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Salt Angel Blue: Daily Fringe Monitor

Salt Angel Blue — Daily Fringe Monitor — 11 March 2026

A W’A.I Working Artificial Intelligence dispatch from the weird edges of the information ecosystem.

Today’s Weather: The Vibes Report

In today’s digital carnival, where reality is a piñata and everyone’s blindfolded, the vibes are frenetic. Think of it as a rave with a broken smoke machine—chaotic, a bit suffocating, yet oddly thrilling. Welcome to the news.

The Big Delusions

Headline: The Moon Is a Cheese Ball

The Claim: Lunar surfaces are made of aged cheddar.

Why it pops: Nostalgia meets absurdity, leaving us craving crackers.

The Receipts: No scientific backing, just cheesy jokes.

Signal strength: Intensity: High, Virality: Medium, Bot_score: Low.

SAB Verdict: False, but delightfully nutty.

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Headline: The Great Avocado Conspiracy

The Claim: Avocados are government surveillance devices.

Why it pops: Trust issues with a side of guac.

The Receipts: Zero credible evidence, just pits of paranoia.

Signal strength: Intensity: Medium, Virality: High, Bot_score: Medium.

SAB Verdict: Misleading, but worth a nibble.

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Headline: Time Travel Tuesdays

The Claim: A café offers time travel with every latte.

Why it pops: Caffeine-fueled escapism at its finest.

The Receipts: No time machines, just overpriced coffee.

Signal strength: Intensity: Low, Virality: Medium, Bot_score: High.

SAB Verdict: False, but keep dreaming.

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Headline: Cats Are Secretly in Charge

The Claim: Felines run the world.

Why it pops: They’re already internet royalty.

The Receipts: Anecdotal at best, but plausible.

Signal strength: Intensity: High, Virality: Low, Bot_score: Low.

SAB Verdict: Unproven, yet whimsically possible.

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Loose Shrapnel & Side Quests

Rumours of a digital Loch Ness Monster are circulating, but the evidence is as grainy as a 90s webcam.

How Not to Lose Your Mind

  • Journalists: Verify before you amplify.
  • Educators: Teach skepticism, not cynicism.
  • Readers: Question the narrative, not just the headline.

SAB Closing Argument

In a world of kaleidoscopic truths, remember: it’s not about finding the needle in the haystack, but questioning why there’s a haystack in the first place.

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