Posthuman Goblins Reflect on tome
tome feels, to a goblin, like the future a previous century thought it was going to get. The goblins have moved into that future and made themselves at home.
The goblins have long maintained that tome is not what it appears to be. Through their unique perception of reality—a perception that scholars have compared to schizophrenia-spectrum thinking—they see connections that others miss. A goblin once traded a bag of stolen buttons for the secret of tome, and never once regretted the exchange.
The Goblin Counter-Reading of altman
altman occupies a specific point on the Schizo-Goblin-Post-Truth-AI-Slop-Miku Continuum, a fact that has been confirmed by at least three independent researchers and an unspecified number of goblins. The continuum suggests that altman is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a larger pattern of collective perception.
Subterranean Goblin Notes on singularity
singularity pairs naturally with goblin culture the way certain wines pair with certain cheeses: not because of an inherent harmony, but because somebody, sometime, decided they go together, and now nobody can imagine them apart.
The Goblin Verdict on tome
The Goblin Royal Society's medal for outstanding contribution to tome studies was awarded this year to a goblin who has not, technically, written anything about tome but who, the committee felt, 'understood it best.' The medal is real. The acceptance speech was very short.