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The Last Australian Libertine

Dollyboy

Politics, sex, death, psychedelics, fiction, spirituality, Covid, mental health, music, napping, cooking, guitar, hiking, camping and hiding from society.

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The Fetish Fades

Much of Substack is a lot of hot air these daze. Many writers just repeat themselves in new ways. You can see them struggling for something original to say now that they’ve exhausted their main topic. Those that write about politics will al...

a month ago
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Welcome to Slum Towers

Red brick, red like royal blood, noble, honourable but it is an honour of thieves. This is the den into which we have fallen … fallen? Have we fallen? Have Tick Tock and I slipped on the greasy rung of social mobility? If so it’s into a sai...

3 months ago
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GOD

There’s a lot of god bothering on the right, now that I’m apparently right wing. There’s a lot of Jesus bothering too because, you know - Christianity is the flavour of imaginary deity favoured by my new found kin.

3 months ago
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The Cruelty of it All

For me the elephant in the room is not all the evil in the world, not all the depravity and betrayal, not all the waste, nor the banality, not the endless babble meant to make meaning where there is none, no … for me the thing that keeps me...

4 months ago
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