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What is this blog?

Back in the early days of the internet, people used to have personal websites. They were a place of quirks, of awful HTML and comic sans. But they oozed expression and personality.

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The Yellow Sign

Robert W. Chamber’s anthology “The King in Yellow” consists of several vignettes bound together by a fictional play of the same title. This play leaves readers changed, forming an obsession that leads to madness, irrationality, and purpose. More than this, though, the forbidden knowledge within leads those affected to disregard morality and societal norms.

Castaway

I don’t think I’m made for this world.

Weary

I’ve seen enough.

Literature

The Yellow Sign

Robert W. Chamber’s anthology “The King in Yellow” consists of several vignettes bound together by a fictional play of the same title. This play leaves readers changed, forming an obsession that leads to madness, irrationality, and purpose. More than this, though, the forbidden knowledge within leads those affected to disregard morality and societal norms.

Conquest

Stand ready for my arrival, Worm.

The Voice of Dune

I’ve long been a fan of the Dune saga. From it’s commentary on power and religion to its personal vignettes on drive and cunning, the series stands as a precient allegory of our own world.

Journal

Castaway

I don’t think I’m made for this world.

Weary

I’ve seen enough.

Grey Skies

The sun shines bright, yellow rays dancing through the trees. The air blows cold, biting at my cheeks and kissing my skin. The world bustles around me, everything with a purpose. Me, I wander.

Social

Virtue Signaling

Elon Musk recently fell from grace in the public eye. After years of overpromising, underdelivering, and mildly questionable behavior, he finally crossed the line by supporting Donald Trump. This was the final straw for many, who had previously enjoyed his products. Tesla owners, who predominantly live in large urban cities which lean left, were particularily vocal.

Algorithms

Are you satisfied with the current state of social media? I know I’m not. Endless feeds of content that entertain, elicit a chuckle, or make me angry all leave me feeling empty. This mental masturbation is algorithmically facilitated to waste as much of time as possible.

Don't be a Statistic

Have you ever noticed two small bumps on the road, spread apart a few feet? So small, so inconspicuous, they’re easy to just roll over. But these pneumatic tubes are there for a reason.