
Commentary on decadence, culture, futurism, and the absurd.
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In 1986, the Beastie Boys dropped a satirical party song that inadvertently became one of the most iconic anthems of all time:
You’ve gotta fight for your right to party!
It’s hilarious to think of partying as a “right,” but I’m here for...
Conservative journalist Saagar Enjeti, to be clear, does not drink alcohol—except in a symbolic sense.
“You’re against gambling, gummies, alcohol, strip clubs… Are you kind of low-key for Sharia law?”
Tim Miller posed this question to con...
At the heart of the concept of “decadence” is a paradox. By its standard definition, decadence means “moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.” But very often, cultural developments that are...
Humans are a parasite on the planet. That’s the view of a shocking number of environments and progressives. It’s at the heart of Extinction Rebelling, the degrowth movement, and the anti-natalist movement. These and other groups argue that,...
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