There’s a type of man our era mass-produces.Rich boy. Never hears "no" in a way that sticks. Every failure cushioned by money, lawyers, and someone poorer taking the hit. On the rare occasion he did hear "no" as a child, it probably arrived as a slap from his father; less a boundary, more a jolt … Continue reading The Rich Boy Tyrant and the Great Git Consensus
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What Bothers Me and Why
These days? It’s the hush around small betrayals. The way people look away when someone’s benefits are cut for being a day late with a form. The silent shrug when a neighbour’s flat is boarded up because they couldn’t pay rent.What bothers me is how normal it’s all become.How the supermarket at 10 p.m. is full … Continue reading What Bothers Me and Why
Resisting the Upgrade Treadmill
Do you remember life before the internet? When time moved differently, and a computer was just… a computer.It didn’t need to know who you were, didn’t ask for constant connection.You turned it on, and it was ready. Simple. Self-contained.There was a kind of peace in that honesty.These days, I notice how much noise has crept … Continue reading Resisting the Upgrade Treadmill
Hypothetical Paranoid Fringe Timeline
The Shadow Behind the Curtain Disclaimer: The following is a work of speculative satire, drawing only from the outer edges of the internet, whispered threads on image boards, grainy documentaries that never aired, and that guy with a whiteboard in a bunker. It is not factual… or is it? The Hidden Pattern: Lord Protectors of … Continue reading Hypothetical Paranoid Fringe Timeline
Tale of Neglected Warnings and Broken Umbrellas
In the shadow of a once blazing sun, a garden of silent anguish now lies barren—a field where seeds of care and hope were expected to flourish but instead withered beneath a sky of neglect. The seasons turned, yet in that time, a storm of unseen contagion swept through, as if a misinterpreted omen had … Continue reading Tale of Neglected Warnings and Broken Umbrellas
Art of Turning
There’s a certain peace in simply letting go—like slipping from the clutches of an off-key melody forced upon us by self-anointed conductors. Their insistent beat fades, the dust they stirred settling at last.Politicians are deft in their craft, skilled at luring us to pour out what’s ours—our time, our breath, our guarded trust. They arrive … Continue reading Art of Turning
The Last Empire: When the Earth Remembers
In an alternate, turbulent world, Donald Trump has declared himself “President for Life” and “Supreme Leader” of the United States. His regime quickly turns authoritarian, fueled by an intense nationalistic ideology. With the U.S. crippled by massive climate devastation—its once-fertile Midwest now a desolate wasteland—Trump pushes a campaign to expand his influence overseas. He declares … Continue reading The Last Empire: When the Earth Remembers
I don’t understand questions, sometimes
Name your top three pet peeves. I don't like stuff that punches down, unless it's unrelatable surrealism with early Tom and Jerry levels of violence. Not really a peeve, more a new level of demonic violence. The good will only punch up and even then it's rare. I'm not good, I will punch up, dance … Continue reading I don’t understand questions, sometimes
Mysterious Tory
What will your life be like in three years? Didn't it used to be five years? Have we got less time to plan our lives? Who decided that one? I missed that memo.Mind you, I missed the one about five years ago. I think I might've been living rather than planning my life.How the hell … Continue reading Mysterious Tory
Spell it in hearts on the wall
Sirens going off in my head, compassion is in it's sickbed?"Why destroy the economy for people who would die anyway"Boris Johnson witnessed to have said, he really didn't care if your kin ended up dead."Eat out to help out" said Chancellor Dr Death, Sunak's concentrated on defraud and theft.Prime Minister Sunlit up lands in shit, … Continue reading Spell it in hearts on the wall






