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COMING SOON: The Cryan Times Journal
Something new is on the horizon. The Cryan Times  is preparing both physical and online journals  designed to bring thoughtful reflection to more readers. Our team is currently curating essays, interviews, and visual pieces that explore the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and human experience . Each issue will offer an intimate space for readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the questions that shape our daily lives. The online edition  will feature interactive


The night
Today, I want to talk about to talk about my favourite time of day, night. The reasoning behind this is not something significant rather than my adoration for the things I see during this period of time. There is just something about this period of time that is so euphoric as though you are comfortably alone in the world. I think it's because of moments like these that I have really come to like the night and the experiences that I have garnered here. In this article, I would


Saturn Devouring His Son - Francisco Goya
Today, I want to take a rather different approach on the topic of philosophy, looking at a piece of art by Spanish painter Francisco Goya named Saturn Devouring His Son. This man constructed this piece in the 1820s during a period of art known as the Romanticism, extending not only in painting but through other mediums as well. Some prominent figures of the time included the famous American gothic poet Edgar Allan Poe and Italian violinist Niccolo Paganini. Looking at Francis


Hobbies and individualism
Hobbies. These are a range of different activities that me and you perform in as a form of recreation. These can include a variety of different types, in sports there's things like fencing and football, artistically there are things like music and painting, and more logical instances like science and puzzles. Me personally, I'm quite fond of tanks, as in the armored vehicles. Others' interests, on the other hand, can also vary being very mainstream or niche. Though, it's unde
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