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This essay is likely the weirdest thing I’ve ever published.
Very few outlets will pay for essays that are rangy, leggy, and complex; that can’t be reduced to the length of a status update; that are about personhood. But these ideas are more urgent than ever, when our collective human understanding is threatened by uncanny technologies like AI, the hyper-commodification of self, our fractured media culture, and a political climate increasingly defined by bizarre cruelty.
I thank my stars for The Walrus, one of the last outlets that still see the worth in paying writers to go totally, humanly bananas. Will you donate to support it? |
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— Thea Lim
Culture Writer |
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