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This is not a book. It's a rupture.
A philosophical fiction carved from static and satire, A Glitch-Core Manifesto dissects the illusion of meaning in a world that keeps turning—indifferent, unblinking. It is a fragmented howl against comfort, a refusal to be soothed by lies dressed as truths.
Structured like a digital fever dream, it blends existential monologue, glitch aesthetics, and dystopian critique to confront the raw, untamed chaos beneath society's polished mask. Institutions crumble under scrutiny. Morality fractures under weight. Yet, amid the void, something stirs—a flicker too small to be seen, too stubborn to die.
This book does not offer answers. It challenges your questions.
It is not a guide. It's a mirror. What you see may change you.
Warning: Side effects may include existential clarity, institutional distrust, and the sudden urge to scream poetry into the abyss.
This is not a book. It's a rupture.
A philosophical fiction carved from static and satire, A Glitch-Core Manifesto dissects the illusion of meaning in a world that keeps turning—indifferent, unblinking. It is a fragmented howl against comfort, a refusal to be soothed by lies dressed as truths.
Structured like a digital fever dream, it blends existential monologue, glitch aesthetics, and dystopian critique to confront the raw, untamed chaos beneath society's polished mask. Institutions crumble under scrutiny. Morality fractures under weight. Yet, amid the void, something stirs—a flicker too small to be seen, too stubborn to die.
This book does not offer answers. It challenges your questions.
It is not a guide. It's a mirror. What you see may change you.
Warning: Side effects may include existential clarity, institutional distrust, and the sudden urge to scream poetry into the abyss.

















