What’s Old is New Again
Artifice is part of the story. Accept this premise so that you may be equipped to reject it.
Read more "What’s Old is New Again"Artifice is part of the story. Accept this premise so that you may be equipped to reject it.
Read more "What’s Old is New Again"Reflection, rather than noise, may save this country from its darkest fantasies. Plausible deniability makes a welcomed outcome all the more unlikely.
Read more "Plausible Deniability"The Person: Bruno Two truths inform my nature as a reader: I read books primarily for entertainment and I read passively. My books you’ll find devoid of highlights and notes on the margins, each paperback or hardcover unburdened by the weight of sticky notes. I find those activities distracting and ultimately inconducive towards a meaningful […]
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