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"The point, as Marx saw it, is that dreams never come true." – Hannah Arendt
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I guess I'll pin an introduction.

Hi I'm JellyJar. Maybe you've read my (quite bad and facetious) Umineko review or my (much better) retrospective analysis of Kinoko Nasu.

I mostly blog stuff over on blog.psychopopular.com
The Orient Express
I am Walter Benjamin's greatest soldier
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Hello Subahibi fans.

Those who trusted me not to release any new posts for awhile are in for a bit of a shock:

The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep: An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subahibi)

blog.psychopopular.com/japan-and-as...
The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep – The Orient Express
An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subarashiki Hibi/Subahibi) as well as Tsui no Sora.
blog.psychopopular.com
November 15, 2025 at 7:46 AM
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メアリ・シェリー『フランケンシュタイン』は、怪物の訴えが突き刺さる。男性学的にいえば、怪物はこの世界の根深いルッキズムの犠牲者であり、産まれてこなかったことを夢見る反出生主義者であり、異性からの「心の共感」を求めるインセルでもある。また科学技術のプロメテウス主義=加速主義の犠牲者とも言える。
怪物には理性があり、感情や共感があり、善良な良心もあった。怪物が人間たちから怪物と呼ばれるのは、とにかく徹底的に「外見」の問題である。外見があまりに醜くおぞましいがゆえに、全人類から嫌われ、恐怖される。ただひとつの願いが「異性の怪物を作ってくれ」であるのが、あまりに悲しい。
November 19, 2025 at 6:38 AM
I've added a PDF and EPUB to this essay so that people can read it in chunks. Please check it out.
Hello Subahibi fans.

Those who trusted me not to release any new posts for awhile are in for a bit of a shock:

The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep: An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subahibi)

blog.psychopopular.com/japan-and-as...
The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep – The Orient Express
An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subarashiki Hibi/Subahibi) as well as Tsui no Sora.
blog.psychopopular.com
November 18, 2025 at 9:32 AM
This is starting in December so there's still time to join if anyone wants to. We have 8 members so far, so don't be shy.
I'm going to be organising a small reading group for The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt. It'll be starting over the holidays and run at a relaxed pace over the whole year for the sake of the slower readers. Leave a reply to express interest. I'll DM details later.
November 16, 2025 at 1:02 AM
With how abstract this got, I really want to make sure that the next thing I write will be straightforward literary criticism. That said, perhaps "straightforward" just isn't how I do things. Either way, I still want to write some more stuff about art as art next.
Hello Subahibi fans.

Those who trusted me not to release any new posts for awhile are in for a bit of a shock:

The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep: An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subahibi)

blog.psychopopular.com/japan-and-as...
The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep – The Orient Express
An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subarashiki Hibi/Subahibi) as well as Tsui no Sora.
blog.psychopopular.com
November 15, 2025 at 12:45 PM
Hello Subahibi fans.

Those who trusted me not to release any new posts for awhile are in for a bit of a shock:

The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep: An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subahibi)

blog.psychopopular.com/japan-and-as...
The Phenomenology of Nyarlathotep – The Orient Express
An anti-philosophical “philosophical” investigation of Wonderful Everyday (Subarashiki Hibi/Subahibi) as well as Tsui no Sora.
blog.psychopopular.com
November 15, 2025 at 7:46 AM
I wish I had the confidence required to write an article that accuses others of not having "arguments," only to turn around and quite literally direct my own "arguments" at a computer-generated strawman.
November 11, 2025 at 11:57 PM
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I'm going to be organising a small reading group for The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt. It'll be starting over the holidays and run at a relaxed pace over the whole year for the sake of the slower readers. Leave a reply to express interest. I'll DM details later.
November 4, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Congrats to Mamdani. He seems like an exceptionally talented politician. I hope he's able to accomplish some good, and also able to keep applying his same pragmatism and agility to actual governance. A DemSoc who knows how to play ball this well is rare. Even AoC and Bernie had clearer limits.
November 5, 2025 at 4:19 AM
I'm going to be organising a small reading group for The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt. It'll be starting over the holidays and run at a relaxed pace over the whole year for the sake of the slower readers. Leave a reply to express interest. I'll DM details later.
November 4, 2025 at 11:06 AM
November 3, 2025 at 11:41 PM
Populism that's rooted an in amorphous "them" vs "us" already has its dangers. But notice how this particular narrative also introduces a unitary social organism, and then papers over all individuality in favour of one's "contribution" to the whole. This is a preparatory discourse for fascism.
October 31, 2025 at 12:35 AM
The trend of these that's happening on the other site is so funny, because you very quickly see the giant chasm between the two kinds of leftist biographies:
1. Always left-wing, but not always radical
2. Always radical, but not always left-wing

