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Why your body hates you for partying.

August 24, 2015Louis Leave a Comment

We’re the generation of instant gratification. We need pleasure and stimulation now, fuck the consequences. The last time we took a ‘drugs are bad’ message seriously was when Harold the Healthy Giraffe came to our schools in year 6. Do… Continue Reading →

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Crack Candy Crush

August 24, 2015Louis Leave a Comment

Everyone else was doing it. What’s the harm in just trying? The sentiment of these 11 little words have led to the ruin of thousands. How blind I was. How arrogant. How safe I felt in my white, middle class,… Continue Reading →

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Can we really choose to have privacy anymore?

October 20, 2014Louis Leave a Comment

Here’s an idea; as we become more network literate, and rely on the internet for so much of our day to day activities we have created an environment where we can no longer choose to have any online privacy. If… Continue Reading →

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Capitalism’s natural end.

September 24, 2014Louis Leave a Comment

Although democracy in its modern incarnation does go hand in hand with capitalist economics it seems strange to me that a system of governance which relies on the dissemination of power throughout the people would be so linked with an… Continue Reading →

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