3AM Questions That Cut Back
Kindness Without Spectacle. Anger Without Shame.
This isn’t a shrine to self-improvement. This is a field tent. Mud on the floor.
Bandages everywhere. Masks serve no purpose here. Pretending is exposed.
Honesty is dissected, the kind that doesn’t trend but stays lodged in your gut.
Featured Writing
Essays that question, challenge, and refuse to comfort
This way, probably. Past lost. Past broken.
Have you ever contemplated suicide? Not planned it, not obsessed over it, but contemplated it?
These words circle our lives, infiltrating thoughts, expressed as memes, beautified within songs…
Online Outrage: Fuel for the System
Corporal Rockjaw told us if anyone thought the mess hall food was shit, they should write
their complaint with their force number and ID. You can guess how many complaints surfaced…
How Platitudes Destroy Your Mindset
“Manifest your reality!” “Positive vibes only!” Some platitudes are rotten, and the festering
fruit hangs lower. Once on a train, a young lady burst out in tears…
You Don’t Need to Believe in Anything to Be Here
Not hope. Not healing. Not even yourself.
Here, nobody hands out shiny blueprints to a “better you.” This is where we examine
the questions that keep you awake at 3AM—the ones about loneliness, meaning, broken systems,
and the platitudes that fail us when we need them most.
Drawing from military service, corporate absurdity, and the raw edges of mental health,
these essays don’t promise comfort. They promise honesty.