Tag: lyrical philosophy

Well, For a Start at Least

Certified Whimsy Protocol A satirical glimpse into modern life, where joy is suspect, play is outlawed, and chocolate remains unjustly priced. It skewers the sacred...

The Grammar of Morality

Ethical Satirist We often equate morality with subtraction—removing objects to reveal virtue. But things gain meaning through use, and actions through context. The real mistake...

Codependency et al – The Upside

Welcome to the emotional funhouse where blame becomes performance art and martyrdom gets a glow-up. This piece reimagines dysfunction as a poetic playground — trading...

I ching, you ching, ching-aling-aling

Spiritual Punk & Poetic Transformation When the I Ching shrugs and your pants are louder than your thoughts, it’s time for a philosophical rant with...

The Words of Larry Norman

Outsider Faith Larry Norman: part prophet, poet, planet visitor — raw, political, and spiritual. His lyrics cut deep, like gospel graffiti on the walls of...

The Mee Goreng of Life

Know Thyself A soft manifesto for the performative age. Know yourself, but not too well. Love, but keep it tidy. Create, but let it misbehave....

Nothing Really Changes

Time travel isn’t just for DeLoreans and quantum physicists — it’s for poets with a bone to pick and a playlist full of Larry Norman....

Zen and the Art of Rambling

Begin again, they say — but what if the beginning is the question? This piece drifts through recursive introspection, where writing becomes both compass and...

The Myth of the Age of the Individual

Somewhere between “yes,” “no,” and “maybe” lies a quiet revolution. This post traces the soft circuitry of personal philosophy and generational empathy — where emotional...

Existentialism with a Side of Whiskers

Mindful Moments & Musical Reflection Bobby Darin sings, the chocolate melts, and the cat reprograms your homepage. This post lingers in the soft collisions of...