The Encyclopedia of Mundane Extraterrestrial Life
Today's Featured Article
The Bureaucrats of Blandor are widely considered the most unremarkable species in the known universe. First discovered in the Mediocre Nebula in 3457, these gray, amorphous beings spend approximately 97% of their time filing paperwork and organizing their sock drawers. Their society revolves around the meticulous categorization of different shades of beige, and their most celebrated historical achievement was the standardization of form-filing procedures.
Did You Know...
- The Yawnaxians evolved the ability to photosynthesize but only produce exactly enough energy to maintain consciousness while watching paint dry
- Mediocritopia's greatest cultural export is a 4,000-hour documentary about watching grass grow at half-speed
- The Dulloids spent three millennia developing faster-than-light travel only to use it exclusively for their daily commute to accounting jobs
- The Monotonous Mist People of Sector 7G communicate entirely through different variations of the sound "meh"
In The News
- Bland Belt scientists announce groundbreaking discovery that rocks are, indeed, still hard
- Annual Galactic Beige Festival canceled due to excessive excitement
- Tepidarian civilization achieves perfect room temperature, declares mission accomplished
- Committee for Watching Paint Dry releases 900-page report on optimal observation techniques
On This Day
- 4,721 BE: The Great Mediocrity began when billions of beings simultaneously decided to pursue careers in middle management
- 3,892 BE: Mundanus Prime celebrated its most notable holiday by doing absolutely nothing
- 2,456 BE: The Order of the Gray Cardigan completed its millennium-long quest to perfect the art of filing systems
Today's Featured Picture
Current Events
The Council of Unremarkable Affairs continues its ongoing debate about whether to change the standard font in official documents from Arial to Times New Roman. The discussion, now in its 47th year, is expected to conclude sometime in the next century, pending proper form submission and approval from the Department of Insignificant Decisions.