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memoir

Structural Exile

I grew up inside fracture. Not the cinematic kind, not the kind that produces easy narrative arcs of redemption, but the slow, dislocating kind that dissolves continuity. Family breakdown did not make me resilient or strong. It pushed me sideways, out of the main flow, and then quietly out of sight. By my late teens, […]

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Philosophy

Suffering Fools

If someone is incorrect, you should still read, listen or try to comprehend their belief. Not to refute them, but to understand the architecture of their error. Falsehood is not random. It has shape, lineage, motive, inheritance. Every mistaken claim is a footprint left by a system trying to stabilise itself under pressure. To read […]

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Alien Anthropology

It’s All a Bit Shit, Isn’t It?

On Suffering, Communication, and the Institutionalisation of Despair Suffering isn’t anomalous; it’s transmissible. And crucially, it’s more transmissible than almost anything else. In the logic of communication systems, negativity spreads not because of some metaphysical malevolence but because of the dynamics of signal transmission itself. Fear, outrage, grief—they’re high-frequency, low-bandwidth. They slot neatly into channels […]