Hatred Runs

How deep-seated is this hatred? Or is it doing exactly what the title suggests...To me, someone with roots in East London, Ireland, and Norfolk, "the runs" implies having digestive issues.So perhaps it's like that: hatred has diarrhea. That's an interesting notion; maybe it will self-destruct.But that's not what I intended. When did humans start despising … Continue reading Hatred Runs

Some questions do ‘ave ’em

What major historical events do you remember? What's an historical event? I assume historic means whatever got preserved for future generations as the truth. A good method for those that follow a hellbound path would be to burn books... So I'm going to assume it means what got written down somewhere that lots of people … Continue reading Some questions do ‘ave ’em

Gossip ya nuts off

Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive? On a day when I'm feeling rather lazy, it's usually because the world has left me feeling utterly drained.In my world, society isn't exactly the warmest place; it's where I seek refuge from all the pain and suffering.Endless chit-chat and pointless conversations only seem to fuel … Continue reading Gossip ya nuts off

What’s better to admire than money?

A man sits with his back to us looking out over a desolate sea of rock. A mist blankets the jagged peaks. The sky is dark and sinister. Hanging from a divine light is the talking dead man, the mouth piece of this horrifying god.

I mean, why money? Money's just a symbol of power; it's not the power itself. We kinda rely on it, but we're still around even when we're broke.The weird thing about money worship is that it's not really about what you can buy; it's treated like some sort of deity.If money were a god, what … Continue reading What’s better to admire than money?

Norman’s King Arthur

A medieval style painting of a knight dressed in blue top and green knickers is either kissing or whispering to a king in a red cloak, maybe they're lovers?

The legendary King Arthur presided over a mythical era of yore. His knights, while wielding swords, surprisingly upheld a code of honour, though it occasionally spiraled into violence.Arthur's council comprised a solitary elder versed in peculiar matters like white phosphorus and willow bark chewing. None of this had democratic input from the people of Albion, … Continue reading Norman’s King Arthur

Birds: Real or Not?

A digital illustration of a raven-like bird with mechanical parts

You know, it's a funny thing, this whole "birds aren't real" idea. I mean, if they're not real, what exactly is that chirping in the morning, right outside my window? It's like a proper mystery, that is.And when you see one of those little fellas darting past you in the park, you can't help but … Continue reading Birds: Real or Not?

Religious Secular PM

An older man looks out around a sand and rock desert

Our Prime Minister practices Hinduism, which is his personal choice and doesn't directly impact our secular government. However, it's worth considering what his perspective on karma might be.Karma is a concept observed by Hindus and Buddhists, with differences in how they view divine influence on the rules. When Prime Minister Sunak makes decisions that affect … Continue reading Religious Secular PM