Advice of the Day: Staying Close to a Toilet

The Wise Sage returns with another hilariously reckless “Advice of the Day.” This time he tackles the important question of never being too far from a toilet. With bold, counter-intuitive strategies involving proactive questioning and tactical seating, this Viz Top Tips–style guide to personal logistics is absurd, practical, and dangerously amusing.

Advice of the Day: Spending Holidays with Your Relatives

The Wise Sage returns with another hilarously reckless “Advice of the Day.” This time he tackles the delicate art of spending holidays with relatives. With bold, counter-intuitive strategies for avoiding awkward conversations and family arguments, this Viz Top Tips–style guide to holiday gatherings is absurd, mischievous, and dangerously amusing.

Advice of the Day: Catching a Train

The Wise Sage delivers another hilariously reckless “Advice of the Day,” this time tackling the stress of catching a train. With bold, counter-intuitive strategies for securing a seat and asserting platform dominance, this Viz Top Tips–style take on public transport is structured, absurd, and dangerously amusing.

Advice of the Day: Modern Dating

The Wise Sage returns with another hilariously reckless “Advice of the Day.” This time he tackles modern dating with bold, counter-intuitive strategies designed to eliminate awkward silences and maximise romantic efficiency. A Viz Top Tips–style take on relationships — structured, mildly alarming, and dangerously amusing.

Advice of the Day: Mastering Microwave Cooking

Reduce stress in microwave cooking by setting the timer for one hour and leaving the house. That way, you don’t have to listen to it beep. -The Sage There’s something deeply unsettling about standing in front of a microwave, watching your dinner rotate slowly like a nervous astronaut. The Wise Sage believes this can beContinue reading “Advice of the Day: Mastering Microwave Cooking”

The Wise Sage gives his Advice of the Day…Thoughts.

Today’s Sage Advice: “If you have a problem, just try not thinking about it.” Sound logic or absolute chaos? Only on The Sage Page.