2026-04-12 archive

Antonio Gramsci: Why the Rebels Are Usually Just Wearing the Same Uniform

I’ll be honest, Antonio Gramsci’s name has been floating around my consciousness for years, but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon his concept of “hegemony” that I felt a genuine spark of interest. Maybe it was the way he described how power operates beneath the surface, shaping our collective perceptions without us even realizing it. …

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Domestic Bliss: A Descent into Feline-Fueled Madness

I’m standing in the kitchen, staring at the sink, trying to remember why I came here. Oh yeah—dish soap. I need dish soap. But now that I think about it, did I really come for dish soap, or was I just escaping Pandora’s attempt to have a “meaningful conversation” on the couch? She’s been using …

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Agares: The Infernal Duke Who Commands Earthquakes, Teaches Languages, and Bends Movement to His Will

Among the seventy-two spirits described in the Ars Goetia, Agares stands as one of the most uniquely composed figures—an entity whose symbolism weaves together power, knowledge, movement, and control in ways that feel both ancient and strangely modern. He is not defined by chaos or deception, nor by raw destruction alone. Instead, Agares exists at …

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