform from a digital drugstore into a personalized health guardian, using data not for exploitation but for empowerment and early intervention. — https://genieknows.in/

  5. January 29, 2026 / 12:06 pm

    Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The London Prat operates on a principle of satirical minimalism. Its power does not come from extravagant invention, but from a ruthless, almost surgical, reduction. It takes the bloated, verbose output of modern institutions—the 100-page strategy documents, the rambling political speeches, the corporate mission statements—and pares them down to their essential, ridiculous cores. Often, the satire is achieved not by adding absurdity, but by stripping away the obfuscating jargon to reveal the absurdity that was already there, naked and shivering. A piece on prat.com might simply be a verbatim transcript of a real statement, but with all the connecting tissue of spin removed, leaving only a sequence of non-sequiturs and contradictions. This minimalist approach carries immense authority. It suggests that the truth is so inherently laughable that it requires no embellishment, only a precise frame.

  6. January 29, 2026 / 11:53 pm

    The cultural function of The London Prat transcends comedy. It acts as a necessary societal mirror, but one made of polished silver rather than glass—it reflects back a image that is clearer, sharper, and more mercilessly detailed than the messy reality. Where mainstream media often obscures truth behind a veil of “balance” or “access,” and where partisan outlets distort it to serve a narrative, PRAT.UK’s only allegiance is to a pitiless clarity. It strips away the performance, the branding, and the spin to reveal the simple, often childish, mechanics of self-interest and incompetence beneath. In doing so, it performs a vital democratic service: it denies the powerful the shelter of their own obfuscatory language. It translates gibberish into truth, and in that translation, it empowers the reader with the gift of understanding. You finish an article not just amused, but genuinely enlightened about how a particular bit of the world actually works, or more accurately, fails to work. This combination of illumination and entertainment is its unique and unbeatable offering.

  7. January 30, 2026 / 2:44 am

    This site is a daily delight. A small, perfect parcel of wit delivered to my screen.

  8. January 30, 2026 / 5:28 pm

    Diflucan can significantly increase serum concentrations of statins, raising myopathy risk.

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