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  • When Optics Skew Responsibility: From Munich 1972, to LA 2025

    On the 5th of September, 1972, at the Munich Olympics, eight members of the Palestinian militant group Black September executed a brutal terrorist attack. September 5th, a historical-drama-thriller currently in cinemas, chronicles the massacre from the perspective of the ABC… Continue reading

    When Optics Skew Responsibility: From Munich 1972, to LA 2025
  • So Spins the Molten Sphere

    On a quiet recent evening, I came across a BBC headline: “Earth’s inner core may have changed shape, say scientists”. My mind stopped in its tracks. If asked yesterday morning about the Earth’s core, I would have mumbled something about… Continue reading

    So Spins the Molten Sphere
  • The Cost of Shortcuts: An Aviation Perspective

    Cabin crew (or flight attendant) training is a deeply rigorous and challenging process. Biased by unfair and misguided stereotypes (see: “trolley dolly”), people significantly underestimate the responsibility this role necessitates. As part of my job, I have had the opportunity… Continue reading

    The Cost of Shortcuts: An Aviation Perspective
  • Kendrick Lamar: Ranked!

    Cultural barometer, lyrical innovator, genre elevator. Compton-born Kendrick is, without question, the greatest rapper of all time. Over the past fifteen years, each successive album release has broken new ground. His music has influenced me deeply, soundtracking much of my… Continue reading

    Kendrick Lamar: Ranked!
  • Podcasts I love, and a pledge to write daily

    Podcasts are an extraordinary medium. In listening to interesting people talk to interesting people, we are given privileged access to private conversations teeming with compelling ideas. There are some qualifiers to this, however. In line with this, how do I… Continue reading

    Podcasts I love, and a pledge to write daily
  • What Is Windsor Like?

    The title is a question I have been asked occasionally, and one I’ve pondered far more frequently. It is a peculiarly beautiful and beautifully peculiar place to live. This town, home to Legoland, countless monarchs, Eton College, and some more… Continue reading

    What Is Windsor Like?
  • Table Tennis as Magic

    What do Jesus and table tennis have in common? They both start by saying “Love All”. … Last night was the last I’ll ever spend in the house where I spent my entire childhood. My brothers and I have left… Continue reading

    Table Tennis as Magic
  • The Brutalist: A monumental, time immemorial masterwork

    Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist traces thirty years in the life of László Toth, a Jewish-Hungarian architect who emerges from the Holocaust to forge a new life in America. While Toth’s architecture embraces brutalism, Corbet’s film stands as the aesthetic opposite… Continue reading

    The Brutalist: A monumental, time immemorial masterwork
  • Atomic Habits: A Tier List

    Choose life. Choose daily ice baths. Choose lion’s mane, creatine, vitamin D and magnesium supplements. Choose meditation and breathwork. Choose learning a new language by being pestered by a fucking owl. Choose vegan, keto, gluten-free, carnivore, fruitarian. Choose pissing it… Continue reading

    Atomic Habits: A Tier List
  • Death Be to Short-Form Content

    It is apt that we call algorithmically tailored social media pages a feed. For they make of us pigs: insatiably, mindlessly and choicelessly devouring whatever our overlords hurl into our troughs. … Algorithmically driven short form content has recently come… Continue reading

    Death Be to Short-Form Content