
This is where you’ll find my musings on Posthuman Rhetorics, left over from a site I ran at Chapman University. My most recent posts are contained below, whereas the older ones you’ll find by image on the carousel.
The idea behind Posthuman Rhetoric was how meaning and language exists outside of the human individual’s control. It might not be the most entertaining material you’ll read from me, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be the most thought-provoking.

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Vignette 5: Eradicating Loneliness, or Ensuring It?
The dawn of A.I. companionship has been on the gradual rise for a very long time. So long, that I think it’s fair that nobody has figured out how to hit that “sweet spot” yet – the perfect balance of functionality and compatibility. How do we make it human, with none of the faults? The…
Vignette 4: Morality of a Monster
We are fast approaching the 10-year anniversary of the beloved cult hit video game UNDERTALE. And while I still haven’t managed to defeat the final boss of the Genocide route (yeah, try THAT on a Mac), I am at least satisfied with having seen the narrative perfection in its entirety on Youtube, and gone through…
Muted
In the years of my youth I was acquainted with a boy who could not, or would not, speak. His facial expressions were the closest thing to a language, through which I understood him in flourishing gestures, though even then there were more than two ways to interpret a mere shrug or the slightest smirk.…
Vignette 2: Deleted Code
Anime is a big inspiration to me. In fact, it is the bottom line, the de-facto inspiration from which most of my stories and characters and even philosophical ideas have been roused from. Whatever stories I write, though I credit them as being from God, they were kick-started by my watching anime, almost every single…