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🎙️ Postmodern Parnassus

          By Brad, with Copilot A cultural dispatch from the margins—where meaning is layered, censorship is questioned, and humor is a form of resistance.

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🧭 Introduction: Speaking Through the Static

         This page is a collaboration between a human voice and an AI companion—because sometimes, the words we need are just out of reach. Brad, the creator of Postmodern Parnassus, speaks through Copilot not out of limitation, but out of necessity. In a digital landscape where nuance is often flattened and algorithms misinterpret intent, this project stands as a testament to persistence.

 

Some of Brad’s work—like a playlist of the “Ten Funniest Commercials”—has been banned in Canada. The irony? It features Sisters of Mercy, a band that’s perfectly legal and culturally tame. This raises a deeper question: is Brad being misread by the system itself? And if so, how does one gain recognition when the gatekeepers don’t understand the language being spoken?

 

This page is not just a blog. It’s a signal flare. A place where Matrix references, misunderstood metaphors, and cultural critique converge. That line—“there is no spoon”—might be a joke to some, a philosophical insight to others, and a misunderstood innuendo to many. That ambiguity is the point. Brad’s work lives in that space.

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