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On the Maid and Historical Distortion
On the Maid and Historical Distortion
Have you ever seen that episode of Family Guy where Quagmire is sentenced to prison and for some reason we actually feel sorry for the guy…
N. Mozart Diaz
Aug 8, 2022
soliloquy
soliloquy
Thoughts on Quarantine
N. Mozart Diaz
Feb 22, 2022
Daydreamer
Daydreamer
I emerge trudging from the house, bracing myself for another day of mundanity at work — an endlessness of labor, trying so desperately to…
N. Mozart Diaz
Jul 22, 2021
Vice
Vice
A Banal Post About the Things I Inject into My Body
N. Mozart Diaz
May 15, 2021
Take Time.
Take Time.
The pandemic seems to be happening unevenly throughout the world. While we can all agree that it is happening to everyone, it seems to be…
N. Mozart Diaz
Sep 6, 2020
I Don’t Feel Any Different
I Don’t Feel Any Different
Reflections on the Graduating Class of 2020
N. Mozart Diaz
Jul 18, 2020
A World in Flux
A World in Flux
Into the Strange New World
N. Mozart Diaz
Jun 11, 2020
A Discourse on Truth
A Discourse on Truth
(Or, That One Philosophy Paper I Thought Might Make a Good Post)
N. Mozart Diaz
Apr 8, 2016
Sisyphus
Sisyphus
A Reaction to Albert Camus' ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’
N. Mozart Diaz
Jun 4, 2016
What Can I Learn From a Child?
What Can I Learn From a Child?
a.k.a. my Philosophy term paper
N. Mozart Diaz
Oct 30, 2016
On Quarantine.
On Quarantine.
It’s been nearly a week since President Duterte of the Philippines declared the lockdown of the National Capital Region and, subsequently…
N. Mozart Diaz
Mar 19, 2020
About LeatherBound
About LeatherBound
I would like to think that the act of journaling or diary-keeping is common among writers — those little anecdotes or flourishes that we…
N. Mozart Diaz
Mar 18, 2020
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