Those in charge would reckon you're a crucial worker – that's to say, your job is pretty darn important.Now, when the big shots claim you can't have a raise, they really mean your worth is more theirs. They dangle job insecurity over you, snatch away your right to live freely. It's like a kind of … Continue reading Who’ve got the moolah?
Category: Nature and stuff
Reality and Interpretations
If you fancy delving into the peculiar world of quantum theories, you'll find yourself needing a bit of maths and some good old-fashioned experiments, no two ways about it.Now, this realm isn't exactly a walk in the park, mind you. It's like trying to grasp smoke with your bare hands. But it's all hidden in … Continue reading Reality and Interpretations
Enduring Lives Amidst Dictators
During my many journeys through time, where numbers blur and years mingle like threads in a big tapestry, dictators have come and gone like summer storms. But let's not focus solely on their brief reigns. The real beauty lies in the unbreakable spirit of the people they ruled.As I stand here, merely observing this ever-spinning … Continue reading Enduring Lives Amidst Dictators
Lies, Legends, Clarity
Imagine a world where the flashiest political show-offs hog the limelight, their egos bigger than a hot air balloon at a parade. And then, just picture this: our reality taking a nosedive into a pit of untruths, all because fancy AI contraptions can whip up lies that look like the real deal. It's like truth … Continue reading Lies, Legends, Clarity
Universe’s Playful Ponderings
What if we're actually the black hole in question?Consider this: what if the universe began as the collapse of a star from beyond our cosmos?And what if the initial collection of matter and all wasn't at the very beginning, but rather gradually fell into this immense black hole we've become?Could it be that this colossal … Continue reading Universe’s Playful Ponderings
LBC better than the BBC
I've been tuning in to LBC radio, catching James O'Brien's show. Now, I don't know the bloke, and I'm quite new to this station. I've tried a few other presenters, but Nick Ferrari's style didn't quite click with me. It seemed a bit off, not making much sense. I prefer a more balanced approach, you … Continue reading LBC better than the BBC
Eons Lost, Wisdom Found
In eras of yore, a time so ancient that it precedes even the notion of prehistory, a captivating assembly of Homo sapiens graced the stage. These captivating creatures exhibited an uncanny mastery over stones, fashioning the terrestrial realm into their veritable oyster. Regrettably, when it came to matters celestial, they were akin to perplexed penguins … Continue reading Eons Lost, Wisdom Found
Y Chromosome Vanishing: Evolution’s Whimsy
In the grand tapestry of existence, the Y chromosome finds itself in a most peculiar predicament. Its once proud assembly of genes dwindles with each passing generation, leading us to a contemplation most intriguing: Could the epochs to come witness the utter absence of this minuscule herald of masculinity? Ah, but let us not rush … Continue reading Y Chromosome Vanishing: Evolution’s Whimsy

