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Category: Psychosupersum

The Psychosupersum is a part of the Microdose Bible by author M.H.H.Benders where he treats mental disorders in the light of teacher plants and new psychedelics.

The Disappearance of Bertus Dijk

Posted on September 9, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders The Disappearance of Bertus Dijk I came across the poems of Nicanor Parra with tears in my eyes, which were once translated into Dutch by Bertus Dijk, a name that didn’t release much dopamine in my brain. A brief search led me to this…

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Can We Discuss the Substance?

Posted on September 7, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this dutch article of Martijn Benders ### Can We Talk About the Content? Sometimes I let typos remain in my poems. It’s not out of mischief, but because I believe that a typo can sometimes hold meaning. In this case, for example, I accidentally wrote ‘Left Lastert’ instead of Left…

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A Fiery Discourse

Posted on September 6, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this dutch article of Martijn Benders A Fiery Plea I usually give half of the space in my collections to other poets. This invariably attracts criticism from “review centrists” that it could all have been more concise. Yes, indeed, I could have just included myself in the collection, Einstein, but…

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The Pale Lady’s Insufficient Offerings

Posted on September 4, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders. In Nigeria, twice as many children are born as in the whole of Europe, says Omtzigt, presenting it as a demographic problem “we need to talk about.” But when you inquire further—since this was supposed to be a lecture about solutions—no, it turns out…

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“Revisiting the Discourse on Demography”

Posted on September 3, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders Where were you during the renowned Elsevier lecture by the eminent Omtzigt? The memorable speech in which we were informed about the necessity of a roof over our heads for our existential security. Simultaneously, we were invited to a dialogue about an uncomfortable topic:…

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The Birth of a Paywall

Posted on August 30, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders: link The lawyer of the Literature Fund requested a one-month postponement, and it was granted. My case against the Literature Fund is now scheduled for October 22, 2024. This prompts me to erect a paywall—as I will be discussing matters relevant to the case,…

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Fiddling with the rule of law… no respect for Freedom of Speech…

Posted on August 29, 2024August 29, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders In today’s society, where freedom of speech should be a fundamental pillar, it’s disturbing to notice voices challenging this freedom. One such voice is Marcia Luyten, a participant in mainstream media, who displays a shocking lack of understanding of this essential concept. Luyten, affiliated…

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Embedded Censorship in Your Software (Part 2)

Posted on August 26, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders ### Censorship Baked into Your Software (2) In the Schatzkammer of Sacred and Secular Treasures of the Habsburg dynasty in the Hofburg Palace, Vienna, one of the many Veronica’s Veils that Catholics sniffed out as possible relics is preserved. The cloth bears an imprint…

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“Ghastly Lack of Taste”

Posted on August 25, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders. Atrocious Bad Taste Where? At Lowlands. Rarely have I heard a band sing so out of tune in such an infantile manner. No, I have never been to Lowlands. I prefer to avoid such orgies of mass animation, but this year I took a…

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“Where Are the Arms for Manon Uphoff?”

Posted on August 24, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders What preceded: A misplaced neocon in the Literature Fund pontificates that the Jewish refugee Adorno had no right to criticize America since he should have been grateful for being able to flee. The Grateful Refugee is, of course, an archetypal right-wing theme. First, you…

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Nietzsche, Dick, and Bey: Confluences in Philosophical and Literary Exploration

Posted on August 23, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders Nietzsche, Dick, Bey *What preceded: [an inexplicable neocon took mid-position in the Dutch Foundation for Literature](https://martijnbenders.substack.com/publish/posts/detail/147991492?referrer=%2Fpublish%2Fposts). To illustrate just how conservative the man is: a supporter of his work calls Andreas Kinneging ‘[not a true conservative but a revolutionary](https://wimberkelaar.com/2019/09/09/tegen-de-karikatuur-van-een-tijdperk-jabik-veenbaas-briljante-boek-de-verlichting-als-kraamkamer/)’* The libertarian is almost the…

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Reviewing the Literary Work: ‘Chamber Music’ by Jabik Veenbaas

Posted on August 22, 2024 by admin

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders What came before: During my first encounter with the mysterious poet Jabik Veenbaas, I stumbled upon a remarkable piece of prose on the website of the ‘writing school’. Two gigantic language errors jumped out at me – as if the Dutch language itself resisted…

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Castles Get Kicked in the Bricks each Summer

Let’s face it: some backpacks just carry your stuff. This one tells your entire life philosophy in one ridiculous, multilingual joke. Imagine strolling into a museum, a bus stop, or your ex's new wedding—with a bag that declares, in ten languages, that castles are always the losers of summer.

Why? Because deep down, you know:

  • Tourists always win.
  • History has a sense of humor.
  • And you, my friend, are not carrying your lunch in just any nylon sack—you’re carrying it in a medieval meltdown on your shoulders.

This backpack says:

  • “I’ve been to four castles, hated three, and got kicked out of one for asking where the dragons were.”
  • “I appreciate heritage sites, but I also think they could use a bit more slapstick.”
  • “I’m cute, I’m moopish, and I will absolutely picnic on your parapet.”

It’s absurd.
It’s philosophical.
It holds snacks.

In short, it’s not just a backpack—it’s a mobile monument to glorious collapse.

And honestly? That’s what summer’s all about.

Philosophy thirts

Feeling surveilled? Alienated by modernity? Accidentally started explaining biopolitics at brunch again? Then it’s time to proudly declare your loyalties (and your exhaustion) with our iconic “I’m with Fuckold” shirt.

This tee is for those who’ve:

  • Said “power is everywhere” in a non-BDSM context.
  • Tried to explain Discipline and Punish to their cat.
  • Secretly suspect the panopticon is just their neighbour with binoculars.

Wearing this shirt is a cry of love, rebellion, and post-structural despair. It says:
“Yes, I’ve read Foucault. No, I will not be okay.”

Stay tuned for more philosophical shirts and backpacks, as we at Benders are working on an entire collection that will make even the ghost of Hegel raise an eyebrow.

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