Blonde: A Love Story (and Resistance) with a 2006 White MacBook
My blondie, my white MacBook from 2006, is dying. But for its 20th anniversary, I'm restoring it. A love affair with the technology that made us free.
My blondie, my white MacBook from 2006, is dying. But for its 20th anniversary, I'm restoring it. A love affair with the technology that made us free.
While we celebrate life with primroses, 473 million children live under bombs. Today, we don't need rhetoric; we need open eyes. An analysis of the real data for 2026, between the economic hypocrisy of GDP that discards the "little ones" and the necessary resistance of tenderness.
We feel like giants, then the universe reminds us we're microbes. An ironic and melancholic reflection on the delusions of human omnipotence and the beauty of feeling small.
The parallel between the Nazi SA and the ICE of 2026 lies in the transformation of a security force into a political instrument of purge. Upon closer inspection, both organizations share the "bureaucratization of violence": the use of special laws to normalize acts that, in peacetime, would be considered crimes against humanity.
My progressive digital detox experiment lasted 153 days, during which I confirmed one thing: social networks are no longer public squares. They are algorithmic slaughterhouses where we are bred to be commodities (or monsters).
Top 5 Spotify Wrapped Countries: USA, UK, Germany, Spain, France. Italy? Zero. A tongue-in-cheek take on the paradox of Italian music breaking through abroad but being invisible here. A playful reflection on a sleepy market.
Is Blue Monday really the saddest day of the year, or just marketing? Discover the (fake) formula for sadness and the scientifically proven song to beat it.
An open letter to Annabella Martinelli and all young people who feel invisible. Pain lies: there's always a way out. Read and wait.
Italy is safe, but you feel unsafe. Discover how rage baiting and politics exploit your anger for profit and consensus.
Radio 2 shuts down Rock'n'Roll Circus for "budgetary reasons." A cynical analysis of how we're replacing culture with silent playlists.
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