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The gentle violence of emancipation
There are three simple rules involved in a mosh pit. The first. Always lift back up the fallen soldiers. Second. Be humbly aware that everyone in that mosh is your combative ally.
Bringing back music in a land devastated by ISIS
Yes, all Kurdish music and it’s culture was banned in Syria up until 2011 during the Arab Spring. When the Kurdish regained control, centres to study music started reemerging. But yes, all literature and writing in Kurdish was not allowed before.
Primarni Shanzhai
I suppose it was later deemed morally reprehensible to consume outside of one’s immediate needs in a societal turn towards an ethical productivism which occurred in a post-2008 epoch governed by that orbital bomb of worldwide debt owed to the Decepticons.
The templexity of weird vending machines
Mansei Bridge – has become known for its Weird Vending Machines, an oddly inconspicuous little place situated somewhere between the green glow of two 7-Elevens and a sea of other convenience stores.
Are we a burnout society?
The Burnout Society details the tiredness of a society driven by the self-flagellation of rampant individualism.
Talking primordial deities with yo252yo
Described on Steam as an ‘experimental philosophical narrative RPG’, Alex Mazey talks to yo252yo about their new indie game, Ren’s Demons.
The Aesthetics of Monster Energy
We were somewhere around Nook’s Cranny on the edge of the town plaza when the Monster Energy began to take hold.
Have we entered the threshold of another way of being?
When the horizon disintegrates into multicoloured possibilities, you can cobble together an identity from these parts