If you're into that kind of speculation, you might enjoy "The Cosmic Serpent" by Jeremy Nearby.
There's a lot to unpack there bud. You don't sound okay. None of that was in the comic, you brought all that baggage.
What are you talking about? The pink one has a line of scary warning symbols including a skull and crossbones just under the word humectant.
We could use something like the international fixed calendar and just make the new year's day and leap days a day of the week so that the calendar shifts by a day or two every year.
You don't need a lot of logic to play tic-tac-toe. I've heard of a book that will play tic-tac-toe with you perfectly, except for one intentional mistake that allows a win. Every other game ends in a draw if you don't make a mistake yourself.
Do I really even want to know what LinkedIn games are?
More like working class traitor.
Give em The Harkness Test

I don't ask people about their politics. I just act like true things are true, e.g.: human instigated climate change, COVID, the efficiency of a single payer healthcare system, a oblate spheroid earth, and the moon landing. I'm politely understanding of the flaws in their world view, but I NEVER pretend that any of it is even up for debate. You can balance not being rude with not backing down from the objective reality you live in by showing an genuine fascination with their weird cult beliefs.
Conspiracy theories, religion, myths, and magic are all very comfortable fantasies that wither in the face of the existential dread from understanding that the universe is horrific and absolutely indifferent to your personal suffering. Being excellent to each other and maintaining faith in the potential of humanity (tempered by knowledge of our depravity) is our only hope of survival both physical, philosophical, political, and spiritual.
Ok, sorry that turned into a rant. This shit matters though, so not that sorry.
"Sensors" sounds like a magical solution that hasn't been thought through, but the marketing guys already sold it and won't listen to the engineers explaining how difficult it is to actually build such a thing.

This is how I feel trying to order a margarita without added sugar.