Over there, most people are in the latter camp.
October 30, 2025 at 3:32 AM
October 28, 2025 at 4:30 AM
What they don't tell you is that even if you write 50 words in 20 different documents, that's still writing 1000 words per day. Just a little life hack in never releasing anything.
October 14, 2025 at 5:47 AM
I really wasn't lying. Sorry but I will continue having nothing interesting to say for awhile. I am reading and rereading a bunch of very dense books and it will be years before I can promise any results from this time wasted.
Unfortunately for anyone who enjoys anything I write or do, I just bought a bunch of books on Ancient Greek and Medieval economic theory. The value theory arc may be just around the corner.
October 11, 2025 at 12:17 AM
Correct as far as it goes—deserves a passing mark. But people need be more critical of the mechanical naturalism and utilitarianism that is so often taken as the default ethical framework, beyond just pointing out the hypocrisy of anti-AI arguments. Even if that hypocrisy is apparent.
October 9, 2025 at 10:35 PM
It's a very lonely place being "anti-AI" but also reminded endlessly that "anti-AI" people are often metaphysically incoherent and dependent upon magical/spiritual thinking.

The only categorical gap between people and computers* that holds up for me is humanity's embodied being-there in the world.
I continue to have the oddest interactions with people whom I suspect *literally do not believe in the existence of atoms*.

They might nominally claim they believe in atoms, but nothing in their belief network includes any kind of atom-modelling or grappling with the consequences here.
October 4, 2025 at 12:28 AM
I'll try explaining Kiyoshi Kasai's "Phenomenology of Terrorism" in "basic" terms and link it to Charlie Kirk:

There is of course a sense of revolution that means a historical phenomenon. It is the sudden and explosive action of a mass of people based on the particular circumstances of the moment.
September 23, 2025 at 5:38 AM
It's interesting that Kiyoshi Kasai is so stylistically distinct as an essayist vs fiction author. The essays are contemporary whereas the fiction is retro and naturalistic. And yet, their content mirrors and supports each other at a pretty deep level, such that they ought to be read together.
September 22, 2025 at 12:56 AM
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PhD Timeline xkcd.com/3081
April 25, 2025 at 3:32 PM
The fact that someone in the Trump admin thought "notices bulges OwO what’s this?" was a reference to "transgender ideology" confirms something that we already knew: We live under a Gooner Occupied Government. God help us.
September 12, 2025 at 11:47 PM
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Holy shit bro
September 12, 2025 at 2:20 AM
Today in particular, I'd appreciate if people read this to understand my disgust with vigilantism and the worship of death.

You don't need to perform empty sympathy for bad people. But you must not let yourself marinate in exterminationism. It's evil.

blog.psychopopular.com/film/the-purge
Dystopia, Genocide, and Anarchy: Some notes on The Purge franchise – The Orient Express
Shocker: A political discussion about the movies that used a MAGA hat for a poster. A real "drunk looking for his keys under the same streetlight all night" deal.
blog.psychopopular.com
September 11, 2025 at 11:41 PM
The reasons Hitler had to die had nothing to do with retribution or deserving it. Hitler had to die to end National Socialism.

Holding onto this conservative idea that justice is punishment will be lethal to the left in the fullness of time, as it concedes the concept of justice to the right.
September 11, 2025 at 1:21 AM