Project Pitchfork

I'm not a religious person. I've traversed the biblical courtyard starting way back in childhood and into young adulthood, settling on spiritualism instead of organised religion. I've read the bible though, and still have scraps of childhood prayers floating in my subconscious. I do feel a divine tranquility walking into some churches (not all). Some of my old-soul friends would say my nature is witch-like, others just serious. Having chosen the Gothic subculture as opposed to any other during my teenage years says a lot about my leanings though. There's beauty in darkness. 

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Silent

If there were a mental and not physical treatment to successfully treat or significantly diminish gender dysphoria, would anyone opt in? 

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Sustainable Socialism

Most of us have read Marx... it's done and dusted. Shamefully, I haven't yet. A professor, the name of whom I unfortunately do not recall, once stated in an interview that the communist ideology, much like many different and often opposing ideologies, was born from the union between intellect and decadence. By that he meant that it was conceived from within the safety net of a university lecture hall and not from a position of abject poverty. One who is in the pit of suffering often has no time to write about it! Intellectuals and academics have paved the way for many social movements, for better and for worse.

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The Narcissist

It's 2024 and that time again for a renewal of vows committing myself to changing what isn't working and protecting what is. It has become one of those favourite, social, cliches to make resolutions, mainly because no one expects you or themselves to live up to them. And yet, I'm a fan of making them nonetheless because we all need reasons for doing most things. Motivation is probably the biggest factor in change of all sorts: good and bad.  

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Left

I have a passion for Stand-Up comedy. I guess I have tread in the footsteps of my mother and her uncanny ability to make fun of everything and everyone in the wittiest of ways. Besides my own set of jokes I also look to others for inspiration. One such new comic Muse is Dragos Comedy (Click ME!) who tenderly baptises the former Eastern European block as "Different shades of sadness".

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No Limit

There was once upon a time, somewhere at the Southernmost tip of Africa a pretty, immigrant girl...

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Time

The number one killer of an otherwise normal romantic relationship isn't kids, or money, or problems in general...it's TIME. Or rather, let me be more specific: ROUTINE which is a by-product of TIME. I regularly talk to people of various backgrounds, walks of life and ages: my passion rather than my practice. It is from these multitudes of conversations that I find answers to certain introspections...as well as more questions. 

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