The Veil of Histories’ Pretense
We pretend the past is polite, sanitize the blood, call it progress. Every ledger is a lie, […]
Understanding Time Through Art and Echo
The first echo wasn’t a sound—it was a scar—a child who watched his village burn; not […]
The Intersection of Art and Historicity
Where history ends, art starts picking at its stitches. You can’t excavate a battlefield with facts—silence, […]
The Art of Recursion
Timelines don’t loop—they chew. You step in and the path decides which direction is forward by […]
Reflections on Ethical Shortcomings
Reflections in Thrice Our shortcomings aren’t regrets they’re receipts—receipts for every time we said we’re fine […]
The Art of Peeling Back Historical Narratives
A Duet in Unison Malignant growth removal requires surgical precision. We devour what lies to us. […]
How History Shapes Our Moral Compass
Under Construction. I suppose it’s another one. Your true aspirant, Ph.M. .
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