morality

Morality is rarely absolute—it shifts under pressure, shaped by circumstance, desire, and consequence. These posts explore the grey areas where right and wrong lose clarity, and decisions reveal the fragile boundaries between principle and impulse.

Radio Identity Allegedly Inappropriately Touched Children at Youth Camps Walks Free

Police began searching Tony Brindell’s residence this morning and continued questioning the thirty-eight-year-old counsellor and popular radio identity over allegations that he “acted inappropriately” with a child at his Church. Brindell denies that he inappropriately touched any members of his youth group despite a former student, Tracey Logan, providing police with new information last week. […]

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Welcome to My World of Words

Come in. Take your time. This isn’t a site you rush through — it’s a place for wandering and wondering. You’ll find stories, essays, and observations that circle around one persistent question: what happens between people when desire fades, twists, or turns into something darker? I write about intimacy and/or the lack of it —

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Mystery Death Not Accidental

Another victim was found naked in long grass by Meadowbrook TAFE students last night. It comes after a thirty-five-year-old woman was hanged by her own camera’s strap near a bridge last month. A third, yet-to-be-identified body, was discovered by joggers near a water storage facility north of Brisbane — one common link being that all

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Photographer Dies While Taking Pictures of Last Night’s Storm

Brisbane Photographer Maxine Sewell, 32, was found hanging from a cliff near the Story Bridge by early morning commuters this morning. It is believed she was taking photos during last night’s fierce electrical storm. Police apologise to the community for today’s grim discovery, but emphasise that there appear to be no signs of foul play. They

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Anchored in Secrets

They call us liveaboards—ghosts who drift on water. We live in floating homes that rock to the rhythm of tides and secrets. It’s not an address but a temporary haunting. To outsiders, our world glimmers with freedom and sunsets, but the truth hides below the waterline. Glamour is our mask. What lies beneath is darker,

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Transgressive Fiction: What The Hell Is It?

Transgressive fiction explores unconventional themes through characters who defy societal norms, engaging with topics like self-harm and moral conflict. It offers a raw, unfiltered perspective, devoid of clichés and tidy endings. The author’s journey into this genre led to the publication of SEETHINGS, inviting readers to explore its unsettling depths.

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