A Mirror of Fracture and Fidelity: Storytelling, Simulation, and the Ethics of Small Acts in the Intergenerational Conundrum
In an era saturated with narrative, where the spectacle of meaning often replaces its substance, the human condition emerges not
the fit is called lineage
this is me in a weird outfit.
ai made it.
i told it i’m 22% vietnamese, 2% chinese, about
On Being a Malcontent:
(Or, Why Overthinking Is Not a Flaw)
(ai rewrite of a 2012 short piece I wrote in college)
I will
10 Totally Real Ways to Deal with Your Crushing Existential Dread
1. Pretend You’re a Hero in a Meaningless Universe (Camus Style)
Nothing matters? Fine. Pretend you’re a stubborn
Excerpt from a nonsense essay prompt by AI
belonging persists even within the intricate crosscurrents of cultural dislocation that characterize Keiko’s experience in the broader Japanese narrative
Never Start a Tariff War
That statement from the Trump administration — “Studies have repeatedly shown that tariffs can be an effective tool for reducing or
Djts suicide squad
Below is a curated overview of publicly reported controversies, unflattering stories, and notable corporate or donor ties connected to each
The about 24-Hour TikTok Apocalypse: A Tale of Panic, RedNote, and the Return to Scrolling
When TikTok blinked out of existence in the United States for less than a day, chaos reigned. For around 24
The Great TikTok Diaspora: A Journey of Loss, Authenticity, and New Frontiers
In the stillness after TikTok vanished from American shores, its creators found themselves adrift. Those who had once crafted empires
A Shimmering Mirage: The Capitalist Illusions of Elon Musk
(In the style of Rudyard Kipling, John Steinbeck, and Charles Dickens)
Behold this wintry stage upon which a solitary figure