Gonzo essays that unfold like a conversation after smoking a joint of Ghost Train Haze: nobody knows how we got from brain parasites to the white supremacy nature of ChatGPT, but everyone is having a good time.
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Karina Abdusalamova is a Mexico City-based writer, whose creative research focuses on gonzo writing, DIY culture, anti-anthropocentrism, liminality, and psychogeography.
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