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culture

Sorrow is endemic: depression is not failure

Depression exposes something inverted about social logic. It is treated as a personal weakness, yet the condition of not fitting in is the very pressure that gives the idea of “fitting in” its force. The loops of belonging expand endlessly, always moving the target, ensuring that nobody ever quite succeeds. In practice, exclusion is the […]

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belief

Friction

Belief systems—political, spiritual, cultural—are not merely catalogues of doctrine or symbolic taxonomies but function as frictional zones where indeterminate claims meet, clash, and persist. The turbulence generated by unprovable assertions—whether about metaphysical truth, national destiny, or social justice—creates a binding tension. This tension provides the continuity through which institutions, rituals, and governance structures stabilize themselves, […]

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technology

Relationship Roulette

Dating apps don’t sell love. They sell the chase. Their business model only works if most people fail to find lasting relationships. A happy couple deletes the app and disappears from the revenue stream. That means personal, social, even biological success—stable intimacy, family, belonging—represents commercial failure. So the platforms are designed to keep you searching. […]

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culture

Pop-Punk Perspectives: Green Day’s American Idiot

Green Day released American Idiot in 2004, a punk rock anthem that crystallized the frustration of a generation living through the Bush administration, the Iraq War, and the saturation of 24-hour news. It railed against conformity, fear-driven politics, and the sense that public discourse was being flattened into soundbites. The track spearheaded the concept album […]

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culture

Hollow, Haunted, Unwanted: callous social systems

It’s interesting that when you get sick and fall through the gaps in regards to unemployment, social engagement, there’s no support. You’re basically thrown out as far as possible, as quick as possible, and it is made as hard as possible to come back. That is the basis upon which social value is built, upon […]

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politics

Sound and Fury: Political Futility

If you think politics is the solution to a world deeply problematised by entropic gradients of political turbulence, you’re either an idiot or you’re evil. Politics doesn’t solve problems, it feeds on them. It sustains itself by displacement — shuffling costs, hiding contradictions, weaponising blame. Nothing fundamental ever changes because the system isn’t built to […]

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politics

Politics

The problem isn’t which side of the political argument one takes. The problem is that it remains an argument at all. The very form of endless contestation—framed as positions, sides, and oppositions—sustains itself by never resolving. Institutions then become less about their supposed purpose—education, governance, justice, health—and more about reproducing the argument as their mode […]

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cybernetics politics

Triggered, Tripped and Trapped (in America)

Complex systems persist by inhabiting, invoking, sustaining nonlinear properties, where strict predictability collapses into fragility but feedback loops and fluctuating adaptations sustain continuity. Non-linearity here is less a mathematical technicality than an ontological geometry: the system thrives on unpredictability, dispersing shocks across distributed pathways and drawing from entropy itself as both constraint and medium. This […]

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cybernetics technology

You are the Product

Big technology does not connect you—it consumes you. Its business model is not service but extraction. Every keystroke, every gesture, every delay in loading a page becomes a commodity. You are not the customer; you are the crop. The analogy of farming is no metaphor at all: platforms cultivate dependency as a field is tilled […]

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politics

After Trump

At some point, Trump will be gone. The man will vanish from the stage, but the field that made him possible will remain. That’s the real danger—confusing the collapse of a figure with the collapse of the system that sustained them. Without structural change, the vacancy will simply pull another body into the same orbit. […]

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politics

An Idiot’s Mandate

From outside the United States, the Republican Party’s collapse into moral and intellectual bankruptcy is not just a domestic farce—it’s a global hazard. They’ve thrown their weight behind Donald Trump, a conman who turns every institution he touches into a casino of self-interest and spectacle. This isn’t leadership; it’s theatre for idiots, and the actors […]

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technology

Aesthetic Containment: Technological Options

Technology offers the illusion of choice, but this abundance of options rarely constitutes a solution. A true solution integrates context, consequence, and continuity; it reshapes the system from which the problem arose. An option, by contrast, is a terminus disguised as autonomy—predefined, delimited, and often contingent upon the very infrastructure that created the tension in […]