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Proto Nomad ♠ Resilient Disruptor ♠ Epistemic Insurgent.

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Zarion Zory believes that vulnerability is the ideal ecosystem in which human character is seasoned for strength and the world is exposed to its savage nature.

​He survives with two stone tools: emotional memory, deeper than the Mariana Trench, and imagination, the Rubicon of the Black Hole of Injustice.

​Where history poisoned Socrates and lynched Hypatia, Zarion endures within the fragile sanctuary of modern law—a warning that when the law fails, the insurgent voice is the first to bleed.

This survival has forged in him a solitary thesis: authenticity disrupts the illu
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The Century of Retraction: From the Fortress of 1945 to the Ruins of 2026


​"This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper."T.S. Eliot
How to Navigate This Article​I curated this piece in the style of stream of consciousness: plenty of white space to think and breathe—naturally.
I honor the intelligence of my readers and refuse to impose a rigid structure of thought upon the sovereign field of a fellow being.
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