Category: Contemporary Philosohy
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Born on the 4th of July
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in 4th of July Essay, Adult Language over 18+, American Otaku Serries, Art Journal Magazine, Between two ferns, Contemporary Philosohy, Creative Fiction, Culture, Curatorial Exhibition, Editorial Design, Editorial Rebuttals, Essay-Fiction, Gonzo, Historical Blues, postmodernism, Satire & Criticism, SNL Sketch ComedyThe dialogues between George and the narrator Salvador DC highlight their exploration of democracy and historical contexts, examining America’s evolution from the Revolutionary War to contemporary societal challenges. They exchange humorous banter while addressing serious themes of liberty, multiculturalism, and civic duty. Celebrating 250 years of independence, they envision an inclusive future for the nation.
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American Otaku Series. Volume I: “Tran-TI-Fa”
A note from One Battle After Anther: TRAN-TI-FA is a peaceful, anonymous subgroup of Antifa that promotes free speech and civil liberties while endorsing the right to bear arms. It aims to support underrepresented minorities and foster social justice. The movement, despite being categorized as domestic terrorism by authorities, emphasizes dialogue, artistic expression, and non-violence…
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The Long Hiatus
Consider clarifying the primary themes and intentions in your writing. The content is rich but may benefit from clearer connections between ideas. Check punctuation and grammar throughout for enhanced readability. Some sentences are complex and could be streamlined. Use headings or subheadings to section off distinct thoughts or topics. This can improve flow and help…
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No AI for Old Man:8/19 to 9/10/2025 Journal.
The essay explores the interplay between artificial intelligence, power dynamics, and societal structures through a post-modernist lens. It critiques the influence of technology on art and culture while underscoring the historical continuity of power. The author reflects on individual wisdom against the backdrop of capitalism and the evolving nature of knowledge in the contemporary era.
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July 9th, 2025
On July 9th, 1777, America embraced new ideals, emphasizing faith and virtuous conservative principles against threats like China’s nihilism. The author explores the intersection of art, technology, and culture while promoting freedom of artistic expression. The narrative reflects concerns over US-China relations and highlights virtues like kindness, wisdom, and strength.
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Pictographic
The essay explores the concept of “Pictographic” art, emphasizing the intersection of street aesthetics and modern art through photography. It discusses the transformative impact of photography on art practices, featuring personal projects and exhibitions while drawing connections to historical influences and figures like David Hockney. The narrative focuses on capturing and reinterpreting urban identity.
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Christ-Mas: Volume 2
Volume One explores Nihilism’s contemporary relevance, especially in China, through critical essays linking art and political theory. It examines the evolution of artistic styles like Fauvism and Postmodernism, emphasizing their connections to historical events, particularly World Wars. The discourse reflects on the human condition, power, and the creative act amidst socio-political challenges.
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Mr.GustoX-Part One
On the Bootes galactic system Mr.GustoX is nearly 5,000 years old as his home planet adheres to an entirely different set of laws in physics and space time curvature dynamics.
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Revolt Against Reason
Our current political climate can be seen as a convoluted ecosystem. Revolt Against Reason is a candid fictional short essay analyzing the connection between culture politics and art history. Exploring the DaDa art movement which gave birth to perhaps one of the most radical uses of artistic expression ever seen in the early phase of…
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Notes On Conceptual Art
Conceptualism ( or Conceptual Art-Wiki ) is a movement in art history, asserting ideas over visual emphasis in a work of art. An often misunderstood labeling imposed by the non-art public on these works of art as “abstract in nature” calls for a closer investigation



