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Harlan Ellison imagines a cruel AI in his short fiction piece, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.
Image: Focus Features via Associated Press
AM, or Allied Mastercomputer, is hostile and torturous to the surviving humans of his nightmare w...
Beauty is overprivileged in the cultural discourse. However, it’s not irrelevant. A pretty face or a nice body can smooth social interactions. In discrete circumstances, even in ordinary life, it can confer status at levels that often outri...
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...
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