
Making sense of the chaos.
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What does it mean when the person who wants you gone is your most articulate ally in criticizing the Trump administration?
Recently, Piers Morgan interviewed Nick Fuentes, a long-standing proponent of the ongoing mass deportation project....
I’m terrified of other people.
I’ve been plagued by this fear since childhood. A chronic, persistent feeling of unease around others; not knowing what they’re thinking or what they’re planning. At night, I often lie paralyzed in bed, imagi...
A recent post of mine became very popular by typical Substack metrics. I am very grateful for that, and wanted to extrapolate more on the “Japan” topic.
Photo by HAYASHI KANNA on Unsplash
I know that this essay might enter the space of th...
Shared meaning is truth.
Now 25, my christening into political consciousness occurred in the post-truth era. By 2016, the Trump administration gained political power, and the revelation that Americans broadly did not share an epistemic tru...
Related Listening
My best friend asked me if I noticed the “glizzy” trend. She says that a lot of people in her scene have been talking about it. I said yes, but that I’ve personally been more influenced by tinned fish-Tok.
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Cognitive ethnomusicologist, music theorist, pianist; interested in the cognition/perception of improvised musics, psychoacoustics, and the political/social functions of collective chanting.
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