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The Common Centrist

Bachelor of the Arts. Songwriter, dime store philosopher, heterodox thinker, atheist. The music industry is full of AI, streaming service theft & wokeness, so I write essays & release my music here instead

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Latest Issues

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RockStar

I released a rough demo version of this song over a year ago but I have been meaning to re-record it at a higher standard for a while now.

8 days ago
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‘I didn’t leave The Left, The Left left me’ (2025 revision)

Well, it’s been an entire year since I released my most successful Substack post to date, ‘I didn’t leave The Left, The Left left me’.

15 days ago
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Dead AI Grandma - WTF!!!

Still taken from 2WAI advert for their app HOLOAVATARS [2025]

22 days ago
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The Value of Beauty

Over the last decade or so, we have all lived through a lot of craziness.

a month ago
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  • The Common Centrist

    I'm The Common Centrist. If you're politically homeless and find partisan politics dumb then this is the place for you. I write about art, culture and world events in long form essays and release my own music on here.

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