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What Creates Class In The Internet Age?

By Ciaran Doran • November 22nd, 2022

Worldwide internet penetration is only hovering at around 50%. That means that every other person worldwide has no independent chance to read this article.

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In key art from the videogame Stray, a robotic citizen kneels down to pet a stray cat in a neon-lit city street.

Surviving Humanity

By Jon Bailes • November 21st, 2022

The cat, the fox and the apocalypse.

Heresy of Rot

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 21st, 2022

Everyday continues to be Halloween ’round here.

Transpersonal
Promotional image for Immortality, with a print of a woman in fancy frame writhing in flames

The Rapists of Immortality

By Aster Shen • November 18th, 2022

No matter how many I kill, there’s always more. 

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Lost in Translation

By Aidan Moher • November 18th, 2022

The Sega Saturn is one of the best JRPG consoles of all time…just not in the west.

Letter from the Editor

Unwinnable Monthly – November 2022

By David Shimomura • November 15th, 2022

Welcome new subscribers! We’re so happy to have you aboard!

Open World
Screenshot from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, during the torture interrogation scene, where the military made is in the face of the player camera looking stern and cruel

Subjective Analysis of Modern Warfare 2019’s Objectivity in One Scene

By Edward Smith • November 14th, 2022

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare can be sold to people who want something potentially “hard-hitting”, but also sold to people desiring the opposite. 

Here's the Thing

The Monster in My Belly

By Rob Rich • November 14th, 2022

Rob talks about the unpleasant stomach troubles he’s had to deal with for the past several years, all thanks to some bad seafood.

Heirs to Heresy

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 14th, 2022

Hail Baphomet!

Forms in Light
A photograph taken inside the courtyard of a Neoclassical building. The red and white color scheme and angle of the photo give the viewer a feeling akin to being inside of a monster's locked jaw, peering out through its teeth.

Monstrous Architecture

By Justin Reeve • November 11th, 2022

Neoclassicism never actually had any positive connotations and became increasingly sinister over time, going from somewhat dodgy to entirely despicable.

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