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CategoryBackyard Babies
This is the second article in a series on history’s more obscure serial killers. If you missed the first entry, you can find it here.
Baby farming.
Those are two words th
Suicide of a Clinically Depressed Predictive Text Emulator
A few weeks ago, I transformed Jaime Brew’s predictive text emulator into a depressed, self-loathing wreck by feeding it a collection of posts from my personal tumblr. I then
How I Created a World (And Why I Regret It), Part II
Thoughts on Melkrin, Heaven and The Meta (TLDR: Yuck)
I’m not one to rest on the seventh day, not really. Or the eighth or the ninth or the tenth. It’s mostly one weird, detac
6 Ways to Live Like There’s No Tomorrow (And Loathe Every Second of It)
I am putting the finishing touches on this article at 5 pm EST on a Friday afternoon. It’s officially the weekend, and that can only mean one thing: a heightened risk of sudden
How I Created a World (And Why I Regret It), Part I
Today we have a guest post about CONWORLDING by The Assembler. This is the first in what will be a series about miserable worldbuilding. Enjoy. -rudy
Yes, I’m Done Creating Co
The Arsenic Queen
This is the first part in a series of articles featuring some of the world’s most heinous (and overlooked) serial killers.
It’s 1833 in north-western France. You’re a pries
Musings of a Clinically Depressed Predictive Text Emulator
Depression is programming. That’s what we mean when we say we suffer from learned helplessness or that we struggle with self-destructive behaviors: our lives have become trappe
The Original 21 Overwatch Heroes Re-imagined as Real People Who Did Some Heavy Shit and Isis the Egyptian Goddess
Everyone loves (or hates) Overwatch, so we took its soldiers, scientists, adventurers and oddities, and replaced them with mostly oddities (and a few scientists).
(Click the ima
Four Terrible New Psychological States That I Discovered While Watching the First Presidential Debate
Last night Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated for the first time. It was apparently the most widely watched debate in the history of American presidential politics. It wa